• Hay watch for fires

    Hay watch for fires

    THE Country Fire Authority has urged farmers to take extra caution with their haystacks this spring to prevent blazes. Green Lake Fire Brigade 1st Lieutenant…

  • Road repair blitz

    Road repair blitz

    REPAIRS to the Mallee Highway in two locations will take place as part of the Victorian Government’s newly announced $964 million road maintenance program. The…

  • Stolen phone heartache

    Stolen phone heartache

    A WOMAN whose mobile phone containing voicemail messages from her late husband was stolen during an aggravated burglary has described her shock and trauma in…

  • Passenger in critical condition after crash

    Passenger in critical condition after crash

    A MAN in his 30s has been flown to the Royal Melbourne Hospital in a critical condition, after a single car crash at Carwarp. Police…

  • Workers early contenders

    Workers early contenders

    WORKERS have shown their hand with a blistering round 1 victory and all Midweek Pennant rivals should take notice that they mean business. Next in…

  • Police fatal assault appeal

    Police fatal assault appeal

    HOMICIDE squad detectives continue to search for Todd Menegaldo, after a fatal assault in Melbourne’s CBD on Wednesday, October 9. A 44-year-old Seddon man has…

  • Very good roll up at tractor pull

    Very good roll up at tractor pull

    SEVERAL hundred people ventured to Red Cliffs on Saturday to enjoy the 2024 Vintage Tractor Pull and Truck Show. About 45 tractors were used to…

  • Waters fourth at Bathurst 1000

    Waters fourth at Bathurst 1000

    MILDURA Supercars star Cam Waters just missed a fourth podium finish at the iconic Bathurst 1000 on Sunday. The 30-year-old and teammate James Moffat finished…

  • Reporter named best

    Reporter named best

    LONG-time Sunraysia Daily journalist Allan Murphy was awarded the Rural Press Club of Victoria’s title of Journalist of the Year at a gala black tie…

  • Tigers roll the Suns

    Tigers roll the Suns

    By Chris Mitchell RED Cliffs have put a stitch in the side of the Irymple Suns with a barnstorming win at the Tigers den in…

  • Springing into action at Cardross Show

    Springing into action at Cardross Show

    HUNDREDS of people visited Cardross Hall on Saturday for the annual Cardross Spring Show and Market. Cardross Progress Association resident Dianne Dalla Santa said it…

  • Morrison ton leads to Setts victory

    Morrison ton leads to Setts victory

    A BLISTERING century from Jason Morrison has helped Mildura Settlers to another big early scalp in the Sunraysia Cricket Association, this time against Gol Gol.…

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