de Pieri: Siobhan Stagg’s magic is just part of Sunraysia’s story

I TURN on the radio in the morning and ABC AM is conducted by Sabra Lane, originally from Mildura.

I watch TV and I see Ben Knight, a local lad who started his journalism career in this town.

I watch a gardening program and I see Jane Edmanson — I visit the National Gallery of Victoria and enjoy works by a now local Domenico de Clario, I read a complex analysis of a work of art and I am reading Helen Vivian, curator and art critic and I turn to the opera at the highest artistic level and I see Siobhan Stagg, whose profile Sunraysia Daily is publishing this week.

And there are many other sons and daughters of Sunraysia, young and not so young, in all fields of endeavour, from business, the law, sport, fashion, aviation and more.

Sunraysia Daily will feature their profiles and interviews in the hope that their success is an inspiration to our readers.

Surely, to appreciate these achievers is an affirmation of this community and the opposite of the dreaded tall-poppy syndrome, which we at times have been so good at cultivating.

In the time of dangerous COVID-19, we need more affirmation and cohesion to keep us strong and create the conditions for good leadership in this town, now needed more than ever. We need to tell good stories to the world, including those by the quiet achievers who do not make it into the limelight, but who nonetheless are essential to good society.

And, talking of the limelight — Siobhan Stagg, from Mildura to Berlin.

What a journey, what an achievement. I remember her on many, many occasions performing here for our pleasure and showing signs of what was to come.

On one occasion she played at the Catholic church, accompanied by my brother Sergio, who immediately was taken by her talent. On seeing her on YouTube the other night, in the role of Pamina in Mozart’s The Magic Flute, he had tears in his eyes — the powerful force of art, and that’s from a musician who taught at the Venice Conservatorium for 30 years and has seen the best of the best.

The people in this series are our representatives, our ambassadors and inspiration. Sunraysia Daily will bring their stories to you over time from whichever field they excel.

In the meantime, if you want to see Siobhan perform, go to www.roh.org.uk/tickets-and-events/the-magic-flute-stream-details.

The Magic Flute is not quite like the other of the great works of Mozart, it has an unusual plot, it is a little weird, a little magical but with the most enjoyable arias and entertaining moments.

Digital Editions


  • Polls dump on federal budget

    Polls dump on federal budget

    CANBERRA: Senior government ministers insist changes to negative gearing and capital gains tax are necessary after two new opinion polls showed voters are unhappy with…

More News

  • Assault accused bailed as family fued hits court

    Assault accused bailed as family fued hits court

    A MAN accused of taking part in an aggravated home invasion following a fabricated allegation of assault has been granted bail. The Mildura Magistrates’ Court heard the incident had erupted…

  • Field Days plans for anniversary

    Field Days plans for anniversary

    MILDURA Field Days welcomed hundreds of visitors and locals to the two day event, letting everyone enjoy the exhibitions before the Saturday rain set in. The annual agriculture exhibition wrapped…

  • Championship splash

    Championship splash

    Last year’s Mildura swimming championships have been crowned the sporting event of the year. Mildura hosted the Mattioli Victorian Country Long Course Championships in January last year, supported thanks to…

  • The Kanga crisis

    The Kanga crisis

    THE Meringur FNC’s participation in the Millewa Football Netball League’s women’s football competition appears in grave doubt after the side forfeited for a second week in a row at the…

  • Merbein wins tight tussle

    Merbein wins tight tussle

    IT seems Merbein’s A Grade netballers, who came out two-goal victors against ladder cellar dwellers, Red Cliffs, at Compound Accounting Park on Saturday, are more than just match-day winners. Coach…

  • Tippa turns Tigers topsy turvy

    Tippa turns Tigers topsy turvy

    THANK goodness the SFNL senior footy game between Merbein and Red Cliffs was a great, nail-biting 10-point win for the Magpies out at Compound Accounting Park on Saturday, as the…

  • Teachers strike pay deal

    Teachers strike pay deal

    VICTORIAN teachers have reached an agreement with the state government that will increase pay to $151,419 by 2029. The latest in-principle agreement was announced on Friday afternoon after two weeks…

  • Golf round-up from across the region

    Golf round-up from across the region

    Coomealla Coomealla Golf Club Coming Events: Wednesday 20/05/26- Stableford. Friday 22/05/26 –9-Hole Medley Stableford. Saturday 23/05/26 – Par. Sunday 24/05/26 –18-hole and 9-hole Medley Stableford. Competition Results Wednesday Men 13/05/26…

  • Fatal turn to car theft

    Fatal turn to car theft

    THREE Mildura teenagers were involved in a fatal vehicle crash near Woosang on Saturday morning. A 14-year-old boy was declared deceased at the scene, while the 18-year-old driver and his…

  • Men’s masterclass in glass

    Men’s masterclass in glass

    DARETON’s Allan Taylor is a very creative man. Amongst painting and photography, he is a skilled glass artist and is bringing his marble, paper weight and bead making equipment and…