New era for Bunnings Albury
Jobs boost to come from $27 million new Bunnings Warehouse in Albury MOVING WITH TIMES: Bunnings was established in the former Dalgety woolstore in 2003 before Albury internal freeway was built.BUNNINGS Warehouse is on the move in Albury with plans lodged for a $27 million replacement mega-store.The switch from the former Dalgety woolstore site in Young Street to the corner of the Riverina Higway and Drome Street will deliver 50 new jobs and a further 230 jobs in the construction ..>> view originalVolt Lane vandalism leaves Albury council with year-long '$170K ...
Volt Lane vandalism leaves Albury council with year-long '$170K' damage bill By Erin Somerville Updated May 26, 2016 12:04:16 Albury City Council has spent more than $100,000 in the past year cleaning up after Volt Lane vandals in the city's CBD.Residents have voiced their frustration after two Volt Lane car park elevators were left inoperable for several weeks due to vandalism, leaving parents with prams and the less-mobile to negotiate stairs.One elevator began ..>> view originalFarewell tour swings through
Pro-beard activism at its musical best HAIR-RAISERS: The Beards' farewell tour plays at Albury's SS&A Club.THE Beards, who only ever perform songs about one topic, are in the middle of their farewell tour and will stop in Albury on May 27.The Beards Farewell Tour will give fans of the band in every state and territory one last dose of pro-beard activist rock before the four-piece hangs up its touring hat indefinitely.“We feel like we've achieved what we set out to achieve through ..>> view originalV8 appearance revs up engineers' ideas
Albury High School students had a look under the hood of a V8 ute as part of training for the F1 in Schools competition Albury High students get under the hood with Motorsports Training AustraliaFifteen-year-old Nick Hill has been mad about V8 racing “since he was born” and this year he’ll have a crack at designing his own – albeit a miniature version. UNDER THE HOOD: Albury High School year 10 student Mitchell Anderson, 16, inspects a V8 ute supplied by Motorsports Training Austr..>> view originalParties pledge on final choices
Health Minister Sussan Ley aims to improve palliative care in the community ALBURY LAUNCH: Palliative Care Australia president Patsy Yates.DELIVERING palliative care in people’s homes rather than hospitals will be a priority for Health Minister Sussan Ley after the election.Ms Ley said she would bring this focus into a new round of discussions with the state governments.“I see it as a second-best option if somebody ends up dying in hospital when they actually wanted to die in thei..>> view originalVardon status added to NSW Open Qualifiers
Austin Bautista during the 2016 NSW Amateur Championship Golf NSW is thrilled to announce that all 2016 NSW Open Regional Qualifying Tournaments have been afforded State Vardon status and will be part of the 2016 NSW Vardon Trophy calendar. "The Regional Qualifying Tournaments are the ideal pathway for amateurs across the State to gain entry into the 2016 NSW Open Golf Championship," Graeme Phillipson, Golf NSW General Manager - Golf, said "Including the tournaments in the NSW Vardon cale..>> view originalCWA joins the dairy movement
THE Country Women's Association will take action on Sunday when it rallies in Albury in support of dairy farmers MOOVEMENT: North East CWA branches will team up with St Matthews Church to support dairy farmers.THE Country Women's Association will take action on Sunday when it rallies in Albury in support of dairy farmers.North East branches will converge on St Matthews Church where the two organisations will pair up to tackle the rural issues.A Model cow in the front of the church..>> view originalThe choice is ours - farmers or peasants?
Futurist Paul Higgins is charged with predicting what lamb looks like in 20 years, by considering the combination of consumer, community, big data and producer trends. Futurist Paul Higgins is charged with predicting what lamb looks like in 20 years at LambEx, Albury, NSW, by considering the combination of consumer, community, big data and producer trends. Paul draws on his practical skill set from a career as an abattoir manager, a farmer, a dairy veterinarian and as a dire..>> view originalBorder breakfast wrap-up | Thursday, May 26, 2016
Your morning headlines from the Border, around regional Australia and beyond. Good morning on the Border and happy Thursday. We've got all the news headlines you need right here.A ‘good puff’ for ice ring general“General Jimbo” was the muscle of a Wangaratta ice ring, happy to offer his services to collect drug debts for the woman who acted as his boss. Read more.Arty flies cost $35,000Two stainless steel dragonflies atop a $35,000 sculpture are now adorning Wodonga's main western..>> view originalHigh domestic cattle prices is putting export deals under pressure
THERE will continue to be room for processed beef and live cattle in export markets, says live cattle exporter Austrex. Austrex presented at the Angus Australia National Conference in Albury, which attracted more than 200 people.Some producers at the conference raised concerns about sending live breeding stock to countries that also buy Australian chilled or frozen beef.But Austrex chief operating officer James Leftwich said the markets could work together.“Live export is a great pressure reli..>> view original
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