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CrossFit TMA welcome back 24 Hours of Heroes to honour fallen.
Sophie Else, Mark Jesser
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CrossFit TMA Owner Trav Willcox and Coach Zak Rogers say gym-goers push through sweat and tears to remember those who have served. Picture by Mark Jesser
Wangaratta's (CALD) swimming program a success.
Sophie Else
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Children and youth attended the swimming program earlier this month as part of the new CALD program rolling out. Picture supplied.
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THEN AND NOW: Wodonga swimming spot well frequented before pool opening
Uta Wiltshire, Wodonga and District Historical Society
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Wodonga Creek was a popular swimming spot before the city's pool opened on Stanley Street in 1959. Picture supplied
Anzac Day is one of Australia's most important occasions.
Sophie Else
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 Private Aydin Merdjanic and private Stephanie Georgalis share their thoughts on why Anzac Day is important to them and the significance behind the day. Picture supplied.
It's a rare event changing the globe at Albury's Monument Hill.
Sophie Else
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Bird's eye view from Albury's 'beacon' during one-in-20-year event
Captain Paras Lohani is proud of his time in the Australian Army.
Sophie Else
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Bandiana's Captain Paras Lohani says Anzac Day is a reminder of the courage and camaraderie of those who have gone before him. Picture by Mark Jesser.
Rachel and Brent Alexander left 'devastated' at closure news.
Sophie Else
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Thurgoona's Rachel and Brent Alexander of Razoo Animal Sanctuary have big plans for the property, which houses goats, sheep, chickens and more. Picture by Mark Jesser.
The community have been without a taxi service for two years.
Sophie Else
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Corryong bus driver Ron Pynappels of the Corryong Bus and Freight service says the town didn't have many options when it came to transport but the freight service was still quite popular. Picture by Mark Jesser.
'People are already travelling to Wagga or Albury.'
Sophie Else
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Petition organisers Bailey Krebser, Montana Farrall and Tara Buckley with concerned parents. Picture by Les Smith

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