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Singlets the vest in town
6/10/2008 | NOTHING says ute muster quite like a blue singlet so a world record attempt was a fitting tribute to the iconic piece of attire. On the 10th anniversary of the Deniliquin Ute Muster there were plenty...  | SLIDESHOW: 10th Deni Ute Muster
6/10/2008 | BREAKING NEWS:MARGARET Vandergulik has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the Supreme Court at Wangaratta this morning.
6/10/2008 | NORTH East MPs are urging the federal and Victorian governments to get on with the Wod­onga rail bypass.
6/10/2008 | A MAN allegedly threatened to chop up a Wodonga hotel security guard early yesterday with a machete he had hidden up his sleeve.
Cancer relay raises $116,000
6/10/2008 | FIT and enthusiastic Wangaratta philanthropists helped raise $116,000 for charity at the city’s first Relay for Life on the weekend. The event, at W.J. Findlay Reserve, attracted about 70 teams...
Visitors dominate in Beer Olympics
6/10/2008 | STEINS clinked in Albury on Saturday to celebrate the first Soden’s Hotel Oktoberfest. Organiser Liam Willoughby said the event had been a great success, with all 300 of the special beer glasse...
Small offering from skies is brief relief
6/10/2008 | RAIN over the weekend brought brief respite for the region’s farmers but the message remains the same — it’s not enough. Graeme Hicks’ family set up Buccleuch Villa in Lowesda...
Wines for tastes fit for King
6/10/2008 | A RECORD crowd of more than 300 wine lovers put their senses to the test for the judging of the King Valley Wine Shed Show. Organiser Wendy Batey said the annual event, held on Saturday, had attracte...
Mechanic facing costly clean-up
4/10/2008 | AN Albury mechanic yesterday lit a fire to highlight how his property was contaminated with fuel that has left him with a clean-up bill of nearly $1 million. Stephen Bowdren owns the former BP and Ca...
Junior sport will be a winner
4/10/2008 | JUNIOR sporting clubs in the North East have the chance to win thousands of dollars in sports gear. RACV and Rebel Sport have joined to provide $102,000 in sports gear for junior sporting clubs in re...
Restored organ fit for king
4/10/2008 | IF the pipe organ is the king of instruments, the one at Christ Church, Beechworth, will get a right royal reception this weekend. A concert by the Sydney Cathedral Singers last night was to be the f...
Valuations doubt after auction sale
4/10/2008 | A $510,000 sale of Wodonga’s Jappo Donks premises yesterday puts a question mark over official valuations used to assess how the city raises $20 million in general rates. The Sisters of Mercy P...
Cold comfort for grieving family
3/10/2008 | A GRIEVING Wodonga family say they take little solace from a six-month jail sentence handed out to the sole survivor of a double fatality at Barnawartha North last year.
125th show steps back in time
3/10/2008 | HISTORY is in the air at the Yarrawonga Agricultural Show which is celebrating its 125th anniversary with a touch of nostalgia. Vintage cars and motorcycles will get visitors into the mood for the he...
Exhibition to ‘normalise’ mental illness
3/10/2008 | AN art show featuring works by those touched by mental health problems will be officially opened today in Albury. A ribbon will be cut to mark the opening at 11am, with Greater Southern Area Health S...
‘No skid marks’ at crash site
3/10/2008 | A FIREFIGHTER called to the crash where Patrick Plumbe’s body was found said there were no skid marks leading to where his car hit a tree. Wangaratta South CFA captain Garry Nash yesterday told...
Longer days bring restriction change
3/10/2008 | ALBURY water restrictions will be amended slightly on Sunday because of daylight saving. Residents will be able to water gardens between 6am and 8am, and 6pm and 8pm on allocated watering days instea...
Wastewater plan boost
3/10/2008 | ONE of Wodonga’s largest businesses will reduce its recycled water usage by 32 per cent after a deal with North East Water. Wodonga Rendering, which also includes the abattoirs, will benef...
3/10/2008 | A WOMAN on trial for killing her husband staged a car crash near Wangaratta to make it look like he had killed himself, the Supreme Court at Wangaratta heard yesterday. Margaret Vandergulik, 61, had ...
Club defies downturn
3/10/2008 | ALBURY’S Commercial Club has defied the toughest economic conditions in three decades to record a $1.75 million profit for the 2007-2008 financial year. The profit, made on total income of...
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22/09/2008 | Once upon a time finding a mate was easy. It was a childhood sweetheart, someone from church or if you were ugly, the other ugly person.
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