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Social footy comes to Mildura Sporting Precinct
REGISTRATIONS are now open for Mildura Sporting Precinct’s first social sporting competition. RecFooty, open to people of all ages, is an easy-to-play, nine-a-side, AFL competition…
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Advisory group needs climate warriors
SUNRAYSIA residents can help play a leading role in combating and adapting to climate change in the region by joining the Climate Emergency Community Advisory…
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Wetland response to environmental flows ‘quite magic’
JUST add a drop of water and watch the ecosystem bounce back. That’s the process now taking place, says senior environmental water manager Sascha Healy,…
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Mamma Mia, how can we resist?
ALL the greatest ABBA hits and the beloved Mamma Mia story will “finally” take the stage at the Mildura Arts Centre on Thursday evening. Musical…
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School vaccination lockout rule ‘cruel’, say mums
MANY Victorian parents and children were excited this week about a return to classrooms, but for others, it was a time of a heartache. Parents…
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Nowingi Place play area upgrade to start soon, says council
CONSTRUCTION of Mildura’s newest playground, featuring rock-climbing structures and nature play near Nowingi Place, is expected to start soon. Mildura Council said the development would…
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Kevin and Vicki McCarthy are Merbein’s Citizens of the Year
A COUPLE have been recognised in Merbein for their hard work in assisting clubs, groups, events and organisations all over Sunraysia. Kevin and Vicki McCarthy…
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Fun the focus as Sunraysia kids get back to school
“ENJOYMENT and fun” was the focus for Mildura West Primary staff as students returned to school hoping for a year free from remote learning on…
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Red Cliffs Secondary College captains say hope has kept them going
RED Cliffs Secondary College captains are taking COVID rules and regulations in their stride, as students return to the classroom for term 1. After being…
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Caltrop spike leaves council in a prickle
MILDURA residents are being encouraged to send council photographs of troublesome prickle areas that are causing havoc with cyclists and gopher users. Councillor Glenn Milne…
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Council puts brakes on Mildura CBD speed limit debate
CONSIDERATION of a plan that would result in Mildura’s inner-city speed limits reduced to a maximum 30kmh has been further delayed, after council again failed…
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Visa workers missing as costs rise for battling growers
DISAPPOINTED horticulturists remain in the dark as the Federal Government looks set to fail in its commitment to secure overseas workers on agriculture visas by…













