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  • Inclusion in energy zone a ‘no brainer’

    Inclusion in energy zone a ‘no brainer’

    THE Mildura City Rural Council has asked to be reinstated in VicGrids Regional Energy Zone framework draft. The current REZ draft outlines the application of…

  • Grants open for First Nation athletes

    Grants open for First Nation athletes

    A NEW round of funding opportunities through the Aboriginal Sport Participation Grant Program has been announced by the Victorian State Government. The grants aim to…

  • Give them the chop

    Give them the chop

    THANK you Geoffrey Krake for your letter regarding the fruit trees in our nature strips (Sunraysia Daily, Saturday, July 5, Page 22, Fed up with…

  • Regional road freight safety focus at forum

    Regional road freight safety focus at forum

    THE Victoria Transport Association is set to host its second regional breakfast forum at the Mildura Golf Resort later this month with reducing risks involving…

  • Council’s roadmap for growth

    Council’s roadmap for growth

    THE Mildura Rural City Council has released the municipality’s four-year Council Plan for 2025 to 2029, alongside an updated Community Vision 2020 to 2040 document.…

  • Grant backs LGBTQIA+ inclusion

    Grant backs LGBTQIA+ inclusion

    MALLEE Family Care has been awarded a Victorian Government grant for the not-for-profit’s Understanding Barriers, Strengthening Inclusion project. The project will aim to help community…

  • Do you know where your bus is?

    Do you know where your bus is?

    REGIONAL New South Wales travellers, including some in Sunraysia, are no longer behind Sydneysiders when it comes to public transport – they can now use…

  • Help create fun this Seniors Fest

    Help create fun this Seniors Fest

    TO the organisers of all Sunraysia dance parties and raves, this may not be the story for you. But if your organisation, business or community…

  • More needed for women in sports

    More needed for women in sports

    NEW research has suggested the number of women working in the Victorian sport sector has increased, but now focus must be put on achieving equality…

  • Whole latte love for locals

    Whole latte love for locals

    WITH the cost of living crisis enduring, it has become more important than ever to support, and buy local. Taste of Sunraysia Hampers, a small…

  • Local sales still strong

    Local sales still strong

    THE Mallee sheep market took a very small breather this week after its record-shattering run in recent sales at Ouyen Livestock Exchange. After Andersons of…

  • Secondary college gets NAIDOC ready

    Secondary college gets NAIDOC ready

    RED Cliffs Secondary College celebrated NAIDOC earlier this week with a variety of activities and performances including damper-making in the school’s outdoor yarning circle. The…

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