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  • Throwing back to the art of the 1970s

    Throwing back to the art of the 1970s

    POPULAR artwork from the 1970s has been pulled from Mil­dura Arts Centre’s collection for the ­centre’s newest display.Patrons born before the seven­ties will be “transformed” back…

  • Colouful show of solidarity

    Colouful show of solidarity

    SUNRAYSIA’S LGBTIQ+ community and its allies coloured the town rainbow yesterday to mark International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT).IDAHOBIT was launched in…

  • Give warmth

    Give warmth

    WINTER usually means heaters, socks and hot chocolate – but for some Sunraysia resi­dents, even buying warm clothes can be a struggle. To help, the Mildura…

  • Tseng’s journey into world of teen angst

    Tseng’s journey into world of teen angst

    MILDURA will be the first stop on Melbourne Theatre Company’s regional tour for the production of The Violent Outburst That Drew Me To You.Harry Tseng…

  • Mildura City Heart boss says CBD investment needed

    Mildura City Heart boss says CBD investment needed

    MILDURA’S CBD is in urgent need of a cash boost to ensure its future viability, warns Mildura City Heart chair Adam Hobbs. Mr Hobbs has put…

  • Braver, Stronger, Smarter: A drive for cancer kids

    Braver, Stronger, Smarter: A drive for cancer kids

    MILDURA’S Simon Dowdle will soon embark on trip around Australia to fulfill a childhood dream while also raising awareness of a cause close to his…

  • New look solutions

    New look solutions

    A $1.7 MILLION boost to research and development in the Mildura region was officially launched yesterday.The Mallee Regional Innovation Centre (MRIC) – a joint venture between…

  • Women face inner forces

    Women face inner forces

    LANA de Jager explores the “daily pressures” experienced by women, not only put on them by society but by themselves in her newest exhibition (Un)civilisation.For…

  • The day Bob Hawke captivated Sunraysia

    The day Bob Hawke captivated Sunraysia

    IN 1983, Mildura resident Jenny Gibbons packed her husband and one-year-old son into the car to meet their Prime Minister, Bob Hawke. A glance of…

  • ‘Racism stops with us’ video on way

    ‘Racism stops with us’ video on way

    “RACISM stops with us.”That was the message put forward by Sunraysia Mallee Ethnic Communities Council (SMECC) and the Australian Multicultural Foundation when they joined forces…

  • Federal election 2019: The Nationals pull out chequebook in Mallee

    Federal election 2019: The Nationals pull out chequebook in Mallee

    DEPUTY leader Bridget McKenzie says The Nationals’ election spending in Mallee is lower than when Andrew Broad won the seat in 2016. Speaking in Mildura…

  • Joe Avati in Mildura: Laugh with the self-proclaimed ‘wog’

    Joe Avati in Mildura: Laugh with the self-proclaimed ‘wog’

    SUNRAYSIA’S favourite adopted Italian son is set to return to Mildura for a night of comedy.Known internationally for his side-splitting humour, renowned comedian and self-proclaimed…

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