Border breakfast wrap-up | Monday, July 11, 2016
Your morning news snapshot from around regional Australia and beyond. Winter photo competition entrant “Winter Falls” taken on the 4/7/2016 at Baranduda Falls by Mathew Saklais.Good morning Border, Albury-Wodonga and Wangaratta 15 and rain easing.Rutherglen 15 and rain, Benalla and Beechworth 14 and rain and Corryong 13.Falls Creek and Mount Buller 2 and Mount Hotham 1.► Hoppers' hard nut has lucky escapeNorth Albury young gun Dom Brew was lucky to escape uninjured from a serious ..>> view originalCentralise wool sales to Albury or Wagga
The perceived wisdom in the wool industry is that wool sales will be centralised, in the east at least, into Melbourne. This article suggests alternative sites should be considered which from production, cost and political perspectives make more sense. ...>> view originalSam's time soon
GWS recruit Sam Schulz is closing in on an earlier-than-expected debut for Albury. CLOSE: Sam SchulzGREATER Western Sydney recruit Sam Schulz is closing in on an earlier-than-expected debut for Albury.Provided he gets through training this week, Schulz is set to play a half in the reserves when the Tigers host arch-rival North Albury at the Albury Sportsground on Saturday.Schulz tore his anterior cruciate ligament in the final game of the Giants’ NEAFL campaign last year and was c..>> view originalWoman hit in the face by home intruder
Lavington woman has nose broken by teen burglar A WOMAN has had her nose broken after disturbing a teenage intruder inside her bedroom.A 16-year-old boy was arrested in a shed after several incidents early Sunday morning.Police allege the teen entered a garage in Colley Street and stole a blanket before travelling to a nearby house.He dropped the blanket a removed another blanket from a clothesline underneath a car port.The boy entered the house and a woman aged in her 50s was wok..>> view originalReynolds proves he's still got what it takes
David Reynolds confident after competitive showing at Townsville “IF we can roll it off the truck with some pace in it, we should have a pretty good weekend,” Albury’s David Reynolds said in the lead-up to Townsville’s round. Reynolds then topped the timesheet for the first practice session on Friday and ran at the front for most of the weekend.He followed up a top-10 finish in Saturday’s race by qualifying fifth for Sunday’s feature race and was second after the first corner. A s..>> view originalFamily is ready to learn on the road
Albury family jets off to the US for a 5000km bike ride for Patch, who has autism BIG BICYCLE: Patch has a god on an antique bike he found in Euroa.THE Saunders family have boarded a plane to Seattle, in anticipation of a 5000km bike ride.Albury parents Travis and Fiona will ride with their son, Patrick, “Patch”, 7, who has autism, from west to east across America.Mr Saunders said, in his most recent online update, he wanted to change peoples’ perception of the disability.“As Patc..>> view originalVictim shot as he made his call
A Lavington man was fatally shot while he talked on his mobile, a murder trial has heard Luke HargravePhone records put before a Supreme Court murder trial jury have confirmed Lavington man Luke Hargrave was on the phone at the time he was fatally shot.The records were produced on Monday during the continuing testimony of the officer-in-charge of the investigation, Detective Senior-Constable Nathan Hogg.Crown prosecutor Wayne Creasey SC asked Sen-Constable Hogg if Mr Hargrave was ..>> view originalUniversity of Queensland claims first Inter-Collegiate Meat Judging title
University of Queensland team members and coaches with their awards from this year’s ICMJ competition THE 2016 Australian Intercollegiate Meat Judging competition which concluded over the weekend has been won by a team of students representing the University of Queensland. In a first for the university over the competition’s 27-year history, the UQ team claimed first place with a score of 4306 points out of a possible 5020. Not far behind on 4299 pints was the University of Sydney team, foll..>> view originalMcCarthy in rep test
Southcity will be without four stars to take on Junee due to the Country Bulls tour. After missing out on the opportunity to represent Country last year, Kyle McCarthy can’t wait for what the week has in store.Southcity halfback Kyle McCarthy looks to bring down Brothers opponent Tim Vatabuli. McCarthy will miss the clash with Junee due to the Country Bulls tour.McCarthy was named in last year’s team only to pull out due to work commitments but there is nothing standing in his way..>> view originalSouth Australian brekky wrap | Monday, July 11, 2016
Your morning news snapshot from around regional South Australia and beyond. 1. You remember the Cloudland drive-in... South Australian newsbite► NARACOORTE: After the outstanding success of Naracoorte Herald’s list of “25 things Naracoortians should know”, here’s a second list using suggestions from the masthead’s readers.1. Morris pies are the best...period.These are 20-odd more Naracoorte things locals should know. Please click through, reminisce and enjoy.► WHYALLA: Two dolphin..>> view original
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