• Imps, Tigers head back into breach

    Imps, Tigers head back into breach

    Imperials v Red Cliffs Brian Weightman Oval, 2.30pm IF their first matchup is anything to go, brace yourselves for a wild ride at BWO today…

  • Algae warning Anabranch

    Algae warning Anabranch

    POTENTIALLY high levels of blue-green algae have been detected by WaterNSW in the Great Darling Anabranch at the Silver City Highway crossing. WaterNSW regularly check…

  • Grants available for pride events

    Grants available for pride events

    LOCAL queer artists, organisations and community groups are encouraged to apply for grants in the lead up to the 2026 Victoria’s Pride festival. The Nationals…

  • Plane pain is the bane of the main

    Plane pain is the bane of the main

    A SAGA in plain sight that has left residents of a leafy Mildura cul-de-sac divided about what to do about 43 problematic plane trees is…

  • No rush needed for tax return

    No rush needed for tax return

    TAXPAYERS have been warned not to lodge their tax returns too early. Last year 142,000 people who lodged in the first two weeks of July…

  • Home life better for cats and wildlife under new SHRCC rules

    Home life better for cats and wildlife under new SHRCC rules

    CAT care experts have told owners they don’t have to spend big to keep their pets safe as the Swan Hill Rural City Council’s imposed…

  • Kiwis congratulated for solar farming

    Kiwis congratulated for solar farming

    WE at Farmers for Climate Action (FCA) know what a difference solar and batteries can make to a farm’s bottom line. That’s why we’re pleased…

  • Stand together for PTSD

    Stand together for PTSD

    Stand together to beat Post Traumatic Stress Disorder AT any one time over one million Australians have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD. This makes…

  • Nationals leaderslams funding cuts

    Nationals leaderslams funding cuts

    THE Allan Labor Government is taking more and giving less – and it doesn’t want you to know about it. Regional Victorians are about to…

  • A captain’s legacy

    A captain’s legacy

    AFTER more than five decades of dedication to the sport and leadership of his local club, Doug Chalmers is celebrating 50 years as captain of…

  • Budget brings big works

    Budget brings big works

    SWAN Hill Rural City Council has touted the “largest capital works program ever undertaken” in the shire after adopting their 2025-26 budget. Of the $42.1…

  • Sunraysia Daily, Saturday, June 28, 2025

    Sunraysia Daily, Saturday, June 28, 2025

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