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Last Top Stories: SS&A boss on life support after Albury pub staircase fall | The Border Mail

  • SS&A boss on life support after Albury pub staircase fall | The Border Mail

    SS&A boss on life support after Albury pub staircase fall | The Border Mail
    Tim Levesque suffers critical head injuries after staff Christmas partyCRITICAL CONDITION: Tim Levesque.UPDATE: 2pmEARLIER:SS&A Club boss Tim Levesque is on life support after falling from a staircase at The Albion Hotel onto his head early this morning.The incident occurred about 12.50am.Mr Levesque, 45, had been taken to Albury Hospital in a critical and unstable condition in intensive care.He remains in critical condition this morning.Mr Levesque had been one of the last people to leave t..
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  • Dirt Track: Albury-Wodonga To Welcome Top Dirt Track Riders This Weekend

    Dirt Track: Albury-Wodonga To Welcome Top Dirt Track Riders This Weekend
    Dirt Track News Albury-Wodonga To Welcome Top Dirt Track Riders This Weekend Posted:Tuesday, 1st December, 2015 : 8:11 AM - - 365 Reads ..
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  • La Trobe Albury-Wodonga wins Big Idea | The Border Mail

    La Trobe Albury-Wodonga wins Big Idea | The Border Mail
    The Vibe Collective won the Big Idea over hundreds of concepts from across Australia.WINNERS: Latrobe University business students Samantha Richardson, Nathan Potter and Jenny Bevis want to bring their social enterprise network to life.Albury-Wodonga La Trobe University students have won the Big Idea competition over 11 teams from across Australia.Samantha Richardson, Nathan Potter and Jenny Bevis pitched their social enterprise concept,The Vibe Collective, this afternoon to a panel of judges in..
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  • NSW clamps down on drug driving

    NSW clamps down on drug driving
    Drug drivers who don't think they will get caught, eventually will be, is the message of a new anti-drug driving campaign for NSW.NSW government, police and the Centre For Road Safety have announced a mobile drug testing to be rolled out across the state from Tuesday."With mobile drug testing there's more of it and eventually you will get caught," Centre for Road Safety executive director Bernard Carlon said. Police plan to do 97,000 tests a year by 2017."More exposure, more equipment, ..
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  • Blanchard joins BJR for 2016

    Blanchard joins BJR for 2016
    One of Brad Jones Racing’s biggest silly seasons yet is finalised today, with the driver of the #21 Holden Commodore confirmed.Tim Blanchard will shift from Lucas Dumbrell Motorsport to steer the third car in the BJR stable for 2016, hoping to improve on his recent results and cement himself in the V8 Supercars Championship.The 28-year old was voted the Mike Kable Young Gun of the year in 2010 after debuting in the Dunlop Series. In 2013 he stepped up to race with Dick Johnson Racing, co-drove t..
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  • Man fighting for life after stair fall

    A man is fighting for his life after apparently falling down a staircase at a hotel in Albury. Police said the 45-year-old was rushed to hospital after being found at ...
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  • Breen Gift

    Handicap could hurt Breen's chances at AlburyAUSTRALIA’S fastest woman, Melissa Breen, says winning the Albury-Wodonga Gift was one of her greatest achievements.But the Canberra-based sprint sensation says she’s unlikely to win it again next weekend at the Albury Sportsground due to handicapping.The London Olympian won the Albury-Wodonga Gift in 2014 after giving front-marker, Celia Cosgriff, a 17m headstart over the 120m women’s sprint final.“I think I will be handicapped out of it,” the 25-yea..
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  • Around 1 in 10 teaching students fail trial numeracy, literacy exam

    Around 1 in 10 teaching students fail trial numeracy, literacy exam
    Around 1 in 10 teaching students fail trial numeracy, literacy examUpdatedDecember 01, 2015 11:41:10 About 10 per cent of teaching students failed to meet required standards of literacy and numeracy, results from a trial exam show.About 5,000 students sat the test, which is designed to ensure teaching graduates are in the top 30 per cent of Australians when it comes to literacy and numeracy.Of the students who took part, 92 per cent passed the literacy test and 90 per cent passed the numerac..
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  • Saints feel the heat in torrid pre-season

    Saints feel the heat in torrid pre-season
    THE Saints came to the Sunshine Coast to train amid testing conditions and they certainly did that yesterday, when the players endured a stifling pre-season session at Kuluin.Even the club's stalwarts would have felt the heat. It took its toll on young defender Hugh Goddard.The 19-year-old suffered from exhaustion."He pushed himself probably a little too hard," the club's general manager of football performance Jamie Cox said."He suffered the effects of the sun and he had to be taken to hospital..
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  • Doped-up drivers busted in droves

    Police carried out 856 drug-driving tests in Queanbeyan, Albury and Tweed-Byron over the weekend and caught 152 doped-up drivers. Drug-driving has ...
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