Saturday, August 13, 2016

'It's all changed now': Alan Carr reminisces about Café 191, The ... and other top stories.

  • 'It's all changed now': Alan Carr reminisces about Café 191, The ...

    'It's all changed now': Alan Carr reminisces about Café 191, The ...
    He also reminisces about the time he saw Carlotta judging Polly's Follies at The Albury Hotel and Arq. Check out the clip below. Skip to 5.07 for the good bits.
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  • Brisbane Lions and Western Bulldogs great Jason Akermanis ...

    Brisbane Lions and Western Bulldogs great Jason Akermanis ...
    AFL great Jason Akermanis has urged the league to radically change its coaching pathway.Currently there is nothing stopping clubs from employing newly-retired players as assistant coaches, a practice the 2001 Brownlow Medallist disagrees with.“I’ve said to the AFLCA and the AFL that they should never allow a player to go from playing in the AFL straight to coaching in the AFL,” Akermanis told Foxfooty.com.au.“That’s fraught with danger. In fact, you are hurting their own experience.”In March 201..
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  • Ultimate leaps ahead

    Ultimate leaps ahead
    GALLERY: A Border sporting club's first tournament win highlights its growth A BORDER sporting club has nearly trebled in player numbers, won a regional tournament and cheered on an Australian representative within three years of forming.STRETCHING OUT: Albury-Wodonga players Samuel Klein and Stuart Downie compete for the frisbee during a game. Picture: KLEIN ARTOGRAPHYNow Albury Wodonga Ultimate Frisbee is preparing to host a Victorian tournament next month.President Allan Fuzzar..
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  • 'It wasn't Bob's fault'

    'It wasn't Bob's fault'
    RAD Board hearing expected to conclude Cox-Fielding case by late September HUME Equine Centre staff member Elissa Koch has accepted responsibility for the false invoice which led to the business and Cox Racing stables appearing at a Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board hearing.MARATHON CASE: Albury vet Bob Fielding maintains he co-operated with Racing Victoria stewards at all times during the long-running investigation. Ms Koch told the panel chaired by Judge John Bowman she subs..
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  • Border breakfast wrap-up| Thursday, August 11, 2016

    Border breakfast wrap-up| Thursday, August 11, 2016
    Your morning news headlines from across regional Australia and beyond. @horey86: Sunset intervals training for @nycmarathon @movember @lightfeetau #lonedog #runlikearabbit #tcsnycmarathon #movember #2xu #lightfeet #asics #garminau #instarunners #melbourneinstarunners #runshots #melbmara #winter #thisistheborder #albury #mylongroad Good morning Border, Albury-Wodonga 13 and partly cloudy.Wangaratta, Benalla, and and Rutherglen 13, and Corryong and Beechworth 11.Falls Creek and Moun..
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  • Currie-Monash Commemorative Dinner

    Currie-Monash Commemorative Dinner
    Crowds gathered at the Australian War Memorial for the Currie-Monash Commemorative Dinner, celebrating the achievements of Canadian General Currie and Australian General Monash in World War I.
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  • Threats to cut cop's throat

    Threats to cut cop's throat
    Relationship breakdown led to erratic behaviour A MAN who threatened to slit an Albury police officer’s throat and cave another officer’s head in has sobbed as details of his life were heard in court. Ian Wayne Donnelly, 37, faced Albury Local Court on Thursday after a string of offences related to a relationship breakdown.The court heard Donnelly had been charged with assaulting police following an incident on August 14 last year.He had been at his ex-partner’s home following the..
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  • Vandals' low act a grave mistake

    Vandals' low act a grave mistake
    Five children have been caught out in the disrespectful act of damaging gravestones Five children have been caught out in the disrespectful act of damaging gravestones in Albury’s Pioneer Cemetery.Four boys and one girl spent part of their Wednesday morning causing the destruction.But at about 10.10am, they were spotted.Albury police Inspector Ian Youman said the offenders were aged 13 and 15-years-old.“They pushed and kicked over a number of headstones and were seen to smash a gl..
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  • Finding work a key to Bert's campaign

    Finding work a key to Bert's campaign
    Retired Albury valuer Bert Eastoe wants to increase jobs growth in the city if he is successful in his council candidacy JOBS are a key focus for retired Albury property valuer Bert Eastoe as he bids for a seat on the city council.He leads a team with Hayley Franks, Teresa Emery, Brad Franks and Peter Simpson.H for hopeful: Bert Eastoe is leading Group H in the Albury Council election.They will be Group H on the ballot paper.“It’s about employment growth, getting more jobs in Albu..
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Scientists Find 'Alien Megastructure' Star Mysteriously Dimming .Coles takes on 7-Eleven with cheap coffee .
2016 Census: Every second counts for babies .Albury-Wodonga rider just misses win in John Woodman Memorial ... .

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