Saturday, November 14, 2015

Last Top Stories: Nine charged after raids targeting 'T-shirt bandits' in Wodonga

  • Nine charged after raids targeting 'T-shirt bandits' in Wodonga

    Nine charged after raids targeting 'T-shirt bandits' in Wodonga
    NINE people have been charged after police executed simultaneous raids targeting the “T-shirt bandits” in the state’s northeast.Three men, four boys and two woman were arrested after raids on at least five properties in Wodonga about on Thursday and Friday.It came less than a week after police appealed for the public’s help to track a group, dubbed the “T-shirt bandits”, responsible for more than 30 burglaries across the border town and nearby Albury.The group wrapped their heads with T-shirts a..
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  • Tom & Olly's 'Year of Meat' Calendar

    Tom & Olly's 'Year of Meat' Calendar
    DetailsCategory:Fun StuffPublished on Sunday, 15 November 2015 05:23Click to enlarge the pics and check out the beefA fantastic story arc from SCA's 'Tom & Olly' at Star FM Albury this week, which has engaged listeners both on-air and on social media.To set the scene;Tom & Olly decided to create a"2016 Year of Meat"calendar for the ladies (and some of the men) on the border - but more specifically for newsreader Riley Rose Harper, who wanted a calendar of hot guys.Listeners get to choose..
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  • State of the Nation | Sunday, November 15, 2015

    State of the Nation | Sunday, November 15, 2015
    ▻NORTH-EAST VIC: Meg Ulman and Patrick Jones were in Albury earlier this week with their son Woody and Jack Russell Zero on a tour for their book The Art ...
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  • State of the nation

    State of the nation
    ▻NORTH-EAST VIC: Meg Ulman and Patrick Jones were in Albury earlier this week with their son Woody and Jack Russell Zero on a tour for their book The Art ...
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  • Ange Postecoglou discovered new Socceroos man James...

    Ange Postecoglou discovered new Socceroos man James...
    Video will begin in5seconds.Moment Socceroos made World CupIt was Australia's first FIFA World Cup qualification in 32 years, and Dom Bossi remembers sitting in the stands as a teenager and watching John Aloisi pocket the winning penalty goal.PT2M53S620349​James Meredith has a Bradford City staffer and a few DVDs to thank for his Socceroos debut.The 27-year-old earned his first international cap in Thursday night's 3-0 mauling of Kyrgyzstan on the road to Russia. But he would never have been in ..
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  • Lung transplant recipient meets her organ donor's family

    Lung transplant recipient meets her organ donor's family
    Meeting for the first time: (from left) Jemha, Tracey Slatter and Chanel. Jemha and Chanel's mother Aileen Nguyen donated her lungs to Tracey after she died.Photo: Joe ArmaoTwo weeks after she was pronounced a dead woman walking, Tracey Slatter opened her eyes, breathed through her new lungs and knew at once she had a letter to write.She had reached the end stages of a terminal disease only to be saved by the donation of lungs from a woman she knew little about, but who in death had literally br..
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  • Euthanasia debate flares up in Australia

    Euthanasia debate flares up in Australia
    The debate over legalising euthanasia has flared up again in Australia, with both opponents and advocates making spirited contributions.Last Wednesday, Australian doctor Rodney Syme appeared on the popular talk showQ and Aandpublically admittedto having supplied Nembutal to a man. "I have openly gone and stated to the police that I have given a man Nembutal," he said. "I have described the circumstances in which that happened.”Syme says he is attempting to provoke a test-case for euthanasia law ..
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  • Are these 'dangerous' foods really all that bad?

    Are these 'dangerous' foods really all that bad?
    Should Derek Alford really be tucking in to that bacon and egg roll? It may not be as bad as the recent headlines suggest. Picture: Nathan EdwardsIS BACON really as bad for you as cigarettes? Are artificial sweeteners linked to tumours? Should you swear off grains?You may be pleased to learn that many of your favourite foods are not the ticking time bomb you have been led to believe.FEARFUL FOOD 1: BACONWe’ve all seen therecent headlines: bacon ranks alongside tobacco as cancer causing. Not just..
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  • Doctors 'walk' to throw light on diabetes

    Doctors 'walk' to throw light on diabetes
    Bhagalpur:A unique community walk was organized here on Saturday morning to create awareness among common people about diabetes. Joined by spouses, other family members and social activists, medical professionals walked through the city thoroughfares to draw attention of the people towards the 'silent killer'.Hundreds of common people joined the endeavour organized under the aegis of Indian Medical Association (IMA) and Association of Physicians of India (API). The walk started from Jawaharlal N..
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  • Claire Fabb's battle with chronic fatigue syndrome

    Fashion stylist Claire Fabb shares her story about her battle with chronic fatigue syndrome. Photo: Braden Fastier.As told to Hannah JamesSunday StyleCLAIRE FABB, 38, founded her personal styling business and blog, Style by Yellow Button, in 2009 following the birth of her two daughters.But after working tirelessly to build her brand, Fabb suffered a string of personal setbacks in 2013, including a divorce, the declining health of her mother and, finally, being diagnosed with chronic fatigue syn..
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