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Irymple South Primary School feeds in joy by the spoonful
IRYMPLE South Primary School have stirred up a fresh idea to help brighten up the days of aged-care residents. Students working onsite this week created…
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Warm spring surprise for Mildura
SUNRAYSIA was greeted by a mild start to spring on Tuesday. After a chilly morning, the region enjoyed a mostly sunny day that fell just…
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Curtain goes up on Mildura’s musical comedy
PEEPS IN THE PAST August 30-September 5, 2020 Presented by Mildura and District Historical Society. Compiled by Ann Ziguras and Sue Kelly for Mildura Rural…
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Rural firie volunteer call
DESPITE current lockdown measures, the work and recruitment of local fire brigades has not stopped, with a lot of work going on behind the scenes.…
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Silver lining to Sunnycliffs pumpkin robbery
THE mum of a Sunnycliffs farm produce stall owner says the community’s response to her daughter being robbed has taught a valuable lesson about community…
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SMECC chief Dean Wickham set to move on
SUNRAYSIA Mallee Ethnic Communities Council (SMECC) says executive officer Dean Wickham is leaving after more than a decade with the organisation. SMECC board chair Redgina…
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Robinvale grave sites get new respect
A PROJECT to restore and enhance Aboriginal grave sites in Robinvale has begun. Volunteer crews got to work pouring cement and adding headstones to the…
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Candidate bullying unacceptable, says leader program chair
BULLYING of council candidates is completely unacceptable, Northern Mallee Leaders Program (NMLP) chair Justin Nicholas says. Mildura Council candidate Racheal Fyfe, an NMLP graduate and…
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Dogs have their day with plan for Mildura off-leash park
MILDURA will soon boast its own piece of doggie heaven, with equipment and features demanded by dog owners. The off-leash dog park on Mildura’s waterfront…
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Virus pandemic plays havoc with couples’ vows
GOL GOL couple Danielle Turvey and Nick Osborne had been looking forward to their wedding for more than two-and-a-half years. The date was set, the…
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Legal gag harms abuse survivors, says Sunraysia advocate
SUNRAYSIA sexual assault survivors who speak out under their real identity, could face jail time or be fined thousands of dollars under a new Victorian…
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Sunraysians seeking four-legged help in tough times
SUNRAYSIA pet owners have relied on their four-legged friends for emotional support and companionship amid tough COVID-19 restrictions. But, according to PETstock veterinarian Sasha Nefedova,…













