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And the winner is … Mildura
THE spotlight will be on Sunraysia tonight when the region is beamed to television screens across the country on MasterChef Australia. The filming alone of the…
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Health goes digital
PAPER patient files will be phased out in NSW after a $536 million investment in eHealth.The State Government said NSW patients will benefit from safer…
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Shire waits on pipeline news
NEGOTIATIONS will determine how and if Wentworth Shire residents will benefit from the $500 million Broken Hill pipeline.“Council is happier with the route but there…
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China looking to Sunraysia – mayor
MILDURA needs to embrace opportunities to attract Chinese investment to the region, Mayor Glenn Milne says.Back in the country after attending the South and Southeast…
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Coalition aims to lift population
THE State Opposition will reveal new policies to encourage regional growth before the end of this year.The Coalition-led Victorian population taskforce yesterday released its interim…
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Mallee goes with the grain
LESS wheat and barley is expected to have been planted across Australia this year, but farmers in the Mallee are still expected to keep to…
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Ammunition in mouse war
FARMERS in the Mallee will be able to step up their mouse control after the arrival of more supplies of zinc phosphide from overseas.The chemical…
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TAFE opens opportunities
POTENTIAL students got a taste of what SuniTAFE has to offer during open days held on Thursday and Friday.SuniTAFE course guidance officers spoke to students…
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Push to get Ruby rolling
WENTWORTH Shire Council says it is addressing concerns about the paddlesteamer Ruby.Friends of the Ruby member Roger Hall, from Myers Flat, last week wrote of…
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Town split on train return
PASSENGER rail appears the region’s most polarising infrastructure project.A Sunraysia Daily online poll, which canvassed readers’ 10 highest infrastructure priorities, found an expansion of Mildura…
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Council to take lead on road works
MEMBER for Murray Adrian Piccoli will look to Wentworth Shire Council to identify the roads that most need attention.Councillors continue to raise the issue of…
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Projects could be skating along
SHOVEL-ready projects like the Wentworth Area Skate Park could be winners in sporting development and community grants to come out of the 2017-18 Budget.“The NSW…