Moody's dynasty dismantled at auction
Former trainer Peter Moody (Image: Ned Hunt) The racing dynasty of champion trainer Peter Moody continues to be dismantled brick-by-brick with all of his stable equipment auctioned off on Wednesday. Top trainers from around Victoria - including Darren Weir and Ciaron Maher - were among almost 100 people who registered to bid on more than 200 lots up for grabs at Moody’s Caulfield stable. Everything from rugs to saddles to massage equipment to feed bins to lead ponies to brooms - it was all..>> view originalFormer deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer unharmed after night in ...
Former deputy Prime Minister Tim Fischer unharmed after night in the bush Former deputy prime minister Tim Fischer. Tim Fischer has escaped unharmed after a night lost in the bush.The former deputy Prime Minister was hiking around Mt Jack, 50km south of Albury-Wodonga, when some delays meant he ran out of daylight.Mr Fischer told Neil Mitchell he's not embarrassed by the incident, rather he made the decision to stay put after dark for his safety.Mr Fischer ha..>> view originalOld yarns of a bygone era
Aussie Mantiques and Collectables owner Steve Jaksetic has stumbled across editions of The Border Mail from the 1950s and 70s. LUCKY FIND: Steve and Melanie Jaksetic selling the newspapers at their store. Picture: DERRICK KRUSCHETHE OWNER of an East Albury antique shop has stumbled across a rare find: editions of The Border Mail from the 1950s and 70s.Aussie Mantiques and Collectables owner Steve Jaksetic said he found the newspapers in the most unlikely of places.“The 1976 ones c..>> view original'Speeding at 190km/h' minutes before death
‘Speeding at 190km/h’ minutes before death March 30, 2016, 3:35 p.m. Court hears unlicensed learner driving at 0.083 before high speed crash that killed Howlong man FATAL CRASH: Police investigate the crash at Gooramadda on January 13. The incident claimed the life of Howlong man Andrew Watkin. A SPEEDING and disqualified drink driver who killed a man in a fiery crash is not remorseful and has “made light” of the situation, a court has heard.North Alb..>> view originalBorder breakfast wrap-up | Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Photo of the day. @simonevescio Autumn in Albury #autumn #brownbrothers #winery #albury #home. Photo via Instagram ...>> view originalVentriloquist tackles social media dilemma
What's more hilarious than one ventriloquist dummy on stage? SOCIALLY AWARE: David Strassman takes a selfie with the cute, cuddly, gullible and simple-minded Ted E Bare. Picture: ADAM SHANEDAVID Strassman has been doing comedy since the late 70s, and he’s always had a sidekick.Ted E. Bare, Chuck Wood, Kevin The Alien, Grandpa Fred and Sid Beaverman have all shared the stage with the Los Angeles-based ventriloquist – and stolen the spotlight.Strassman returns to Australia for a reg..>> view originalEddy delivers precious cargo
Team BOC and Freightliner Racing Transporter driver Paul Eddy after arriving at Burnie. Picture: CHRIS KIDDWHEREVER he goes it is obvious what Paul Eddy is hauling and it makes him a very popular man.Eddy, 42, of Albury, is the envy of many a truckie.He gets to haul a $2.5 million rig around Australia carrying the precious cargo of a V8 supercar team — in this case for Team BOC Freightliner Racing.When the 14 transporters that make the V8 Supercar championship tick rolled off a cargo ship in Bur..>> view originalWhat's on: A busy time of activities
Singleton community events March 30, 2016, 3:52 p.m. A diary of activities and meetings around Singleton. Writers GroupApril 2: Meets at 9.3am to 11.30am at the Singleton LIbrary. Writing theme is Shoes. Phone Dorothy on 6573 2603 or Rob on 6578 7511.Hunter CoalApril 2: Community Day features loads of fun, with a street parade, markets, country music, free rides, mine exhibits, mine tours and a mouse race. Country MusicApril 3: On Sunday from noon to ..>> view originalGrazing, cropping property at Wagga Wagga for sale through Elders
Plenty of water: Mascot, just south of Wagga Wagga is suitable for cropping, as well as drystock farming.THE Harper family have never been afraid to reinvest in their Wagga Wagga farm.That can be seen by the quality of the weed control, the fencing and the watering system, which services their 720ha farm, according to selling agent David Gittoes, from Elders Albury.“For the yields of crops and the stock the Harpers turn off, it is a very profitable farm,” Mr Gittoes said.The Harpers have owned t..>> view originalNSW man charged over Vic fatal crash
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