• Fireball above Mungo seen across the south east

    Fireball above Mungo seen across the south east

    A BRIGHT orange flash lit up the night sky on Saturday, and multiple people in Sunraysia happened to be looking up at the right time.…

  • Peeps into the Past – March 2 to 8: one armed bandits

    Peeps into the Past – March 2 to 8: one armed bandits

    PRESENTED by Mildura and District Historical Society and compiled by Judy Hyde for Mildura Rural City Council Libraries. 100 YEARS AGO TRAFFIC – The Town…

  • Help for your good (and not so good) doggy friends!

    Help for your good (and not so good) doggy friends!

    BRUSH up on everything dogs at Mildura Libraries with these new titles! Dog ownership can be an emotional rollercoaster, so take comfort in the knowledge…

  • Planning for the future, now and in the long-term

    Planning for the future, now and in the long-term

    WITH the cost of farming per hectare at an all-time high, Australian graingrowers are facing increasing pressure to make informed, strategic business decisions. The balance…

  • New Lune tune orbits nostalgia

    New Lune tune orbits nostalgia

    A LOCAL musician has dropped his first indie rock single, off the back of an international performance and as a support act across the country.…

  • Aerial fox baiting to take off

    Aerial fox baiting to take off

    WESTERN Local Land Services will soon commence a 1080 baiting program to control wild dogs and foxes in Pooncarie and Broken Hill. The autumn aerial…

  • The long ride to the top

    The long ride to the top

    WHEN you’re able to turn your childhood passion into a career, then it’s hard to imagine that life could be much better. For Paige Jardine…

  • Good tunes to make waves

    Good tunes to make waves

    THE 10th annual Cullulleraine Music Festival will include a lineup of artists from an array of different musical genres including indie-pop, blues, roots and folk…

  • ABC response to Webster complaint

    ABC response to Webster complaint

    REGARDING the article headlined Webster responds to office criticism (Sunraysia Daily, Friday, 21 February, Page 5), it should be noted that the ABC journalist did…

  • No call on rain but hotter autumn forecast

    No call on rain but hotter autumn forecast

    MILDURA’S 24 millimetres of summer rainfall was in the driest 10 per cent of the historical range, a senior climatologist has said, adding precipitation in…

  • Governments called to address disadvantage

    Governments called to address disadvantage

    A GROUP representing the interests of 16 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Far West New South Wales has called for a structural response…

  • Crossings, coal focus for Finn’s federal tilt

    Crossings, coal focus for Finn’s federal tilt

    A NEW bridge for Mildura and embracing Australia’s abundance in coal are priorities for Family First’s Bernie Finn going into this year’s Federal Election. The…

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