Patties beef up finals race
St Patrick’s and North Albury have rocketed into contention for the minor premiership after crushing Provincial victories on Saturday. ST PATRICK’S and North Albury have rocketed into contention for the minor premiership after crushing Provincial victories on Saturday.Patties shot from fourth to the top of the table with an outright victory against Wodonga Raiders on the back of a blistering 136 from Irishman Neil Smith.It was St Patrick’s first outright victory in the 12 years th..>> view originalLatest Media Releases
Latest Media Releases About 1.40am today (Sunday 14 February 2016), officers stopped a vehicle on Riesling Street at Corowa and breath tested a 33-year-old Corowa man. It’s alleged he returned a positive blood alcohol level of 0.179. He was charged with high range PCA and will appear in Corowa Local Court on 23 March 2016. Just before 4am yesterday (Saturday 13 February 2016), a vehicle was stopped on Dean Street, Albury. Officers spoke to the driver, a 20-year-old Jindera man, before con..>> view originalAbout: That Dump Button
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Having represented the state last year, Woodend’s Nick Grantham had a good idea of what to expect going into the trials for the Vic Country under-18 basketball team this time. Passing through the trial process, Grantham made the Victorian Bushrangers squad that played at the Australian country championships in Albury earlier this year. The final Vic Country team was selected after those championships. It was at this event last year that Grantham was selected for the under-16 Vic Country team fo..>> view originalSouthern Inlands this week - February 12, 2016 | Photos
BOWRAL: Petbarn team members Sean, Katja and Tania with Meowth, Pidgey and Haunter ahead of the pet dating adoption event. Photo by Emily Bennett/Southern Highland News BOWRAL: Chief inspector Brendan Bernie has joined the Hume LAC as the fifth inspector attached to the command. Photo by Victoria Lee/Southern Highland News BOWRAL: Sharon Appleby practices before the big day as Spoilt's Rachael Fitzpatrick wields her scissors. Photo by Lauren Strodes/Southern Highland News BOWRAL: Colin McKay, Bi..>> view originalDoing This Will Brick Your Apple iPhone 6
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VIC: When John McNamara split open a leathery snake egg, what he found was something spectacular. Rare two-headed snake surprises breeder exitWhen two reptilian heads poked out of an egg from a clutch of 10, Wodonga snake breeder John McNamara thought he had twins.Upon splitting the leathery shell last Saturday what he found was something spectacular.From the tail up he could see a normal baby coastal carpet python, but things started to get freaky from the ..>> view originalNew cycling laws, helmet enforcement will affect suburban amenity, advocate warns
Video will begin in 5 seconds. NSW cycling laws 'in marked contrast' to Europe New cycling laws and fines will 'impact on the amenity' of suburbs like Manly, says Manly Warringah Cycling Club president Jim Buda. PT1M31S 620 349 Cycling advocates are worried that changes to bike legislation and skyrocketing fines could lead to a declining number of cyclists in parts of Sydney.A host of new laws and increased fines, including riders being obliged to carry ID and a fine increase ..>> view original
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Patties beef up finals race and other top stories.
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