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Sunraysia is a
region located in
northwestern Victoria and
southwestern New
South Wales in Australia. The
region is
renowned for its sunshine, intensive...
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Sunraysia Television was a
publicly listed company which owned Channel Nine Perth's
parent company Swan
Television and
Radio Broadcasters from 1989 to...
- The
Sunraysia Football and
Netball League, also
known simply as the SFNL is an
Australian rules league in the
Sunraysia district of north-west Victoria...
- over the
preceding five years.
Mildura is the
largest settlement in the
Sunraysia region,
where around 90% of Australia's
table grape exports are grown...
- The
Sunraysia Highway (route B220) is a 344
kilometres (214 mi)
arterial north–south
route in
western Victoria. The
highway extends north a
length of...
- and TAS
Southern Australia – TAS/VIC/SA,
sometimes including NSW and WA
Sunraysia – a
portion of NSW and VIC See also the
Bureau of Meteorology's NSW regions...
- The
Sunraysia-Riverlands
Rugby League is a
rugby league football competition in Victoria,
Australia held by NRL Victoria. The
league was
formed in 1991...
- 142°10′3.95″E / 34.2034139°S 142.1677639°E / -34.2034139; 142.1677639 The
Sunraysia Institute of TAFE, also
known as SuniTAFE, is a
provider of vocational...
- Bond
Media brought STV in
March 1989, for $18 million, from then-owners
Sunraysia Television,
after they
acquired Channel Nine
Perth from Bond who were...
- The
Sunraysia Solar Farm is a
solar farm
under construction south of
Balranald in
south western New
South Wales, Australia. It is
expected to be completed...