Sunday, June 19, 2016

Drug-driving cases abound and other top stories.

  • Drug-driving cases abound

    A run of drug-driving cases before Albury Local Court has continued A recent run of drug-driving matters before Albury Local Court has continued following a man being detected during a random test.The case against East Albury man Nicholas Edward Sutherland recently went before magistrate Tony Murray.Sutherland, 29, was convicted of the offence and will be sentenced at a later date.He was charged by police with a first offence count of drive motor vehicle with an illicit drug prese..
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  • Orlando victims mourned in vigils across Australia

    Orlando victims mourned in vigils across Australia
    Australians have gathered in parks, streets and halls across the country to hold candlelight vigils. Orlando victims mourned in vigils across Australia ALBURY: The Border remembered Orlando victims through songs, speeches and in silence at the vigil. Picture: Elenor TedenborgWAGGA: Samson Taylor-Harpey, Ella Taylor-Harpey, Isabella Taylor-Harpey and Gemma Saffery were among the 100-strong crowd at Thursday night's vigil.BALLARAT: Rachel Edgington Carolann Va..
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  • Top sides Tuggeranong and St Patricks share the points and remain ...

    Top sides Tuggeranong and St Patricks share the points and remain ...
    St Patricks and Tuggeranong Vikings kept their unblemished Capital League 1 hockey records intact after battling out a 1-1 draw on Sunday.In wet and miserable conditions at the Lyneham Hockey Centre, the Vikings asserted their dominance from the opening whistle, applying pressure on the opposition's defenders through strong attacking plays. St Pats goalkeeper Laura Westhorpe was outstanding. Photo: Graham Tidy The Tuggeranong side showed why they have scored so proficiently this season ..
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  • Southern Central Regional Building Awards | Photos

    Southern Central Regional Building Awards | Photos
    Winners at the Southern Central Regional Building Awards.Tammie Wilson and Troy Wilson from Wagga. Anna Bell and Ray Bell from Wagga. Nicole Lawrence and Stephen Lawrence from Wagga. Matt Leeworthy and Tahlia Clacy both from Albury/Wodonga. Lily Irvin and Chris Kelly from Wagga.Peter Thompson and Sue Thompson from Albury.Roslyn Molineaux from Adelong and Janice Martin from Tumut.Gabrielle Groenewald and Brent Groenewald from Howlong. Amy Felke and Shane Felke from Wagga. Graham McGuiggan and Dom..
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  • Two charged in drug investigation in Albury

    Police have charged two men after search warrants targeting drug and firearm offences in the state’s south. Strike Force Plumb was formed by the Albury Drug Unit to investigate persons involved in methamphetamine supply in the Albury area, NSW Police say. About 1pm on Friday (17 June 2016), police from the Strike Force executed a search warrant at an address on Prune Street, Lavington. Inside the home officers allegedly located an amount of amphetamine, cash, a BB, gun and ammunition, mobile ph..
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  • Big Esava spearheads Bushranger onslaught

    Big Esava spearheads Bushranger onslaught
    COBRAM youngster Esava Ratugolea kicked eight goals in the Murray Bushrangers’ 72-point victory over Bendigo Pioneers at Bendigo’s Queen Elizabeth Oval on Sunday. COBRAM youngster Esava Ratugolea kicked eight goals in the Murray Bushrangers’ 72-point victory over Bendigo Pioneers at Bendigo’s Queen Elizabeth Oval on Sunday.RIGHT ON TOP: Bushrangers' ruckman Max Lynch gave his team first use of the ball against Bendigo Pioneers on Sunday. Picture: STEPHEN HICKSRatugolea finished wi..
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  • Ladder leader stunned by reigning champs

    Ladder leader stunned by reigning champs
    ALBURY United rebounded from a poor loss last round to stun ladder leaders Cobram 4-0 on Sunday afternoon.The reigning league champions sent a message to the rest of the competition in defeating the Roar, who were yet to be beaten this season, with the exception of their reversed result against Twin City.Michael Brownsea, Aiden Reed, Caleb Martin and Josh Mulcahy all found the back of the net.The final minutes of the match were played in near-darkness after a late kick-off, but even that setback..
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  • Cross Border Project in Albury and Wodonga

    Cross Border Project in Albury and Wodonga Reported by Haydee | 08:56pm, Sunday 19 June, 2016 Photo: SafetyCulture Library Safety inspectors from both WorkSafe Victoria and SafeWork NSW will once again conduct inspections this week to promote understanding of interstate safety requirements for construction companies working on either side of the border. Inspections will be conducted at residential, commercial and civil construction sites at Albury and Wodonga. Inspectors will focu..
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  • Lord Von Costa to debut for new stable

    Mathew Toogood Melbourne Sunday 19 June 2016, 4:52pm Trainer Stephen Brown is looking forward to recent addition Lord Von Costa making his debut for his stable at Flemington.Lord Von Costa finished a close second at Flemington last Saturday week at his seventh career start and has since been transferred from Albury trainer and part-owner Graham Hulm to Flemington-based Brown.The three-year-old has one win and six placings to his credit and Brown is excited to have him as part of his team he..
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  • Victorian club golf results - Saturday

       ALEXANDRA: Par A: A McDonald (7) sq. B: R Lopez (22) sq.    ALTONA LAKES: Stroke A/Medal: N Dowson (8) 65. B: E Datario (15) 70. C: M Zadel (23) 70. W: S Esufali (24) 72.    AMSTEL: Stableford Ranfurlie A: B Greenough (scr) 36. B: R Kapitz (12) 34 cb. C: M Hatch (25) 47.    ANGLESEA: Stroke A: J Sims (10) 67. B: D Calvert (16) 66. C: A French (22) 72. W: R Lockyer (18) 74.         AXEDALE: 4B: J Torney (21) S Lanteri (17) 46. Women Stableford: A Lima (31) 32.    BACCHUS MARSH: Stroke A:..
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NSW budget 2016: Western Sydney housing infrastructure given boost ahead of budget .A dermatologist revealed how much SPF you actually need to be protected from the sun .
Nicholls proposes alternative job creation program in Queensland budget reply speech .Previews: Taree and Albury .

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