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Scrubbing in for stand up
A NURSE for 20 years turned comedian will be at the Mildura Arts Centre this weekend to present her special Infectious, following a sold out…
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Broelman’s Cartoon: March 22
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Record crowd tucks into longest lunch
A RECORD number of diners took part in the Longest Lunch event, fundraising for the Mildura Deakin Rotary Club. Under the vines along Langtree Avenue,…
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Long lost war medal returned to family
A WORLD War I medal that had wound up in a local antique shop has been returned to the soldier’s descendant, after some sleuthing by…
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SCA Statistics Leaders
SCA Statistics Leaders First Division Runs Scott Steel (Irymple) – 948 Liam Naylor (Mildura East) – 858 Shacaya Thomas (Gol Gol) – 669 Wade Hancock…
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Headlining clash awaits
A CLASH of two of the best performed imports for the season headline a Sunraysia Cricket Association semi-final featuring last season’s grand final combatants. Gun…
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Finals positions not taken for granted
GOL Gol will start strong favourites in their SCA semi-final against Mildura West, but neither side is taking their position for granted. The minor premiers…
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Sunraysia Daily – Saturday, March 22, 2025
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New year, new U3A
THE new committee of the University of the Third Age Sunraysia branch have begun planning for the year ahead. Run by volunteers, the organisation is…
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Guilty plea for mine company
A MINING company seeking government approval to mine for mineral sands in the Wentworth Shire has admitted to six charges of failing to provide documents…
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Rain at last, but only just
MILDURA recorded its highest daily rainfall in more than 100 days on Thursday. Until Thursday, the region had recorded only eight rain events since early…
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Slow walk for Parkinson’s population
THE Slow Walk for Parkinson’s Awareness will return to Mildura on Sunday, April 13, and take a familiar course. The Mildura Parkinson’s Support Group is…











