La Trobe ranks high in international appeal
La Trobe University has ranked 127th in the 200 most universal universities in the world. SHOW OF FLAGS: Vietnamese PhD student Chi Le and Dutch lecturer Corina Modderman celebrate La Trobe's high ranking as an international university. The tight-knit community at La Trobe Albury-Wodonga is a saving grace for many students studying abroad who struggle with language barriers. La Trobe University was recently rated in the top one per cent of the world’s most international universiti..>> view originalFinals at least
CLASS: Darryn Cresswell says Jake Uslar will add an elite kick to the Wodonga Raiders lineup in 2016. Picture: MARK JESSER SOME savvy recruiting and strong performances from their younger brigade helped the Wodonga Raiders to their first finals appearance in three years in the 2015 season.Though they fell out of the finals in straight sets with losses to Lavington and then the Brendan Fevola-inspired Yarrawonga, it was valuable finals experience for a side that had been absent in September for a..>> view originalNo rail rescue from Truss
... the North East rail passenger service, Mr Truss said “she certainly writes to me from time to time about the quality of the line between Melbourne and Albury”.>> view originalAthletes primed for big battle
Country championships the big stage for Bendigo athletes. BENDIGO Harriers will be aiming to retain its mantle as the number one team at this weekend’s Athletics Victoria country track and field championships on John Landy Field in Geelong.After capitalising on home-track advantage a year ago, Bendigo Harriers will face the might of the Geelong region when the three-day titles kick off Friday evening.Eaglehawk also holds silverware, the Ex-Athletes Cup for being the leading women’..>> view originalBorder breakfast wrap-up l Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Your morning news snapshot from around regional Australia and beyond. Our photo of the day comes from @craigbezza who posted this snap of the cutest little NBA fan with the caption "Just hanging out in albury"7.00AM: Good morning and welcome to the Border Breakfast Wrap-Up. Over the next few hours we will be bringing you as much information as possible from across the Border region and nationally.Weather, road conditions, breaking news, we will have it all - and we'd love to hear..>> view originalInquiry into hort industry red tape
What cost is government red tape in the operation of your farm?Growcom would like to hear from horticulture growers about what they calculate are the material effects of government regulation on profitability and productivity in the running of their farm businesses.Do you have examples where the cost of regulation has increased because more than one level of government (local, state or federal) has become involved and where the regulations either contradict each other or cause a major cumulative..>> view originalRadio Talent get Connected
Details Category: What's New Published on Wednesday, 20 January 2016 09:00 Jackie OBrad March and Dan Bradley have announced the launch of Connected Management; a boutique talent management company focused specifically on radio talent. Connected Management's foundation personalities are all current Breakfast talent. KIIS 106.5 Sydney’s Jackie O, 97.3 Brisbane’s Robin Bailey, Star FM Albury’s Tom & Olly, and Hit104.7 Canberra’s Ryan Jon. Managing Director Brad March said:"While there are larger t..>> view originalClub says no to neck ink
ON THE SURFACE: Melly Bull disagrees with tattoo rules at an Albury nightclub and says body art does not define who a person is. But she says she no longer does neck, hand or face tattoos. Picture: JAMES WILTSHIREA LAVINGTON tattoo artist says she blatantly refuses to do neck, hand and face requests since rules were tightened at licensed venues.Melly Bull's decision came after several people with neck tattoos were refused entry to a Dean Street club. James Bartel, 27, said he was knocked back fr..>> view original'I've been a bit bored': Year 12 class of 2015 have their bags packed ...
Former students from the class of 2015 are moving on with the next stage of life MOVING ON: Former James Sheahan Catholic High School student Paige Wallace is preparing to move away to go to university this year and is waiting for the main round offers to be released today to find out if she’s going to Wollongong or Sydney. Photo: STEVE GOSCH FORMER students from the class of 2015 are moving on with the next stage of life after spending their post HSC time working and winding down..>> view originalTime for clean-up after wild storm
FAIRFIELD is still feeling the effects of Thursday's damaging storm which was the worst to hit the region since 2000. 15.01.16 Storm carnage: Fairfield Council workers at King Park clean up the mess made by last Thursday's storm. Picture: Anna WarrFAIRFIELD is still feeling the effects of Thursday's damaging storm which was the worst to hit the region since 2000.The severe storm ripped through the city just before 2pm, carrying destructive winds, with four major storm cells track..>> view original
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