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  • What would an Albury-Wodonga version of Monopoly look like? | The Border Mail

    What would an Albury-Wodonga version of Monopoly look like? | The Border Mail
    Albury-Wodonga board game fan has his say on Border versionByScott HazlewoodNov. 19, 2015, 11 a.m.Border board game fan has his say on which properties could be includedThere are 28,234 versions of the board game Monopoly.So why not one for the Albury-Wodonga region?That’s the question owner of The 13th Dimension Conan Trainor has been asking this week.In the wake of Melbourne receiving the honour of having a version of Monopoly named after it, Mr Trainor, who has played board games all of his l..
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  • On the go | Thursday, November 19, 2015

    On the go | Thursday, November 19, 2015
    ALBURY: All it took was one mistake, an oversight, which cost Roger Bradney his life. It was almost a year ago when the Lavington grandfather was swept ...
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  • Ballarat breakfast report | Thursday, November 19, 2015

    Ballarat breakfast report | Thursday, November 19, 2015
    ALBURY: All it took was one mistake, an oversight, which cost Roger Bradney his life. It was almost a year ago when the Lavington grandfather was swept ...
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  • Jason Akermanis makes pitch for Essendon development coach job

    The Lions triple-premiership player drove from Albury to Melbourne and back with coaching more experience than his ex-clubmates Michael Voss and Justin ...
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  • k8dwyer - Rockpool, underwater. #DiamondHead. Via Instagram

    k8dwyer - Rockpool, underwater. #DiamondHead. Via Instagram
    ALBURY: All it took was one mistake, an oversight, which cost Roger Bradney his life. It was almost a year ago when the Lavington grandfather was swept ...
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  • Twilight zone trial for fete

    Twilight zone trial for fete
    St Patrick's Parish fete trials twilight eventNov. 19, 2015, 11:19 a.m.All the fun of the fair away from the heat of the dayST PATRICK’S annual fete enters a new era on Friday when the Albury primary school’s major fundraising event becomes a twilight event.The popular fete has traditionally been held on a Sunday but the organising committee opted to trial a change in times.With today’s temperature expected to be in the mid 30s, the change will be welcome by visitors who can enjoy the traditiona..
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  • Riverina brekkie wrap | Thursday, November 19, 2015

    Riverina brekkie wrap | Thursday, November 19, 2015
    ALBURY: All it took was one mistake, an oversight, which cost Roger Bradney his life. It was almost a year ago when the Lavington grandfather was swept ...
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  • Hunter Valley Morning | Thursday, November 19, 2015

    Hunter Valley Morning | Thursday, November 19, 2015
    ALBURY: All it took was one mistake, an oversight, which cost Roger Bradney his life. It was almost a year ago when the Lavington grandfather was swept ...
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  • Ready for big ride

    Ready for big ride
    A bike ride of 533km over nine days, in hot November weather has Cobram man Ian Heath very excited.Beginning on Saturday, November 28 in Ballarat, Heath, 76, will be looking to compete in his fourth Great Victorian Bike Ride.Heath, who relocated to Cobram with his wife after he finished a professional career as a barrister in Geelong, said he felt more ready than ever to take on the daunting, nine-day ride.‘‘I feel like I have done all the hard work already, so I am just looking forward to two w..
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  • St Joseph's teams rise to the top

    St Joseph's teams rise to the top
    ST JOSEPH’S Primary School’s young basketball stars shone recently during a carnival at Albury.WINNING SMILES: The victorious St Joseph's Primary School year 5 senior boys team was one of many of the school's teams to enjoy success at a recent carnival in Albury.ST JOSEPH’S Primary School’s young basketball stars shone recently during a carnival at Albury.Four of St Joseph’s six participating teams came away as winners in their division. The school has praised its students and thanked the coache..
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