Anzac Day
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‘It’s time to step up’
THIS month marks national Childhood Cancer Awareness month.But for those who have suffered through it or watched on as their child battled the disease, such…
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Crop trials on show
THE agricultural industry will get the opportunity to inspect Australia’s longest running annual cropping systems experiment at a crop walk at Longerenong College next month.The…
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Kylie ‘show’ wowing crowds
Kylie on Stage at Mildura Arts Centre is proving a stunning success with more than 2000 people flocking to the unique exhibition since it opened…
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Industry to speak up on grants
THE Winemakers’ Federation of Australia (WFA) and Australian Vignerons (AV) have welcomed the Australian Government’s release of the draft guidelines for the grant components of…
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Spring in their step
SUNRAYSIA certainly felt the heat yesterday with a top of 28.9C just after 3pm in Mildura.Bureau of Meteorology senior forecaster Stephen King said to expect…
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Water chief in hot water: Bureaucrat could be sacked over Murray-Darling scandal
NSW’s top water bureaucrat Gavin Hanlon is facing charges of misconduct after an interim report into allegations of water theft in the Murray-Darling Basin was…
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Mr Yipadee follows dream to Mildura
FIVE years ago Deano O’Brien, AKA Mr Yipadee, left his career in radio behind and took a leap of faith to follow his dream.Since then…
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Water board elections not an option, says minister
VICTORIA’S water minister has backed the government-appointed board of Lower Murray Water (LMW), despite a grower-led push for democratic elections.Sunraysia irrigators will lobby Water Minister…
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Hats in the ring for Murray by-election
CANDIDATES for the Murray by-election are beginning to raise their hands.Likely Murray candidate Helen Dalton yesterday told Sunraysia Daily she would decide whether to stand…
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Artist takes in Sunraysia
CHLOE Vallance can’t wait to return to Mildura after a three week residency at The Art Vault.The Melbourne artist had never considered visiting the area…
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China delight for Hederics
WENTWORTH Shire Mayor Melisa Hederics recently joined NSW Primary Industries Minister Niall Blair in China to promote Sunraysia’s produce to global markets.Her visit coincided with…
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Flow of changes
LOWER Darling farmers will be among those awaiting details this week of how management of the Menindee Lakes will change.Precise details of what has been…











