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Police on the case amid crime rise, but community support needed
MILDURA police have responded to a spike in recent crime numbers showing a 7.8 per cent rise over the past reporting year, saying the lift…
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Imps retain premiership appetite
BECOMING the hunted team in 2025 holds no fears for Imperials coach Brad Vallance. A few months in the wake of Imps amazing turnaround of…
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Mate taking MND fight to new heights
RICHARD Garlick is aiming to lead a strong Mildura fundraising charge for motor neurone disease this year, in the wake of the death of his…
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Melbourne wets whistle after five years
THE Paddle Steamer Melbourne took passengers cruising on New Year’s Day, the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. After a 6am inaugural…
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Teen had home-made guns, court told
A MILDURA teenager with an alleged penchant for building homemade firearms has been released on bail despite police concerns he poses a risk to the…
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Broelman’s cartoon: January 4
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Sunraysia Daily – Saturday, January 4, 2025
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Lidsey aims for Aussie title
SUNRAYSIA speedway star Jaimon Lidsey says a national title tilt will come down to his consistency over four rounds. The 25-year-old has his work cut…
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Coffee shop to perk up trade
A NEW coffee shop has opened in Mildura with a drive to be different. Along the wall at B2M, or Beans2Machines, are a variety of…
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Welcome 2025! – Mildura New Year’s Eve gallery
People gathered at Nowingi Place on the Mildura waterfront on New Year’s Eve to see in 2025 with a bang. Pictures: Paula Mastrippolito
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Fireworks light up NYE event
MILDURA’S riverfront was packed New Year’s Eve for the free community event which included fireworks, music, food trucks and kids activities. The Mildura Rural City…
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JE case prompts mozzie warning
RESIDENTS in northern Victoria have been urged to take measures to avoid mosquito bites following the first identified case of Japanese encephalitis (JE) in the…











