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Sunraysia supermarkets increase safety measures
SUPERMARKETS across Sunraysia are implementing more safety measures to ensure customer well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. Woolworths Mildura Langtree is now open 9am to 6pm…
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Coomealla men charged with illegally hunting goats
TWO Coomealla men have been arrested and charged for illegally hunting goats on private land. The men, aged 19 and 20, were arrested and charged…
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Decline in snake callouts in Sunraysia
SUNRAYSIA snake catcher Steve Morrow says strange weather this summer is behind fewer callouts to remove juvenile eastern browns. As the snake season comes to…
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Water a welcome sight in Menindee … but there’s still a long road ahead
A MENINDEE resident is urging NSW Government to improve its water policies, after flows reached the drought-affected town for the first-time in three years last…
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Project to restore fish habitats on the Murray River
NATIVE fish will soon have more areas to rest, shelter, breed and feed with a re-snagging project close to completion in the Murray River by…
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Spate of bin fires
MILDURA Police are urging residents to secure their rubbish bins after a spate of deliberately lit fires. Police said recently they had received a number…
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Robinvale to Sea Lake road repairs
Preliminary edge repair works will begin on Robinvale-Sea Lake Road near Bannerton today (Tuesday 31/03). Works are expected to continue for four weeks before more…
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Mildura has no extra coronavirus cases for a week
MILDURA has not had a confirmed coronavirus case for more than a week as social distancing measures continue to be enforced. As of Sunday lunchtime,…
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Little clarity on council rates relief
RATE relief does not appear to be an option for Wentworth Shire Council residents who have found themselves without an income thanks to the COVID-19…
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Coronavirus fears a new prison fact, says County Court judge
A COUNTY Court judge has acknowledged it appears inevitable the coronavirus pandemic will strike Victoria’s prison system when sentencing a man who was caught trafficking…
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Webster says regions need trusted news sources more than ever
MEMBER for Mallee Anne Webster says the return of Sunraysia Daily’s Saturday print edition was hugely important to the region which needed trusted news sources…
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River managers hope for demand cuts
WATER levels during April in the Murray River downstream of Hume Dam are expected to continue to be more variable than in recent months, as…












