Friday, April 15, 2016

Sophie Mirabella to hitch truckies convoy ride and other top stories.

  • Sophie Mirabella to hitch truckies convoy ride

    Sophie Mirabella to hitch truckies convoy ride
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  • BJR harnessing the power

    BJR harnessing the power
    Team BOC and Freightliner Racing will go green as leading brand Hitachi Power Tools Australia puts its support behind the Albury squad.The Team BOC Commodore will have prominent signage across the bonnet for Phillip Island and Perth, then continue with alternate signage across both the teams V8 Supercar and Dunlop Series entries for the rest of the 2016 season.Hitachi Power Tools Australia is a market leader when it comes to high quality professional power tools, outdoor equipment and accessori..
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  • Tricky conversations that lead to best help for ageing parents

    Tricky conversations that lead to best help for ageing parents
    They say kids grow up quickly. So, too, do our parents. I can't believe the speed with which my folks have hit their third age.It was slightly shocking to realise during a recent family gathering that Dad will hit 80 next year. It seems an improbably high number as he's still fit and well, and more than in charge of his faculties.Eighty used to seem so old. Not anymore, apparently.But I'm aware that my siblings and I are probably overdue to have some meaningful conversations with Dad and Mum ab..
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  • Olivia Adams to polocrosse nationals at Albury

    Olivia Adams to polocrosse nationals at Albury
    OLIVIA Adams has been riding since the age of three, and started playing polocrosse as a 10-year-old. Now, at 18, she has taken her six-year-old quarter-horse ‘Surfie’ to the National Championships for the week at Albury. NATIONAL TEAM MEMBERS: Olivia Adams with her number one horse Surfie.OLIVIA Adams has been riding since the age of three, she started playing polocrosse as a 10-year-old and now, at 18, she has taken her six-year-old quarter-horse ‘Surfie’ to the National Champio..
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  • 'Carps' fishing for next big win

    'Carps' fishing for next big win
    SAM'S THE MAN: Wangaratta Rovers' Sam Carpenter has shed some light on life as a coach ahead of the Hawks' clash with North Albury. Picture: MARK JESSERSAM Carpenter has always been a competitive beast of a player who’s hated losing.Now that he’s co-coach of Wangaratta Rovers, that passion to win has only been amplified.The Hawks started the season in disastrous fashion with a 98-point mauling at the hands of Yarrawonga but enter Saturday’s match against North Albury on the back of a two-match w..
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  • This 13-year-old Aussie entrepreneur taught himself to code so he ...

    This 13-year-old Aussie entrepreneur taught himself to code so he ...
    Meet the next generation of Australian startup founders. Albury resident Finlay Campbell has been teaching himself to code since he was nine years old just so he could launch his own tech startup, along with friend and business partner Thomas Summerfield, “We kind of taught ourselves over the years,” Campbell tells StartupSmart. Now 13-years-old, Campbell says he used coding browser Grok Learning to learn Python and HTML. “We started off with a base template and redesigned it,” he says. Campbel..
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  • Search for a cure of deadliest form of muscular dystrophy

    Search for a cure of deadliest form of muscular dystrophy
    Search for a cure of deadliest form of muscular dystrophy April 15, 2016, 9:40 a.m. The Save Our Sons walk to raise money for Duchenne muscular dystrophy has kicked off from Albury today, ending later this month in Melbourne. WILL my son live to see 30? – Border mums Linda Segelow and Leza McBurnie ask this question every day.ENTHUSED: The Save our Sons walk to raise money for Duchenne muscular dystrophy kicked off in Albury and will end in Melbourne,..
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  • Ballarat breakfast report | Friday, April 15, 2016

    Ballarat breakfast report | Friday, April 15, 2016
    Your morning news snapshot from around Ballarat, regional Australia and beyond. Good morning Ballarat and happy Friday! Here are all the news headlines you need today.Mill Markets owner hid in grass after starting fireThe owner of Ballarat and Daylesford’s Mill Markets crawled through long grass to avoid police after he caused a grass fire near Mount Mercer, a court has heard. Read more.Local manager goes in Telstra statewide restructureA significant restructure of Telstra Country..
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  • Daylight delight for 'proud' Tiger Cross

    Daylight delight for 'proud' Tiger Cross
    Daniel Cross "proud" to pull on Tigers jumper. Daniel Cross will play his second senior match for Albury when the Tigers host Myrtleford on Saturday. He will return to Melbourne as the Demons' runner on Sunday.FITNESS has never been a problem for Daniel Cross but he admits it was a challenge to back-up as Melbourne’s runner after Albury’s season opener under lights against Lavington.Cross will make his second appearance for the Tigers against Myrtleford on Saturday and no one will..
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  • Border breakfast wrap-up| Friday, April 15, 2016

    Border breakfast wrap-up| Friday, April 15, 2016
    Your morning news snapshot from around the Border , regional Australia and beyond. Good morning on the Border and happy Friday! Here are all the news headlines you need today.'Offender' sheds tears, apologises after Wodonga stabbingA policeman has described being confronted by absolute mayhem as he arrived at the scene of a double stabbing in Wodonga last November. Read more.Jason Akermanis returns to playing field for North Albury HoppersNorth Albury coach Jason Akermanis will ma..
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All Aged Stakes 2016: Kermadec, Malaguerra the ones to beat, says form expert Gary Crispe .Astronomers have discovered a region in space where black holes have mysteriously aligned .
Relatives of dead toddler Sanaya Sahib lash out at media over 'bulls--t' reports .Renewed warning as search continues for man who escaped ... .

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