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Forecast is for Christmas roast
MILDURA is on track for a typically hot Mallee Christmas, with a forecast of 37 degrees. Residents of the region are no strangers to scorchers on…
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Fun and colour at Mildura Little Aths 50th birthday bash
IT was a case of better late than never for the Mildura and District Little Athletics Centre (MDLAC) to celebrate a half-century. The Sunraysia athletics…
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Mamma Mia! Here we go again
SUNRAYSIA’S biggest ABBA fans are only weeks away from bringing out their flares and platform shoes for the Musical Society Mildura production of Mamma Mia.…
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Beloved figure of Mildura tennis, Merle Watson, remembered
PROMINENT Mildura tennis club figure Merle Watson is being remembered this week for her years of service to local tennis clubs and associations. Mrs Watson,…
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Young doctors in love with Mildura ‘will return’
ALUMNI of a federal program to train doctors in regions and then lure them back to live here, will boost doctor numbers in Mildura and…
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NSW irrigator illegally uses 437ML water, fined $2250
NSW irrigators say ignorance is no excuse, after one irrigator in south-west NSW was fined just $2250 for illegally using from the NSW Murray and…
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Nick’s fortunes ebb, flow with river
NICK Dichiera’s life philosophy, that we should all try to the leave the world a better place, is not unique, but it may well mean…
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Tammie Rowe gives A Grade coaching a go
AFTER trying her hand at coaching B Grade netball, Tammie Rowe knew now was the chance to try her hand at A Grade. She has…
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Mildura crime rates plummet
MILDURA police say ongoing operations targeting repeat offenders, and improved awareness in the community of home safety have contributed to a significant drop in local…
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NSW rushes to regulate water reforms
THE NSW Government gazetted reforms to floodplain harvesting on Friday, just two days after a report into the practice called for a thorough review of…
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Road to Bethlehem brings the story of Christmas to Sunraysia
SUNRAYSIA residents can take a step back in time and immerse themselves in the story of the very first Christmas from tomorrow evening. Henderson College…
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Red Cliffs store helps bring Christmas to the country
Santa’s Magical Workshop is bringing “Christmas to the country” for another year with no lockdowns or restrictions in the way of Christmas shopping. Reopening in…













