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Caravan park closes as Sunraysia goes on flood watch
BURONGA’S riverfront caravan park has closed, as concerns grow about the rising Murray River. The Discovery Park in Buronga refused to comment about the decision,…
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Rising waters bring bridge frustrations to surface
GINGER Johns was this week frantically carting his wool over the Outlet Creek bridge before it becomes unsafe, as the Murray’s backwaters rise with the…
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Funding boost for sport facilities
MILDURA Rural City Council has scored grants for two projects in Mildura as part of a Victorian Government boost for new and improved community facilities.…
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Wakefield’s home advantage
A BUMPER crowd of up to 5000 fans is predicted for Sunday’s historic AFLW clash at Mildura Sporting Precinct between host club Richmond and GWS…
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Funds to finish Changing Place
PEOPLE with disabilities will have better access to safe, properly equipped facilities at the new Mildura Sporting Precinct. Member for Northern Victoria Mark Gepp announced…
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Parents’ pain over headstone rejection
THE Robinvale Cemetery Trust has reaffirmed its stance rejecting a family’s pleas to erect a headstone at the gravesite where their two-month-old daughter was buried…
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What’s On in Sunraysia
Today Ouyen History and Genealogy Tour 77 Oke Street, Ouyen – 11am TRAVEL back in time and visit the Ouyen District History and Genealogy Centre…
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Boxing boom as Mildura blitzes state titles
MILDURA’S boxing renaissance continues to build and a large local contingent stormed last week’s Boxing South Australia State Titles. Nine pugilists from four Sunraysia clubs…
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Mallee town’s residents told to flee floods
AN evacuation order was issued in the Northern Victorian town of Kerang on Wednesday afternoon and the town was expected to be cut off once…
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Shippy’s to set sail for new home
THE Powerhouse Precinct is expected to be the new home of Shippy’s Cafe by early next year, after Mildura Council confirmed its spot within the…
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Mallee power link fast-tracked in national grid move
THE KerangLink electricity interconnector will be fast-tracked and completed by 2028, under a joint plan by the federal and Victorian Governments. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese…
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Are flood-damaged roads a highway to opportunity?
FLOOD damaged roads in regional Victoria shouldn’t just be patched up, says one leading freight company calling for dual carriageways along the Calder Highway. Strong…













