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Euston servo bid moves ahead
BALRANALD Shire Council has confirmed it is considering an application by United Petroleum to build a 24-hour service station, takeaway food outlet and convenience store…
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La Trobe University Mildura campus targets zero emissions
THE Mildura campus of La Trobe University is part of an ambitious project for La Trobe to become Victoria’s first zero-emissions university. A $75 million…
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Wentworth Show brings crowds together
IT’S almost show time for Wentworth. This weekend, the town will come alive when thousands of revellers descend on the showgrounds for its biggest event.…
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Mallee Almond Blossom Festival outshines weather
SHOWERS and grey skies did not dampen the spirits of more than 2500 people who flocked to Robinvale’s Mallee Almond Blossom Festival on Sunday. Locals…
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Living the Rich Life event goes on in Ouyen
THE show will go on for Ouyen’s Living the Rich Life event on Friday, despite former deputy prime minister Tim Fischer pulling out due to…
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Sunraysia a winner for Pathfinders charity weekend
FROM the beaches of Sydney to the banks of the Murray, a planeload of generous visitors were treated to a true Sunraysia experience when they…
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The Great Australian Vanilla Slice Triumph: Bridgewater Bakery wins No.2
BRIDGEWATER Bakehouse owner Patrick O’Toole says he will “have a crack” at a third successive Great Australian Vanilla Slice Triumph victory after again coming away…
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Sunraysia man is world-class in cup stacking
CUP stacking is gaining quite a cult following in Australia and Sunraysia is not immune. The skill last week took Mildura teacher Damien Gibson all…
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Pesky pelican pinches Mildura woman’s purse
MOVE over Ned Kelly – there’s a new thief in town and he’s not afraid to commit brazen, daylight robbery along Mildura’s riverfront. Sunraysia Daily reported…
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Aged Care Royal Commission: Respite care a challenge
SUNRAYSIA aged-care facilities are struggling to meet the increased demand for respite care, the aged care royal commission heard yesterday. At the final day of…
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Aged Care Royal Commission: Respite care a challenge
SUNRAYSIA aged-care facilities are struggling to meet the increased demand for respite care, the aged care royal commission heard yesterday. At the final day of…
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Tonnes of illegal fruit seized
MORE than $300,000 in fines were issued after 1.4 tonnes of illegal fruit was seized at the Yamba quarantine station on the Sturt Highway between…









