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04 Feb 12 | SARAH Tang passes her sleepy seven-month old baby boy to a friendly staff babysitter at the Sunraysia Murray Ethnic Communities Council, and sits patiently on an office chair, hands on her lap, responding to my opening questions in a quiet, calm voice.
03 Feb 12 | STUDENTS at Merbein P-10 College will have double the fun with this year’s new teachers Gemma and Tammara Leatham.
Peeps into Mildura's past headlines
02 Feb 12 | 100 Years ago:TRAIN: A considerable alteration of the train service to Merbein has been arranged and from today an additional Wednesday service to suit shoppers and people who wish to exchange visits will run. (31.1.1912)   | Peeps into Mildura's past ...
02 Feb 12 | MAKEENA Finch (pictured) can’t wait to get her little hands on some Wiggles tickets.   | Wiggles welcome: Band coming in ...
Our stars: Four from Mildura in show
01 Feb 12 | MELBOURNE musical Starbound had a cast of 60 and four of them were from Mildura.
Double trouble for teachers at Mildura West
31 Jan 12 | FIVE-YEAR-OLD twins Paris and Gabrielle are off to big school on Friday.
Uni offers weighed up: La Trobe evaluates new demand-driven system
30 Jan 12 | La Trobe University increased its first-round offers by 11 per cent this year, however the number of students who received offers to study at its Mildura campus dropped by almost 9 per cent.
Meringur crunch time: The football club is the soul of the community and needs saving
28 Jan 12 | TO LOCATE the heart of a small, remote country town, visit the local hotel. To find its soul, seek out its football club.   | Meringur Netball Football Club ...
Surprise award: Merbein Football Club saviour recognised
27 Jan 12 | IAN CARTER was named Merbein’s Citizen of the Year at the town’s annual Australia Day breakfast bash at Kenny Park.   | GALLERY: Australia Day Celebrations
26 Jan 12 | MILDURA will welcome with open arms 13 new Australians at today’s Australia Day citizenship ceremony at The Nowingi Place.
Peeps into Mildura's past headlines
25 Jan 12 | 100 years ago: TREE DANGER: Remarks have been made in the paper lately about the reputed danger of having plane trees about the house and street.  | Peeps into Mildura's past ...
Leaving to uni: Top students accepting offers in city
25 Jan 12 | SUNRAYSIA’s top students will soon say goodbye to their hometowns to begin the next phase of their education, following the release of first-round university offers last week.
Ramsay’s a star: Ouyen sheep makes his mark on the red carpet
24 Jan 12 | RAMSAY the ram from Ouyen has hit the limelight.
23 Jan 12 | FOR many families around Australia, today will be a day of remembrance for the tragic wartime events of 70 years ago on the little known island of New Britain.   | CommentsComments (2)
Ouyen champs at bit: Return of harness racing to the local track has the community abuzz
21 Jan 12 | The finishing touches are being put in place for tomorrow night’s return of harness racing to the Ouyen Harness Racing Club.   | Ouyen welcomes back cup | GALLERY: Ouyen Pacing Cup
Call to get involved: Tania Chapman is a finalist for Rural Women’s Award
20 Jan 12 | TANIA Chapman is a firm believer that women can change the agriculture industry for the better.
On track for Ouyen Cup
19 Jan 12 | PREPARATIONS are on track for harness racing’s long-awaited return to Ouyen this Sunday.   | Pace is set: Ouyen goes all out ...Racing hurt: Trainer looking ...
Peeps into Mildura's past headlines
18 Jan 12 | 75 years ago: MILDURA BATHS: Over 100 children attended the Learn to Swim campaign’s first lesson and young Jackie M., aged eight years from Mabel Avenue, swam four yards while little Dawn Jude aged three, who thought the shallow pool did not exist in her scheme of things, it was the deep pool or nothing for her.  | Peeps into Mildura's past ...
Surprise uni success: Top score earns Emma the chance to study medicine and surgery
18 Jan 12 | MANY university hopefuls across Sunraysia breathed a sigh of relief on Monday when first-round tertiary offers were released.
A binding love affair: Ken Edwards keeps up his passion for bookbinding after retirement
17 Jan 12 | AFTER starting work as a floor sweeper in a bookbinding business in Melbourne Ken Edwards decided to get a better job.
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