Friday, November 4, 2016

Two of Wagga's best cricketers in Joel Robinson and Brayden ... and other top stories.

  • Two of Wagga's best cricketers in Joel Robinson and Brayden ...

    Tallangatta fielded two of Wagga’s top players in the opening round. Tallangatta fielded two of Wagga’s top players in the opening round.Riverina captain Joel Robinson and rising teenager Brayden Ambler opened the batting in the Bushies’ two T20 matches.“Our competition doesn’t start until November five due to the wet weather, so I was speaking to Bally (Tallangatta co-coach Trent Ball) about a few early games,” Robinson said.Robinson played two seasons in the Border’s Charity Big..
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  • On track for new train to aid load

    On track for new train to aid load
    Fewer buses are expected to replace North East V/Line rail services with another train tipped to be ready in March AN extra V/Line train to service the North East is expected to be ready by March.Victorian Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan and Northern Victoria Labor MLC Jaclyn Symes on Monday toured a workshop in Melbourne where the train is being set-up.They saw carriages being refurbished with new upholstery, carpet and paintwork.Under the Victorian Government’s Albury li..
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  • Trains' impact on the region

    Trains' impact on the region
    BUSINESS operators across all industries in the North East and Albury will be engaged through a survey in a plight to make rail services better in the region.
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  • Four womens teams into final

    Four womens teams into final
    Shellharbour under 12s and Albion Park under 18s continued their outstanding season and were among four womens Football South Coast team to make Sunday’s final of the NSW Champion of Champions tournament. Shellharbour under 12s and Albion Park under 18s continued their outstanding season and are among four womens Football South Coast teams to make Sunday’s final of the NSW Champion of Champions tournament.Shellharbour under 12s beat Gladesville Sharks 3-0 in their semi-final last ..
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  • Farming disaster 'a matter of dam timing'

    Farming disaster 'a matter of dam timing'
    FLOODED farmers along the Murray River have accused the ­national water management authority of making a natural disaster worse by delaying releases from the giant Hume Dam ­upstream of Albury-Wodonga, despite warnings of a looming ­deluge, The Australian reports.Richard Sargood, chairman of the Murray River Action Group, said the Murray-Darling Basin Authority promised farmers downstream of the Hume Dam at an August 18 meeting that it would soon start gradual water releases from the vast dam on..
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  • Feeling the pinch, gay Oxford St retailer forced to close his doors

    Feeling the pinch, gay Oxford St retailer forced to close his doors
    “When the Albury closed it was the beginning of the end,” he sighs. “So many of the places which held such fond memories for the gay community are no more ...
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  • Hunter Breakfast | October 17

    Hunter Breakfast | October 17
    Your morning news snapshot from around the region, Australia and beyond. Morning Shot: @saidpeter/InstagramWeather: Showers in Newcastle, Raymond Terrace, Nelson Bay (all 22 degrees), Wallsend (23 degrees) and Toronto (24 degrees).Beachwatch: We’ll see a fair bit of cloud, there’s the chance of a few showers and there’s a gale warning in place so it’s not looking all that inviting for the beach. The wind will be north to north-west before heading to the west later while the swell ..
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  • Rise & Shine | Monday, October 17, 2016

    Rise & Shine | Monday, October 17, 2016
    ALBURY: A District Court judge has sharply rebuked vandals who attacked the car of a man caught with child abuse photographs. Chris Hoy, SC, said there ...
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  • Bali lovers hold hands in prison hell

    Bali lovers hold hands in prison hell
    Kerobokan transfer0:37Sara Connor enters the prosecutor's office during her transfer to Kerobokan Jail today. Sara Connor pictured today during transfer proceedings to Kerobkan Jail. Picture: Lukman S. BintoroCindy WocknerNews Corp Australia NetworkAUSTRALIAN woman Sara Connor has today told the prosecutors who will take her to court in relation to the death of a Bali police officer: “I am not guilty”.The 45-year-old Byron Bay woman was nervous as she was questioned briefly by prosecutors abou..
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  • Australia to have role in battle for Mosul

    Australia to have role in battle for Mosul
    Australia to have role in battle for Mosul
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Balance key to health .Aussie mum to face murder charges .
Australia likely to see a rise in cyclone activity after record low season: BoM .Driverless bus a weirdly normal experience .

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