Monday, April 19, 2021

Go To Essaouira City In Morocco


 

The ancient Mogador (from the Phoenician "Mecdul", meaning a small castle) located on the Moroccan Atlantic coast, is a unique place, without a doubt. Essaouira, a small harbor that swings in the winds, has preserved its rare authenticity.


How beautiful it is for a person to lose his way, to discover or rediscover the charm of its ancient city, which has been registered within the UNESCO World Heritage. Its traditional sports, craftsmanship, pedestrian alleys and colorful shops make Essaouira a city of sure charm, and staying in the heart of its walls is a solid memory.


Being a global city, Essaouira has become an essential meeting place for many cultural events, especially the Gnaoua Festival and World Music, which sheds light on its deep-rooted culture. Gnaoua music, which has many virtues, originally came with slaves brought from sub-Saharan Africa to the Essaouira region in the sixteenth century. This festival is an opportunity to discover or rediscover places such as Moulay El Hassan Square, Bab Marrakesh Tower, Dar Souiri and Zawia Sayedna Bilal. We can say that there is many things to do in Essaouira.


However, the ancient city of Mogador is especially the city of artists, as it has always attracted, thanks to its special atmosphere, famous international musicians, such as Jimmy Hendrix, in which he is said to have composed his song "Castle Made of Sand".


The city of Essaouira is located on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, 350 km from Casablanca, 175 km from Marrakesh, and 190 km from Agadir.

Its airport is located 18 km from the city, and flights are operated by Royal Air Maroc only.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Port Adelaide and Gold Coast Suns to play home-and-away match in China in mid-May and other top stories.

  • Port Adelaide and Gold Coast Suns to play home-and-away match in China in mid-May

    Port Adelaide and Gold Coast Suns to play home-and-away match in China in mid-May
    Gold Coast and Port Adelaide will square off in Shanghai on May 14 next year in the first AFL match for premiership points to take place in China.The Power have been the driving force behind the venture, which will take be played in round eight, with both teams going into their bye rounds the week after. Port Adelaide and the Gold Coast Suns will meet next year in an unlikely AFL clash in Shanghai. Photo: Getty Images The match will be held at Jiangwan Stadium, the same venue that hosted..
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  • It's not the farce of Danny Green and Anthony Mundine Mk II we should be worried about

    It's not the farce of Danny Green and Anthony Mundine Mk II we should be worried about
    In the words of Billy Birmingham, "I am sorry, I am going to have to go with me, on this one."For on the subject of boxing, I have already made clear that my views are in accord with a growing number of people around the world, who understand now what we didn't actually grasp when we first got gripped by professional pugilism, back in its halcyon days. It doesn't just do damage to the unlucky few, it damages everyone who participates. No exceptions. It makes their brain bleed, and hurts it in a..
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  • Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat cited for breach of FFA code of conduct after criticising referee

    Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat cited for breach of FFA code of conduct after criticising referee
    Melbourne Victory boss Kevin Muscat is the latest A-League coach to find himself in hot water with the game's governing body after he unleashed a spray of critical comments at referee Shaun Evans after Victory crashed out of the FFA Cup in a semi-final against Melbourne City on Tuesday night.Muscat accused Evans of "insulting people's intelligence" after he allowed a goal by City midfielder Luke Brattan to stand. Victory coach Kevin Muscat exchanges words with City star Tim Cahill after th..
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  • Michael Cheika says he's not cheapening Wallabies jersey by picking Marika Koroibete

    Michael Cheika says he's not cheapening Wallabies jersey by picking Marika Koroibete
    Michael Cheika has hit back at suggestions he is devaluing the Wallabies jersey by including Marika Koroibete in Australia's spring tour squad on the same day he announced Waratahs youngsters Andrew Kellaway and Jack Dempsey as development players for the tour. Koroibete, the former Melbourne Storm winger, had been floated as a possible spring tour bolter since he spilled the beans last month that Cheika had promised him a spot on the plane to Europe.  More Sport Videos Previous s..
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  • Gold Coast captain and ex-Cat Gary Ablett requested a trade back to Geelong

    Gold Coast captain and ex-Cat Gary Ablett requested a trade back to Geelong
    Gold Coast captain Gary Ablett tried to leave the club at the end of the 2016 season, asking the Suns to trade him back to Geelong.The potential trade period bombshell and the prospect of yet another star walking out of the Gold Coast was averted when Suns football bosses refused to entertain the Ablett request. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide AFL trade period 2016: The trades that matter Stevie J lured Deledio to Giants Michael Barlow op..
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  • Maxwell's first-class snub from Victoria

    Maxwell's first-class snub from Victoria
    Allrounder Glenn Maxwell has been consigned to carrying the drinks for Victoria in their Sheffield Shield opener against Tasmania at the MCG. Maxwell was named 12th man for the day-night match, overlooked as the Bushrangers opted for just one slow-bowling option in left-armer Jon Holland, while Dan Christian was a late call-up to replace fellow seam-bowling allrounder Marcus Stoinis in the Victorian XI. But Victoria coach Andrew McDonald said the surprise omission was simply a matter of team ba..
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  • Joe Burns puts heat on Shaun Marsh with pressure century against Blues in Brisbane

    Joe Burns puts heat on Shaun Marsh with pressure century against Blues in Brisbane
    The scapegoats ride again. After being dumped from the Australian side for the final Test in Sri Lanka, Queensland opener Joe Burns has pressed his case in the strongest fashion with a high-pressure century against a stacked NSW side at the Gabba.Burns and Usman Khawaja, who said they were made fall guys for the poor returns of the Australian team in Sri Lanka, underlined their hopes for the opening Test against South Africa in Perth with strong performances in the pink ball Shield match in Bri..
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  • Four Nations 2016: Lachlan Coote tips Scotland to give it their all against Kangaroos

    Four Nations 2016: Lachlan Coote tips Scotland to give it their all against Kangaroos
    Scotland's modestly-paid rugby league players have been warned they face a significant fine for a unique offence during the coming month. "It's 50 pounds if you wear something under your kilt," fullback Lachlan Coote ... er ... reveals.The Bravehearts will be world sport's biggest underdogs - for this weekend at least – when they open their Four Nations campaign against a multi-million-dollar Australian side at Hull's Craven Park. "I'll be happy if all the boys give 100 per cent ..
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  • Ange Postecoglou challenges Jamie Maclaren to regain Socceroos spot

    Ange Postecoglou challenges Jamie Maclaren to regain Socceroos spot
    Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou challenged promising striker Jamie Maclaren to repeat his record goalscoring feats of last season to regain selection to the national team.Despite admitting concerns for depth in some key forward positions, Postecoglou resisted the urge to include last year's top-scoring Australian player in the A-League in his expanded 30-man preliminary squad for the World Cup qualifier against Thailand next month in Bangkok.  Point to prove: Jamie Maclaren must fight aga..
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  • Howard, Lehmann defend team culture

    Howard, Lehmann defend team culture
    Cricket Australia's head of high performance Pat Howard has joined coach Darren Lehmann in defending the culture and structure of the Australian team after criticism from former skipper, Michael Clarke. Clarke's recently-released autobiography continues to dominate the headlines in the lead up to the international summer with both Lehmann and Howard in his sights for their role in the side during his time as captain. Quick Single: Honest Clarke admits to captaincy failings Clarke claims he "was..
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Man charged with online grooming in Albury .Phillip Hughes inquest has opened up painful wounds at the very heart of cricket .

Friday, November 4, 2016

Two of Wagga's best cricketers in Joel Robinson and Brayden ... and other top stories.

  • Two of Wagga's best cricketers in Joel Robinson and Brayden ...

    Tallangatta fielded two of Wagga’s top players in the opening round. Tallangatta fielded two of Wagga’s top players in the opening round.Riverina captain Joel Robinson and rising teenager Brayden Ambler opened the batting in the Bushies’ two T20 matches.“Our competition doesn’t start until November five due to the wet weather, so I was speaking to Bally (Tallangatta co-coach Trent Ball) about a few early games,” Robinson said.Robinson played two seasons in the Border’s Charity Big..
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  • On track for new train to aid load

    On track for new train to aid load
    Fewer buses are expected to replace North East V/Line rail services with another train tipped to be ready in March AN extra V/Line train to service the North East is expected to be ready by March.Victorian Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan and Northern Victoria Labor MLC Jaclyn Symes on Monday toured a workshop in Melbourne where the train is being set-up.They saw carriages being refurbished with new upholstery, carpet and paintwork.Under the Victorian Government’s Albury li..
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  • Trains' impact on the region

    Trains' impact on the region
    BUSINESS operators across all industries in the North East and Albury will be engaged through a survey in a plight to make rail services better in the region.
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  • Four womens teams into final

    Four womens teams into final
    Shellharbour under 12s and Albion Park under 18s continued their outstanding season and were among four womens Football South Coast team to make Sunday’s final of the NSW Champion of Champions tournament. Shellharbour under 12s and Albion Park under 18s continued their outstanding season and are among four womens Football South Coast teams to make Sunday’s final of the NSW Champion of Champions tournament.Shellharbour under 12s beat Gladesville Sharks 3-0 in their semi-final last ..
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  • Farming disaster 'a matter of dam timing'

    Farming disaster 'a matter of dam timing'
    FLOODED farmers along the Murray River have accused the ­national water management authority of making a natural disaster worse by delaying releases from the giant Hume Dam ­upstream of Albury-Wodonga, despite warnings of a looming ­deluge, The Australian reports.Richard Sargood, chairman of the Murray River Action Group, said the Murray-Darling Basin Authority promised farmers downstream of the Hume Dam at an August 18 meeting that it would soon start gradual water releases from the vast dam on..
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  • Feeling the pinch, gay Oxford St retailer forced to close his doors

    Feeling the pinch, gay Oxford St retailer forced to close his doors
    “When the Albury closed it was the beginning of the end,” he sighs. “So many of the places which held such fond memories for the gay community are no more ...
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  • Hunter Breakfast | October 17

    Hunter Breakfast | October 17
    Your morning news snapshot from around the region, Australia and beyond. Morning Shot: @saidpeter/InstagramWeather: Showers in Newcastle, Raymond Terrace, Nelson Bay (all 22 degrees), Wallsend (23 degrees) and Toronto (24 degrees).Beachwatch: We’ll see a fair bit of cloud, there’s the chance of a few showers and there’s a gale warning in place so it’s not looking all that inviting for the beach. The wind will be north to north-west before heading to the west later while the swell ..
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  • Rise & Shine | Monday, October 17, 2016

    Rise & Shine | Monday, October 17, 2016
    ALBURY: A District Court judge has sharply rebuked vandals who attacked the car of a man caught with child abuse photographs. Chris Hoy, SC, said there ...
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  • Bali lovers hold hands in prison hell

    Bali lovers hold hands in prison hell
    Kerobokan transfer0:37Sara Connor enters the prosecutor's office during her transfer to Kerobokan Jail today. Sara Connor pictured today during transfer proceedings to Kerobkan Jail. Picture: Lukman S. BintoroCindy WocknerNews Corp Australia NetworkAUSTRALIAN woman Sara Connor has today told the prosecutors who will take her to court in relation to the death of a Bali police officer: “I am not guilty”.The 45-year-old Byron Bay woman was nervous as she was questioned briefly by prosecutors abou..
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  • Australia to have role in battle for Mosul

    Australia to have role in battle for Mosul
    Australia to have role in battle for Mosul
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Balance key to health .Aussie mum to face murder charges .
Australia likely to see a rise in cyclone activity after record low season: BoM .Driverless bus a weirdly normal experience .

Monday, October 31, 2016

Albury students launch their own music streaming website, Defani One and other top stories.

  • Albury students launch their own music streaming website, Defani One

    Albury students launch their own music streaming website, Defani One
    Albury students launch their own music streaming website, Defani One Posted October 25, 2016 12:39:11 Most teenagers have an after-school job, but how many can say they have an after-school business?Finlay Campbell and Thomas Summerfield, both 14, have created and launched a music streaming website called Defani One. Similar to Spotify and Soundcloud, the website allows users to upload and share their original music or audio files, and interact. Finlay said it took th..
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  • Therese Kerr, Charlotte Carr, Helen Padarin, Alice Nicholls and Dr ...

    An Albury seminar and expo will shine the light on holistic health HEALTHY APPROACH: Therese Kerr will speak about reducing the chemical burden around the home and suggest alternatives in Albury on Sunday.THE role of a healthy gut in health and wellbeing will come to light in Albury.A integrative healthcare seminar and expo, Mindd Talks Albury will explore the link between gut and mind health on Sunday.With ADHD affecting 10 per cent of Australian children, allergies 30 per cent, ..
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  • Do the right thing or you'll be paying price

    Do the right thing or you'll be paying price
    The Albury Recycling Centre will open on November 3, bringing a stream-lined recycling process to residents Do the right thing or you’ll be paying price exitReducing general landfill waste by 12,000 tonnes is a goal of the new recycling centre opening at Albury’s tip.Cr Henk van de Ven walks us through the new recycling centre at Albury, opening November 3The $2.4 million project will officially open its doors to residents on November 3 and will capture mate..
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  • Albury artist Stephanie Jakovac opens home and exhibition to the ...

    Artist Stephanie Jakovac will open her studio and home to the public across two weekends, showcasing the largest exhibition of her work yet. HOMELY GALLERY: Albury artist Stephanie Jakovac is opening her studio and home to the public on the weekends of October 29 and November 5 to showcase the largest exhibition yet of her work. Pictures: JAMES WILTSHIREWalking into Stephanie Jakovac’s house, you could mistake it for a gallery – and that’s the whole point.The Albury artist will op..
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  • BJR confirms impending Bright exit

    BJR confirms impending Bright exit Jason Bright Brad Jones Racing has confirmed that Jason Bright will leave the team at the end of the current season. Although not yet announced, Speedcafe.com understands that Bright will be replaced in the #8 Holden by Nick Percat. The 28-year-old Percat will switch to BJR from Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport, where he has spent the last two seasons. Bright, 43, has raced at BJR since 2010, taking the team’s first Supercars race win at Barbagallo the following s..
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  • 'Hostile' attitude to solar funding

    'Hostile' attitude to solar funding
    The Victorian government has been called on to introduce an official community energy target TEAM SOLAR: TRY's Matt Grogan, Ben McGowan and Denis Ginnivan at the solar-powered Yackandandah Public Hall. Picture: MARK JESSERThe Victorian government has been called on to introduce an official community energy target, on the back of strong individual projects around the state.Totally Renewable Yackandandah, aiming for the town to be completely powered by renewable energy by 2022, has ..
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  • Reynolds rues crash penalty

    Reynolds rues crash penalty
    STRONG performances by Brad Jones Racing and Albury-born Supercar driver David Reynolds have been overshadowed by controversy on the Gold Coast STRONG performances by Brad Jones Racing and Albury-born Supercar driver David Reynolds have been overshadowed by controversy on the Gold Coast.Border driver David Reynolds in action at the Gold Coast over the weekend. He is looking forward to competing in New Zealand next month. Reynolds was fast from the first practice session and qualif..
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  • airport talks take-off

    airport talks take-off
    Passenger flights to Adelaide and Sydney could start next year. Related: First plane to touch down on upgraded Bendigo Airport in FebruaryCouncil is in talks with airline companies to start a passenger flight service which could connect Bendigo to Adelaide and Sydney next year. Presentation and assets director Craig Lloyd said the City of Greater Bendigo had “started conversations with regional airline operators” and was now surveying key Bendigo businesses. “We’ve undertaken to d..
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  • Diabetes health care a 'postcode lottery'

    Lisa RobinsonAustralian Associated PressPeople in regional Australia are 11 times more likely to have diabetes-related amputations than those in metropolitan areas, research shows.Every day 12 people have toes, feet or limbs removed because of diabetes, and 85 per cent of those amputations are preventable.Outback Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and remote parts of the Northern Territory have the highest amputation rates, data from the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in..
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  • Brain adapts to dishonesty: study

    Brain adapts to dishonesty: study
    Brain adapts to dishonesty: study
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Dialogue around euthanasia changing: Denton .Man charged with online grooming in Albury .
Phillip Hughes inquest has opened up painful wounds at the very heart of cricket .Ricky hops to Bulldog kennel .

Sunday, October 30, 2016

Samsung 960 Pro review: The fastest consumer SSD you can buy and other top stories.

  • Samsung 960 Pro review: The fastest consumer SSD you can buy

    Samsung 960 Pro review: The fastest consumer SSD you can buy
    Edward Chester reader comments 34 The all new Samsung 960 Pro, released today, is the follow up to last year's 950 Pro. It offers the same core set of features, with an M.2 form factor, four-lane PCIe 3.0 interface, NVMe communication standard, and 3D V-NAND. But the 960 Pro isn't just a minor spec bump. Samsung has seriously cranked up the speed (and capacities) of its flagship drives to the point where such ludicrous performance may be lost on all but the most demanding of users. These a..
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  • LG's V20 may be the phone of the year. So why the f*%k can't you buy it?

    LG's V20 may be the phone of the year. So why the f*%k can't you buy it?
    For beleaguered Android phone makers, you might think a juicy prize has just appeared. For some of them, it could be a life-saver. Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 was expected to ship around 20 million units over its lifetime. An inflammable battery emphatically put paid to that - with the potential loss of tens of millions of more sales from “contagion”. In the short term, some five to seven million Note 7 owners are looking for an alternative. Most, it is reasonable to assume, would prefer to stick w..
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  • Google Pixel: Australian Review

    Google Pixel: Australian Review
    Google built a phone. For real this time. AU Editor’s Note: Since Google’s Daydream View VR headset won’t be available in Australia until November, we’ve kept any mention of it out of this review entirely. Stay tuned for a proper review of Google’s own VR headset in the days before you can actually buy it. Also, throughout this review, I’ll be talking about the Pixel and Pixel XL interchangeably since apart from their screen sizes and resolutions (5 inches, 1920×1080 pixels / 5.5 inches, 2560×1..
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  • Xiaomi signs deal with Indian retailer StoreKing for offline sales presence

    Xiaomi signs deal with Indian retailer StoreKing for offline sales presence
    Xiaomi India has entered into a partnership with rural retailer StoreKing as per a report by IANS. According to the report, the partnership is aimed at expanding Xiaomi’s reach into the interiors of the country and was announced earlier today by StoreKing Founder and CEO Sridhar Gundaiah. “With Mi India on-board, we aim to serve rural consumers better regardless of their location and give them access to the best of products,” Gundaiah stated. The commerce retailer StoreKing partners..
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  • Apple smart-car project stalls

    Apple smart-car project stalls
    Apple has reportedly scrapped plans to make a car. Picture: Scott Barbour/Getty ImagesRod ChesterNews Corp Australia NetworkTHE dream of an Apple Car has just hit a dead end with reports the technology giant has scrapped its plans to build a self-driving vehicle and has slashed hundreds of people from the clandestine Project Titan.Apple reporter Mark Gurman yesterday broke the news that the top-level research team working on a car as Apple’s next big thing was being dismantled.Apple has never pu..
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  • Horror Stories From The Samsung Galaxy Note7 Flight Ban

    Horror Stories From The Samsung Galaxy Note7 Flight Ban
    On Saturday the federal flight ban on Samsung Galaxy Note7 phones went into effect in the United States. All four major Australian carriers have also banned the phone. We asked our readers how this was working out around the globe and from the replies we’ve received, it’s safe to say that, so far, this sucks. The US Transportation Department’s decision to ban the Note7 from all flights came just days after Samsung announced that it was killing the phone for good. That short window left little ..
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  • Cybersecurity skills gap is a danger to businesses

    Cybersecurity skills gap is a danger to businesses
    October 18, 2016 • Security Skills gap in IT Security is widening and this is presenting a real danger to local businesses. (Image source: Tashatuvango/ Shutterstock.com) The number of cyber attacks being carried out globally is continuously growing, and has seen significant acceleration in the last five years. A recent study by PwC found that the number of cyber security incidents across all industries rose by 38% in 2015 – the biggest increase in the 12 years since the global study was first..
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  • XG.Fast delivers 8Gbps over copper in NBN lab trials

    XG.Fast delivers 8Gbps over copper in NBN lab trials
    NBN has achieved speeds of up to 8 gigabits per second over 30 metres of copper using XG.Fast, the company announced today.The peak aggregate speed over twisted-pair was achieved during lab tests of the emerging standard. NBN has been trialling the technology in conjunction with Nokia. The two companies also achieved up to 5Gbps over 70 metres, which NBN says is about three times the length of the average copper lead-in to an Australian home.NBN chief technology officer Dennis Steiger said that..
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'Alarmist' doctors pressure state for birth changes .Balance key to health .
Aussie mum to face murder charges .Australia likely to see a rise in cyclone activity after record low season: BoM .

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Lisa in tune with life on the Border and other top stories.

  • Lisa in tune with life on the Border

    Lisa in tune with life on the Border
    Lisa Mitchell, who released her new record Warriors on Friday, chose to revisit growing up on the Border in her latest effort. Pictures: JAMIESON MOOREOver time, musician Lisa Mitchell has come to view her childhood in Albury with a different lens.“As I’ve become older, I’ve just grown to really appreciate having a country childhood, and what it gave to me,” she said over the phone from Sydney, where she now lives.The 26-year-old singer-songwriter, who released her new record Warr..
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  • Healthy gut for happy family

    Healthy gut for happy family
    Learn why a happy mind starts with a healthy gut. Mindd speaker Therese Kerr with Albury organiser Kinta Gitsham.Learn why a happy mind starts with a healthy gut at a seminar in Albury this month.With ADHD affecting 10 per cent of Australian children, allergies 30 per cent, asthma 25 per cent and austism about 1 per cent, the Mindd Foundation event will address the link between our brains and digestive tracts.The seminar will feature speakers including Bubba Yum Yum’s Charlotte Ca..
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  • 225000 child sex abuse images found: man jailed

    225000 child sex abuse images found: man jailed
    NSW: An Albury man has been jailed for possessing 225,000 child abuse photographs. File picA search of a convicted sex felon’s Albury home after his arrest for possessing 100,000 child sex abuse images uncovered another 125,000 photographs.These were found on 11 USB drives, two tablet computers and two SD cards hidden in various places including rolled-up socks and a jigsaw puzzle box.District Court judge Chris Hoy, SC, said the number of images found was “extraordinary”.He descri..
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  • First drive: Hyundai Elantra SR Turbo

    First drive: Hyundai Elantra SR Turbo
    2016 Hyundai Elantra SR Turbo. Photo: Mark BramleyIt's not a hot hatch, but Hyundai has warmed up the Elantra. The small sedan has been re-worked and re-tuned to make it faster, sportier and more fun to drive to create the Elantra SR Turbo, as the South Korean brand prepares to launch its N Performance brand. And if this is a sign of things to come from N Performance, and Hyundai's sporty cars in general, the future looks promising. 2016 Hyundai Elantra SR Turbo. Photo: Mark BramleyHaving said ..
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  • 2016 Hyundai Elantra SR Turbo review

    2016 Hyundai Elantra SR Turbo review
    Hyundai Australia’s first sporting four-door demonstrates the power of persuasive tuning. WHAT IS IT?The ‘warm-sedan’ sporty flagship of the 2016 AD Hyundai Elantra line, complete with a development of the 1.6-litre direct-injection turbo-petrol four that powers the Veloster coupe. But this is more than just an engine transplant. Proper multi-link independent rear suspension and a host of go-fast goodies promise a wolf in sheep-wearing-trainers clothing. WHY WE’RE TESTING IT?Presented with o..
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  • Argument over wall ruins friendship on The Block0:30

    Argument over wall ruins friendship on The Block0:30
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  • Two Hawks could head for Brisbane to help secure Jaeger O'Meara

    Two Hawks could head for Brisbane to help secure Jaeger O'Meara
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  • Supercars boss James Warburton says Red Bull Racing Australia's Bathurst 1000 appeal 'un-Australian'

    Supercars boss James Warburton says Red Bull Racing Australia's Bathurst 1000 appeal 'un-Australian'
    Infamous lap 150 with Whincup1:29Supercars: Infamous lap 150 with Whincup. Supercars CEO James Warburton.SUPERCARS boss James Warburton has slammed the protest that could have robbed Will Davison and Jonathan Webb of this year’s Bathurst 1000 as “un-Australian’’.The Confederation of Australian Motorsport (CAMS) officially crowned the pair Mount Panorama kings after Red Bull Racing Australia’s appeal was dismissed.Hitting out at Red Bull Racing Australia (RBRA) after the team failed to have Jam..
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  • Holmes goes from Origin exile to Test debut

    Holmes goes from Origin exile to Test debut
    FROM Origin exile to Premiership winner and a Test debut, Valentine Holmes has come full circle in 2016.Holmes has been named to make his Test debut for Australia against New Zealand on Perth on Saturday night as one of three rookies in Mal Meninga’s side.The Cronulla flyer will be joined in the 17 by Canberra prop Shannon Boyd and Dragons forward Tyson Frizell.DEBUT: Meninga names Kangaroos team for Perth TestFUTURE: Inglis asked Bellamy about returning to Stormmedia_cameraKangaroos training se..
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  • How Melbourne City landed Socceroos superstar Tim Cahill

    How Melbourne City landed Socceroos superstar Tim Cahill
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Driverless bus a weirdly normal experience .State of the Nation | Thursday, October 13, 2016 .
Man charged with online grooming in Albury .First Australian Indigenous-language video game offers new platform for ancient culture .

Monday, October 24, 2016

Dialogue around euthanasia changing: Denton and other top stories.

  • Dialogue around euthanasia changing: Denton

    Dialogue around euthanasia changing: Denton
    Dialogue around euthanasia changing: Denton
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  • Can horses talk? Of course, of course

    Can horses talk? Of course, of course
    For thousands of years, horses have obeyed our commands.It's why we rode them into battle, use them as farmhands, and - more recently - draw on them for therapy and rehabilitation programs.  A study conducted by Norwegian animal behaviour experts has found horses are able to convey their preferences to handlers by touching symbols with their noses. Photo: Jessica Shapiro But new research into human-equine communication confirms horses aren't just able to listen to us; they're able to tal..
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  • Wildlife documentary star Rob Bredl 'in good spirits' days after crocodile attack

    Wildlife documentary star Rob Bredl 'in good spirits' days after crocodile attack
    Wildlife documentary star Rob Bredl 'in good spirits' days after crocodile attack Posted September 24, 2016 16:01:20 The "Barefoot Bushman" Rob Bredl, who was attacked by a crocodile on his family's north Queensland wildlife farm this week, is recovering well and expected to be out of intensive care today, his family says.The 66-year-old wildlife documentary star was feeding the crocodile at Bredl's Wild Farm at Bloomsbury near Proserpine on Thursday when it lashed ou..
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  • Profits from unproven supplements 'a conflict for pharmacists'

    Profits from unproven supplements 'a conflict for pharmacists'
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  • Stress Can Cancel Out The Benefits Of 'Healthy' Fat

    Stress Can Cancel Out The Benefits Of 'Healthy' Fat
    We know stress can keep you up at night, make you look older and contribute to making mistakes at work. Now, a new study suggests that when you consume a high calorie and high fat diet while stressed, you can also cause your body to burn fewer calories. “Stress changes the way we process food,” Jan Kiecolt-Glaser, the study’s lead author and professor of psychiatry and psychology at Ohio State University told The Huffington Post. Her team found that when women ate a high calorie breakfast loaded..
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NBN to cover half of Border in 2017 .Hillary Clinton's Health: Doctor Reveals He Performed Surgery On Clinton In January, Pneumonia Diagnosed In ... .
Defqon.1 Festival Australia: Police arrest 77 for drug offences .Researchers have observed individual atoms interacting for the first time .