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Masters squash tournament a first
MILDURA Squash is preparing for its biggest event since the association’s move to the Mildura Sporting Precinct. Up to 70 players are set to descend…
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Setts a go!
THE Mildura Settlers’ women triumphed in a Twenty20 matched up against Gol Gol across the river on Friday night. Set a target of 76 to…
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Mentally unwell men “set up to fail”
ASSOCIATES of two men accused of setting fire to their units in Mildura in separate incidents last month say gaps in the mental system system…
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Massive fires declared contained
AFTER nearly two weeks of firefighting efforts, two major bushfire south of Sunraysia have been declared contained by authorities. The fires in the Grampians and…
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Stars to shine at space science party
THE president of the Astronomical Society Victoria visited Mildura on the weekend to help plan an event aiming to spark interest in space sciences among…
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Two-tonne Steel
IRYMPLE middle order batsman Scott Steel has produced a mecurial knock of 235 on the first day of the Swallows’ two-day match against Coomealla Wentworth.…
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Broelman’s cartoon: February – 10
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Sunraysia Daily – Monday, February 10, 2025
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X-ray service returns to town
AN X-ray service is now available in Robinvale for the first time in more than seven years. The service will operate part-time, from 10am to…
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Hitting high notes of hope and harmony
A THREE time Grammy-award winning gospel choir will be in Mildura this month to perform a concert inspired by African American spirituals, gospel, and folk…
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Caring for all creatures, great and small
TAKING a pet to the vet, can sometimes be harder for the human, than it is for the animal. For many pet owners, their pets…
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Family marks aunt’s 100
MILDURA businessman Don Carrazza travelled to Melbourne last weekend to celebrate his aunt’s 100th birthday. Antonietta Carrazza, the first member of the Carrazza family to…











