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  • Wild winds halt burn-offs

    Wild winds halt burn-offs

    LANDOWNERS are urged to cease burn-off activities as strong winds blow across the state. Since midnight, more than 40 grassfires have been identified, and Jason…

  • Pair denied bail over commercial burglary

    Pair denied bail over commercial burglary

    TWO men charged over a burglary on a commercial premises in Mildura on Sunday, in which a car and about $80,000 worth of tools and…

  • Showcase knows no bounds

    Showcase knows no bounds

    LOCALS with a fun party trick or unique talent are encouraged to sign up for the upcoming Sunraysia Autism Spectrum Support Group’s Talent Quest. The…

  • Aussie Bird Count swoops into season

    Aussie Bird Count swoops into season

    Lochlainn Heley THE 2025 Aussie Bird Count is ready to spring into action counting local bird wildlife logged by Australian citizens. The annual count celebrates…

  • C.H.A.I.L.I.S and triathlons have a common denominator

    C.H.A.I.L.I.S and triathlons have a common denominator

    A VISITING medical student is looking to help leave a lasting legacy on the region. Julia Silverii is a Monash medical student on placement at…

  • More flee Gaza City as Rubio visits Israel

    More flee Gaza City as Rubio visits Israel

    CAIRO/JERUSALEM: Israeli forces destroyed at least 30 residential buildings in Gaza City and forced thousands of people from their homes, Palestinian officials said, as US…

  • Meth ‘monster’ jailed over assault

    Meth ‘monster’ jailed over assault

    Allan Murphy A MAN who received “extracurial” punishment when he was allegedly beaten by two men after he inflicted a “brutal” assault on a woman…

  • Kirk shooting suspect not co-operating with authorities

    Kirk shooting suspect not co-operating with authorities

    SALT LAKE CITY: The man arrested in the killing of right-wing activist Charlie Kirk is not co-operating with authorities, but investigators are working to establish…

  • Celebrating unsung heroes

    Celebrating unsung heroes

    NOMINATIONS for the Mildura Rural City Council’s 2026 Australia Day Awards, which recognise the work of local groups and individuals, are now open. The categories…

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  • SFNL seniors grand final – photo gallery

    SFNL seniors grand final – photo gallery

    All the Sunraysia Daily’s images from the SFNL Seniors Grand final. Subscribe or Login to see the rest of the content.

  • Kangas too good

    Kangas too good

    FOR the first time since 2019, Ouyen United are SFNL B Grade premiers, taking down the might of Wentworth in a clinical 37-33 goal win.…

  • Competition fierce in early going

    Competition fierce in early going

    ROUND two of the Sunraysia Table Tennis summer pennant featured two 7-4 results which could have gone either way and an amazing 6-5 win by…

  • Sunraysia and District Golf Results

    Sunraysia and District Golf Results

    MILDURA MENS Club Championships A Grade Handicap Winner – Nathan Lever 142 nett, runner-up Will Anderson 143 nett B Grade Winner – George Poriazis 146…

  • Juniors take titles

    Juniors take titles

    Will Rumgay BESIDES A and B grade action, Wentworth, Red Cliffs, Mildura, Imperials, South Mildura and Robinvale Euston all tasted premiership glory on Saturday during…

  • Suns’ narrative flipped but finals taste not enough

    Suns’ narrative flipped but finals taste not enough

    Ed Jackson and Murray Wenzel/ AAP GOLD Coast coach Damien Hardwick reckons the club’s narrative has been changed by a finals debut that’s left them…

Entertainment


  • Behind the curtain

    Behind the curtain

    BIOGRAPHIES are consistently one of the most popular collections in our Libraries where we can find the backstory on famous lives and different perspectives on…

  • Author to drop-in to Robinvale

    Author to drop-in to Robinvale

    THE Robinvale Library is gearing up for a feel-good, laugh-out-loud literary afternoon with the launch of What Did I Miss?, the debut romantic comedy from…

  • New-look hospital to blend past with present

    New-look hospital to blend past with present

    AFTER the sneak peek of the new Wentworth Health Service redevelopment on the banks of the Darling River, people will be looking for reasons to…

  • What’s on this weekend?

    What’s on this weekend?

    FRIDAY ngaratya – together, us group, all in it together Mildura Arts Centre SIX Barkandji/Barkindji artists Nici Cumpston, Zena Cumpston, David Doyle, Kent Morris, Adrianne…

  • Wednesday Addams to date a mere mortal

    Wednesday Addams to date a mere mortal

    STOP the presses! Wednesday Addams has fallen for a mere mortal, and needless to say, Gomez, Morticia, and the rest of the gang are horrified.…

  • Step up to The Beat

    Step up to The Beat

    MORE than 350 students from 14 schools have been practicing and rehearsing for variety show The Beat 2025. The showcase puts regional students, and public…

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  • Coffee with a foster carer

    Coffee with a foster carer

    MALLEE Accommodation and Support Program is set to host two coffee sessions this Foster Care Week for locals to meet existing foster carers. The sessions…

  • Squash results

    Squash results

    Division One The Kevengers 2-6-132 defeated Clintastic Three 1-5-123 Kvin Healy 1-3-45 d Clintonn Edwards 0-0-20, Tim Noack 1-3-70 d Wayne Sparks 0-2-58, Rob Bosinovski…

  • Ley and Coalition slump to polling low

    Ley and Coalition slump to polling low

    Andrew Brown and Katelyn Catanzariti/ AAP SENIOR Liberals have admitted the party has a mountain to climb to win back voters after the Coalition and…

  • Stars walk Emmys carpet

    Stars walk Emmys carpet

    LOS ANGELES: Stars of television shows The Pitt, The White Lotus, The Studio and Hacks strutted on the red carpet for Hollywood’s Emmy Awards, with…

  • Police praise bumper SFNL crowd

    Police praise bumper SFNL crowd

    Allan Murphy POLICE have praised a bumper crowd at Saturday’s Sunraysia Football Netball League grand final as “100 percent absolutely fantastic” with no incidents of…

  • Indigenous communities lead remote clean energy charge

    Indigenous communities lead remote clean energy charge

    BRISBANE: Dark, rolling skies always trigger memories of disaster for Kathleen Walker. She was one of 300 residents evacuated by helicopter from Wujal Wujal, in…

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