Sunraysia Daily
Sunraysia Daily is a daily newspaper serving the north-western Sunraysia area of Victoria, Australia. It began its journey in 1920 and continued as a broadsheet until September 14, 2007, when it transitioned to a more compact tabloid format the very next day.
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4 days ago |
sunraysiadaily.com.au | Allan Murphy
MALLEE farmland values have recorded the first decline in a decade with sale volumes reaching an all time low in 2024. According to the Bendigo Bank Agribusiness Australian Farmland Values report, the Mallee region recorded a modest 1.2 per cent decline in median price per hectare last year, slipping to $5769/ha, following a 28.5 per cent increase in the previous 12 months. The 2023 growth was t...
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4 days ago |
sunraysiadaily.com.au | Allan Murphy
daf14098742f3a4bb9ae4ee86a070d5d News Jail for baseball bat attack linked to drugs A baseball bat was used during an assault on a man at his Deakin Avenue address. Picture: File A MILDURA man who used a baseball bat to inflict a "brutal" assault on a man he suspected of supplying drugs to his partner has been jailed.
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5 days ago |
sunraysiadaily.com.au | Allan Murphy
A MAGISTRATE has warned a teenager to "stop blubbering" and grow up after he foreshadowed remanding her in custody over her involvement in a series of car thefts, an affray where knives and a tomahawk were produced and making threats to kill her own mother. The girl, who was 16 at the time of the offending, sat silently in the dock of a Children's Court while listening to five separate police sum...
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6 days ago |
sunraysiadaily.com.au | Allan Murphy
d93366613b6d70c27535d254a723acdd Police & Courts Bond for teen after family incident A teenager has been placed on a good behaviour bond following an incident at a family gathering. Picture: Wade Stephens A TEENAGER who verbally abused his mother and punched his sister when she came to the woman's aid has been told that not committing violence against women is the "one biggest rule in life".
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6 days ago |
sunraysiadaily.com.au | Allan Murphy
A MAN who came to Australia in the hope of a better life is now behind bars on property damage, multiple counts of theft and other matters. The Mildura Magistrates' Court heard Ajit Kunwar arrived in Australia from Nepal in 2017 and spent the first six years as a law-abiding citizen before his life went "completely off the rails". Kunwar this week pleaded guilty to multiple counts of theft from ...
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123 Example Street
City, Country 12345
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+1 (555) 123-4567
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