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18/11/2008 | The $300 million in new money for local government must be spent by September next year, Prime Minister Kevin Rudd says.
Control your kids
18/11/2008 | AN Aboriginal leader has called for an end to a growing culture of violence on the Border and urged other elders and community groups to echo his concerns. Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation board member Ray Kennedy said yesterday he feared a bloody rampage that broke out at Lavington on Saturday morning would be repeated without strong intervention.
18/11/2008 | BORDER councils are vying for a share of the $300 million the federal government is giving them to local governments to upgrade community infrastructure such as playgrounds, parks and libraries.
18/11/2008 | AN Albury man got a rude awakening this morning when he found someone had attempted to remove his home’s flyscreen.
Row link to sword assault
18/11/2008 | POLICE believe an assault involving a samurai sword and a hockey stick may have started as a domestic argument. Albury police are continuing their investigations into the assault in Smith Street in N...
Petitions on way to parliaments
18/11/2008 | A PETITION boasting 7000 signatures supporting an Albury children’s disability service’s push for more NSW and Federal Government funding will be presented to both parliaments within weeks...
Risky call to back NSW
18/11/2008 | ALEXANDRA Gittings had a tough choice to make earlier this year. The talented left-arm medium pacer, having grown up in NSW, had a chance to play for both the Victorian and NSW under-15 cricket teams...
18/11/2008 | THE Farrer League was thrown into turmoil last night after the Southern NSW AFL independent tribunal gave permission for two clubs to leave. The three-man independent tribunal granted permission for ...
18/11/2008 | DEFENDING premier Wangaratta looks set to remain a force in the Ovens and Murray next season by signing former Scoresby captain and best and fairest winner Steve Williamson. The athletic player will ...
Pound still the best place to find pets
18/11/2008 | A BORDER vet has urged those looking for a pet not to shun the Albury pound after a dog given a new home was put down because of a deadly disease. Nadine Miller, from Albury’s Family Vet Centre...
Revamp design amateur, says sculptor
18/11/2008 | A YACKANDANDAH sculptor with experience on the international stage has criticised the revamp of High Street, as something a first-year student would design. Benjamin Gilbert, whose work is displayed ...
Together in family and artwork
18/11/2008 | TOGETHERNESS is the theme of one of many artworks Border children have painted to adorn the walls of the Family Relationship Centre. Yesterday students from Lavington’s Murray High School saw t...
Youth injured in rampage
17/11/2008 | A TRASHED house, four assaults and a long blood trail along Griffith Road in Lavington are some of the results of a wild weekend that unfolded over two nights in the city. The drama began early Satur...
John Woodman Memorial Cycling Classic
17/11/2008 | All the action from the John Woodman Memorial Cycling Classic held over the weekend.
Tree climb proves a challenge
17/11/2008 | ORGANISERS have hailed the Victorian Tree Climbing Championships held for the first time in Wangaratta a great success. Competitors battled it out in a test of speed and technique in the contest at t...
Redlegs claw way back into contest
17/11/2008 | A RESCUE mission between Rutherglen United skipper Greg Barras and all-rounder Chris Jones has worked the Redlegs back to even terms with Wangaratta Magpies on day one of their grand final rematch at ...
Bellevue will become mansion again
17/11/2008 | ALBURY’S historic 592 Kiewa Street mansion, Bellevue, will be returned to a private residence after it was sold after an auction on Saturday. Bellevue was passed in following only one bid of $5...
Unbeaten teams ready to clash
17/11/2008 | WODONGA and Corowa Services have set up a blockbuster in the Ovens and Murray Pennant Bowls division A competition after accounting for Myrtleford and Wangaratta respectively on Saturday. The two und...
Cancer a battle like no other
17/11/2008 | ONE of the nation’s greatest sporting heroes spoke yesterday at a Wodonga hospital about her battles with cancer. Raelene Boyle was guest speaker at the Murray Valley Private Hospital’s H...
Corowa hits back to crush Howlong
17/11/2008 | COROWA opened its winning account in the Murray District Golf Association’s scratch pennant competition with a surprise 5-2 victory against Howlong at Corowa yesterday. After being crushed 5½-1...
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14/11/2008 | There isn't any doubt any more about whether Deputy PM, Julia Gillard, has the killer instinct. The problem tends more to be how to drag her off the victim's body.
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