Tuesday, January 5, 2016

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  • Homemade Thai chicken noodle box part of family tradition

    Homemade Thai chicken noodle box part of family tradition
    For a North Albury family, this recipe means a summer trip to the riverPLENTY OF GREENS: Leeanne Mastenbroek, of North Albury, likes to cook with fresh ingredients and prepare from scratch. Picture: JANET HOWIELeeanne MastenbroekThai chicken noodle boxYOU should never underestimate the impact of presentation when cooking, according to Leeanne Mastenbroek.“Absolutely,” she said.“I think if it looks good, people will think, 'Oh I'm going to give that a crack'.“Even if they don't know what it is, t..
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  • Raiders pounce in a recruiting spree

    Raiders pounce in a recruiting spree
    Bryant joins high-profile recruits at Birallee ParkBACK AT BIRALLEE: Former captain Todd Bryant is returning full-time to Wodonga Raiders. The midfielder played under Daryn Cresswell at Palm Beach Currumbin.WODONGA Raiders have started 2016 with a bang, announcing several key signings as they look to again make the top three.He’s very strong and quick and is an elite kick.- Daryn CresswellFormer captain Todd Bryant returns to Birallee Park on a full-time basis from Palm Beach-Currumbin, while Ty..
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  • Junior rep stars mix their results on day two of play

    Representative cricketers produce mixed bag as competition heats up despite some inclement weather across the state.After a brilliant start Wagga’s representative teams enjoyed mixed results in the Victoria Country Week North East competition.CLOSE CALL: Harry Rosengren made 18 at the top of the innings as the Wagga under 16 team fell 43 runs short of Wangaratta Gold's total of 165 during the Victoria Country Week North East Competition at Albury on Tuesday.The under 14 team continued its winnin..
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  • Why Australians use different words to describe the same things ...

    Why Australians use different words to describe the same things  ...
    IS AUSTRALIA ABOUT to descend into civil war over whether a deep-fried potato snack is rightfully called a “potato cake” or a “potato scallop”? From somerecent headlines, you might be forgiven for thinking so.Aseries of mapsshowing differences in words used across Australia sparkedfierce debatesonline over the virtues of calling a barbecued sausage served in a single slice of bread a “sausage in bread” or a “sausage sandwich”.Given that these maps were put together as part of an educational acti..
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  • MAPS: Tesla expands its Australian charging network

    MAPS: Tesla expands its Australian charging network
    In its first year selling in Australia, Tesla sold more than 600 cars — almost allthe standard Model S.To combat the “range anxiety” that comes with owning a Tesla – the term for drivers worrying about getting from A to B without running out of battery power – the company is also building a Supercharger network to allow customers to travel the east coast and keep their vehicles juiced up, free of charge.At the Supercharging stations, you simply plug in your car and grab a bite to eat for 40 minu..
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  • Car crash wakes quiet street

    Car crash wakes quiet street
    A Wodonga mother says her house shook when her neighbour reversed into their carportBANG: Police, SES, CFA and ambulance were all called to a Wodonga home after a man accidentally reversed into his neighbour's carport.FRIGHTENED children peered out the window of a Wodonga home on Tuesday as emergency services covered the front lawn.The response came after a car reversed into the Poplar Street carport about 10.10am causing one of the poles to collapse.The home’s occupant, Kristen Mills, said she ..
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  • Border breakfast wrap-up | Tuesday, January 5, 2016

    Border breakfast wrap-up | Tuesday, January 5, 2016
    Your morning news headlines from across regional Australia and beyond.PHOTO OF THE DAY: @kitty_taylor_art #gumtree #sunset #family #Albury #wallawalla #farm (via Instagram)Good morning and welcome to the Border Breakfast Wrap-Up, we've got all the news headlines you need right here.Partner jailedA Corowa man who armed himself with a large sledgehammer after attacking his partner ignored several police warnings to drop the weapon.Warren Neville Everitt had also grabbed several knives during the i..
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  • Togs or swimmers? Why Australians use different words to describe ...

    Togs or swimmers? Why Australians use different words to describe  ...
    Is Australia about to descend into civil war over whether a deep-fried potato snack is rightfully called a “potato cake” or a “potato scallop”? From somerecent headlines, you might be forgiven for thinking so.Aseries of mapsshowing differences in words used across Australia sparkedfierce debatesonline over the virtues of calling a barbecued sausage served in a single slice of bread a “sausage in bread” or a “sausage sandwich”.Given that these maps were put together as part of an educational acti..
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  • Honouring a Hereford seedstock innovator

    Beef industry leader, innovator and master seedstock breeder, Ian Watson, Albury, died on Wednesday, December 30, 2015, aged 74.Following his school years at Sydney Grammar Mr Watson became a jackaroo at the famous Bundemar Merino stud, Trangie, aged 16, working up to stud overseer and stud manager. As well as Sydney venues Mr Watson oversaw the transport of show and sale teams to Melbourne and Perth by air in DC3 aircraft.He married Helen McEachern of Ardno Hereford Stud in 1966 and in their ea..
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  • Groth shock

    Groth shock
    Albury star focused on doubles after Brisbane exitALBURY tennis star Sam Groth will focus his attention on the doubles at the Brisbane International, after being bundled out of the singles.The Newcombe Medal winner blew a 5-2 lead in the first set against 19-year-old South Korean Hyeon Chung, before losing the first round match 7-6 (10-8) 6-4 at Pat Rafter Arena on Monday night.“You can practice as much as you can and you can do as much of that as possible, but in the end there is nothing like r..
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