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What’s on this weekend?
FRIDAY Entropy Workspace 3496 + Gallery LOCAL artist Jennifer Matthew’s latest exhibit depicts her interpretation of the irreversible cause and consequence of global warming and…
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Truck smashes into Buronga home
AN elderly Buronga couple has escaped injury after a B-Triple truck collided with their home before 6am on Thursday. The truck was at a service…
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Region to be rich in pump tracks
WORK on a new bicycle pump track is underway at Nowingi Place. The 55-metre facility that’s made up of removable plastic sections is designed to…
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Rally plans Outback road trip
PEOPLE taking part in the Riverina Outback Rally will go on a mystery journey into the Outback next month, with the Far West region presumed…
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Cactus crisis moving south: peak body
A DESTRUCTIVE cactus is marching south from Queensland and farmers need government help to stop its spread, a senior New South Wales Farmers figure says.…
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Numbers add up for return
AFTER spending time in Adelaide, Sydney and Canberra, chartered accountant Adam Douglass has returned to Sunraysia. Originally from Red Cliffs, Mr Douglass did work experience…
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Wellbeing workshop brings sisters together
DJIRRA, the Aboriginal family violence prevention and legal service, held its 200th Sisters Day out on Tuesday as part of Ochre Ribbon Week. The wellbeing…
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Broelman’s Cartoon: February 20
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Delegation a good omen for mine
WENTWORTH Shire Mayor Cr Daniel Linklater has welcomed a delegation of overseas stakeholders interested in the proposed mineral sands mine in the municipality. Cr Linklater…
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Designer revealed for new Red Cliffs’ kindy
ARCHITECTS have begun designing a brand-new Red Cliffs kindergarten development in collaboration with the State Government and the Rural City of Mildura. Clarke Hopkins Clarke…
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Sedatives detected in fire victim
SEDATIVES, alcohol and traces of marijuana were detected in the body of a man who was discovered following a house fire at Red Cliffs two…











