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The greatest can be tested
WHO better to give their opinions on the SFNL A Grade grand final teams than two of the most knowledgeable league stalwarts, Kym Mayne and…
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Burglar left ‘love’ notes
A MALAYSIAN national who stole goods from numerous Mildura properties while consumed by methamphetamine left notes on the fridge of one of his victims to…
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Bailey calls for alignment
IT engineer and current Mildura councillor Troy Bailey has nominated for the October election, contesting the Lake Ranfurly ward. He became a councillor in 2022…
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Rising star takes it all in
AT just 17, Lola McInerney considers herself “lucky” to have the opportunity to be a part a legendary team in Wentworth’s A Grade. The young…
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Crothers has come the full circle
CASEY Crothers is no stranger to grand final victory. In fact, one of her earliest memories of winning a premiership was alongside defender Tsharni Burns…
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Big Roo says it’s time for another flag
A DOZEN years ago Wentworth ruckman Nick Jensen was one of the “young fellas” as the Roos celebrated their sixth SFNL premiership. Fast forward to…
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Push to return soldier’s remains
MILDURA RSL has backed a push for the repatriation and reburial of the remains of the city’s most highly decorated World War I soldier. Samuel…
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Tippa says GF wasn’t on his radar
FEW players generated more intrigue coming into this SFNL season than Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti. An Essendon cult hero freshly retired from the AFL relocating to Mildura…
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Mayne, Horkings honoured
IF it were not for the passion and dedication of Kym Mayne and Jackie Horkings, the Sunraysia Football & Netball League wouldn’t be what it…
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New units for state care leavers
THE completion of three new units in Mildura’s has the housing increased capacity for at-risk young people leaving state care. Mallee Accommodation and Support Program,…
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Young wing dares to dream
JUBILATION flowed from Wentworth’s Tristan Parker as he realised he’d actually completed the boyhood dream. Saturday, April 20 this year, the 22-year-old nailed a set…
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Preps taught best bear-side manner
PREP students from Ranfurly Primary School played doctor at a teddy bear hospital on Friday. Run by Monash University Medical Students Medical Students’ Society the…













