Border breakfast wrap-up | Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Your morning news snapshot from around regional Australia and beyond. Our photo of the day is this very quiet, but nice one posted by @_msemay_ under the caption "Enjoying the view #connordavid #bythebanksofthemurray #themightymurray #daylightsavings #thisistheborder #albury"Tragic end to searchKaren ChetcutiPolice have found the body of missing mother of two Karen Chetcuti near Lake Buffalo.Ms Chetcuti, 49, from Whorouly, had not been seen since she was reported missing on Wednes..>> view originalHunter Valley Morning | Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Your morning news snapshot from around regional Australia and beyond. SUMMER: More rain is on the way.Morning Hunter ValleyIt is safe to say Hunter residents are fed up with the rain...but it is not over yet. In Maitland it has been the wettest January in 65 years and with two weeks of the month left and more rain forecast it is tipped to become the wettest January on record.Take a look at the forecast.► About 10,000 workers are facing an uncertain future after the announcement th..>> view originalDramatic need gains support
AN Albury drama event that explores youth mental health aims to expand this year with the help of a $4000 Whites Rural Community Grant. The Dramatic Minds ...>> view originalWoolworths head office site bought by Koreans
Forage sorghum spells beefy returns
High returns: Campbell Brownlie, Moira Runda, Condamine, plans to grow out 250 head of steers on his 100 hectares of sugargraze forage sorghum.Forage sorghum is hot on the heels of mungbeans as a popular 2016 summer crop with Maranoa growers beginning to resurrect their cattle herd.Roma agronomist Lindsay Ward said he advised growers against planting grain sorghum due to falling prices and suggested they take advantage of the strength of the cattle market by planting forage sorghum.“There is a ..>> view originalSouthern Inlands Brekky Blog | Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Your morning news snapshot from around regional Australia and beyond. Good morning, and welcome to the Southern Inlands Brekky Blog. Each morning we'll keep you up to date with what's happening around the region, including the latest local news as it breaks and the best of what's happening around Australia and around the world. Keep refreshing the page to see updates.7.45am ROYALLA: A Canberra magistrate has been urged to lock up a driver who caused a fatal collision in busy ski ..>> view originalBhutan above their average
ALBURY’S Bhutanese cricket team has been bowled over by a donation of equipment to further develop its rapidly rising status. HOWZAT: Bhutanese cricketers Dhan Poudel, Ram Khanal and Jeewan Adhikari, along with the rest of the team, are thrilled with a donation of equipment from Holbrook.ALBURY’S Bhutanese cricket team has been bowled over by a donation of equipment to further develop its rapidly rising status.Holbrook Cricket Club President Bill Heriot answered a call from the te..>> view originalSwimwear service belongs in bygone era
THE Carrier Arms Hotel's bid to boost bottle shop trade with the hiring of a swimsuit attendant to serve customers during the summer months will attract a predictable response.On one side of the fence will be those aghast at using "sex" to help sell alcohol and linking the move to violence against women.On the flip side is the pub operators breaking no rules in a bid to drive additional business and any opposition being another example of political correctness gone mad.Pub owners Ron and Michell..>> view originalCattle tick management: Not a one size fits all issue
Ongoing consultation with the beef industry Queensland-wide over the past week has highlighted with challenges to Queensland producers also comes great opportunity when it comes to tick management renewal.Positive meetings held throughout Moura, Springsure and Alpha over the past week confirmed the need for real and tangible tick line reform.Reform to aspects of the current tick management system, never an issue known for being ‘one size fits all’ scenario, has clear benefits to the Queensland b..>> view original'Faith' earns $27500
As the saying goes, they breed kids tough in the bush.11-year-old Chloe Norris has displayed a fine example of courage and determination after selling her beloved mare, Faith, in an online auction to raise money for her mother’s rehabilitation.Kylie Norris suffered life threatening injuries after being kicked in the head by a horse just before Christmas, 2015.Mrs Norris very recently woke from a deep coma and is beginning the slow, expensive process of regaining control of her mind and body.Mrs ..>> view original
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