News
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Day out a big hit with dads and kids
THERE was no shortage of smiling faces and fun activities at Jaycee Park on Sunday, with more than a hundred families attending Dad’s Day Out.…
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Collecting rocks, say Mildura gem show enthusaists
LEON Schmidt is among the collectors who discovered his lifelong love of minerals at a young age. The Nuriootpa dealer shared his knowledge and passion…
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Youth pride at Purple Picnic
HENDERSON Park provided the perfect setting for Mallee Pride’s first official event, the Purple Picnic, on Friday. As part of national Wear it Purple celebrations,…
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Backing for birth certificate gender choices
MILDURA councillor for gender equality Helen Healy and Mallee Pride president Hannah Sycamore have praised a move by the Victorian Government that no longer requires…
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Legacy efforts centre on home
LEGACY’S dedication has built hope for Sunraysia’s war widows and families. And as part of the Legacy Week Appeal, which starts on Sunday, the Mildura…
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Club will come to Mildura South precinct, says Glenn Milne
MILDURA recreation and sport councillor Glenn Milne says he remains confident that a city-based football and netball club will move to the Mildura South Regional…
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Grandparents swap Sunshine Coast for Mildura
RIVER CHANGE CHRISTINE Morris and husband Keith could not bare the thought of distance getting in the way of watching their granddaughters grow up. That…
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Drought-stricken Millewa farmers say situation is a ‘ticking time bomb’
THE devastating drought throughout the Millewa farming community is a “ticking time bomb” with fears that for some growers, this year’s failed grain crop could…
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‘Pretty poor’ Mildura rainfall leads into spring
MILDURA saw less than half its average winter rainfall, with the Bureau of Meteorology deeming it a “pretty poor” result for the region. “The rainfall…
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Father’s Day: Time to sock it to Dad
WITH Father’s Day fast approaching, Sunraysia Daily got the scoop on what are expected to be the most popular gifts this year. Socks and jocks…
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Millewa grain farmers just want hope
THERE’S not much more that farmers out west of the Calder Highway between Red Cliffs and the South Australian border can do these days than…
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Kokoda Trek efforts knit together
COUNTRY Women’s Association Carinya branch members have been busy knitting beanies for young people and mentors tackling next month’s Kokoda Trek. On Monday, knitted beanies…













