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NORTH Albury Sports Club has called an extraordinary general meeting to vote on a replacement constitution in the wake of its near-death experience last year. The meeting will be held on June 24 with one of the major changes allowing for directors to ...
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REPAIRS on the Albury-Melbourne railway track won't last without also fixing its base foundations, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau warns. And it appears that prophecy is already coming true with several areas of the track between Seymour and ...
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The Rockland resident said he will be singing "Songs about the weather, songs about love, Songs for the night and the day; Songs for the creatures below and above, And songs for the children that play." Rock City's menu is available until closing. For ...
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Opening this September, Murray Art Museum Albury (MAMA) welcomes a new director at its helm. Jacqui Hemsley comes with several years' experience working in regional arts organisations in New Zealand and Australia. Referring to the gallery space, ...
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Albury Black took out the under 14 grand final in a nail-biting affair, edging out Albury Red by two points. And Albury Red was crowned the champion team of the under 16 competition, defeating Benalla/Mansfield by nine points. In the under 14 division, ...
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Albury City's Jules Boag says the City wanted to do something special this year to celebrate Australia being a wildcard entry in the European singing competition so they decided to broadcast the show at the Library Museum. Boag invited SBS Australia ...
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The Bonegilla Migrant Centre operated about 10 kilometres outside of Albury Wodonga from 1947 to 1971. The government opened it to help "populate" Australia. Over 320 thousands migrants from various countries went through the centre including Austria, ...
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Can a Chinese PC vendor learn to be cool? On Thursday, Lenovo, a maker of business laptops, tried to answer that question. It brought out dance club music, a Chinese movie actress, and a retired NBA player at a company event that hailed Lenovo's new ...
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SYDNEY: Australia said on Friday it was confident it had done enough to prevent the United Nations from listing the Great Barrier Reef, the world's biggest coral reef ecosystem, as being 'in danger'. Amid concerns about planned coastal developments, ...
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Tech's elder statesmen Steve Wozniak says Australia is following the "twisted" path of the United States, enacting an "unethical" data retention scheme that intrudes on a person's right to privacy. by Claire Reilly · @reillystyley; 29 May 2015, 4:09 pm AEST.
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