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Bail denied for assault accused
A MAN accused of hitting a woman about the head with a tree branch leaving her bloodied and bruised has been refused bail on further…
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Praise be to cod: season set to open
SOME of the region’s most popular fishing spots will be drawcards for anglers this weekend when the annual Murray cod fishing season opens on Sunday.…
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Sunraysia Daily, Friday, November 29, 2024
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Lake Victoria wind farm activity ‘in full swing’
PROPONENTS of the 416-square kilometre Lake Victoria Wind Farm have said on-site activities are in full swing. A WestWind Energy spokesperson said efforts that aimed…
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Pretty fly pest techs create a buzz
A LOCALLY owned and operated pest control company is seeking to tread new ground. Mildura and District Pest Management have the only two female technicians…
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Bigger planes back on radar
MORE than 200 extra seats will soon become available on the Melbourne-Mildura flight route. Qantas this week reintroduced a Q400 plane to the route, a…
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Webster backs aged care revamp
SENIORS could receive greater support to live out their autumn years after sweeping changes to aged care became law. The Federal Government’s Aged Care Bill,…
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MBHP wheely wants chairs back
THE Mildura Base Public Hospital staff are pleading the public to return wheelchairs that were been taken from the facility. MBPH deputy chief executive officer…
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Park carols back in full voice
CAROLS in the Park returns this Sunday and plans to get people in the holiday spirit with the actual reason for the season. The president…
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Research targets algal impacts
RESEARCH that aims to better manage the impact of blue green algae could produce “potentially quite profound results”, according to a Mallee Regional Innovation Centre…
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Red Cliffs team pushes for podium
SUNRAYSIA school students have showed off their ingenuity at this year’s Energy Breakthrough event in Maryborough. Enduring stifling conditions, seven teams from primary schools with…











