The Daily Advertiser
Monday, 6 May 2024
Whistleblower's conduct 'honourable', lawyer says.
Hannah Neale • 2hrs ago
See all the photos from Wagga's biggest race day of the year.
Emily Anderson
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It is the first time the family has entered the car in a show.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Lee and Amanda Shoemark with children Chloe, 6, Brayden, 5, and Ella, 1, and the three trophies their 1971 HQ GTS sedan won at the family's first ever car show. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
Don't rely on an algorithm to show you real news: ACM editors
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The editors of ACM's 14 daily newspapers have appealed to their thousands of social media followers to show their support for local journalism as Mark Zuckerberg's Meta devalues trusted news on its Facebook and Instagram platforms.
The Hollywood star temporarily lived at the property in 2021.
Jade Lazarevic
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Rivermead Estate on the Gold Coast is listed for sale with price expectations of around $20 million. Picture supplied
The young women have been offered counselling by the school.
Carla Mascarenhas
Entrance to Yarra Valley Grammar School in Ringwood, Victoria. Picture via Google Streetview
A first-time winner took out the top spot for girls.
Jessica Belzycki • 1hr ago
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The department of customer service has revealed the top baby names for 2023 in NSW. Picture Canva images.
Sussan Ley comments on council survey on reactors in Riverina.
Anthony Bunn
Sussan Ley has welcomed a council exploring citizens' thoughts on nuclear energy plants in the southern Riverina. Picture by Mark Jesser
Almost 14,000 people packed the Wagga Racecourse over the two days.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Also: Still so many questions about alleged illegal knackery.
Letters
Your say: Recognising a problem is the first step to solving it
The works are set to take place from Monday.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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The man has been granted bail after his arrest at the weekend.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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A man will appear in court later this month after being charged with alleged animal cruelty offences in the Riverina region. File picture
Tom 'Prime Train' Baulch enjoys his Barellan experience.
Matt Malone
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Tom 'Prime Train' Baulch tries to set Barellan alight during the Farrer League clash against Temora at Barellan Sportsground on Saturday. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
GGGM prevailed in the battle between the only undefeated sides.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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GGGM's Tom Banuelos has a marking attempt spoiled by Collingullie-Wagga's James Pope during the clash between the Demons and Lions at Crossroads Oval. Picture by Les Smith
See all the scores from around the grounds.
Matt Malone
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The Riverina group was blown away by the support they received.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Research MND Australia director of research Gethin Thomas was grateful to receive the funds from Riverina Trekkers Robyn and Neil Cole and sponsor Tasco Petroleum, represented by Wagga depot manager Matthew Tansey. Picture by Andrew Mangelsdorf
Updates from around the grounds on another busy weekend.
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It's hoped paid practical training will keep graduates at work.
Jeremy Eager
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Galore CWA branch vice president Mackenna Powell says a financial incentive would help address a "critical nurse shortage in NSW". File picture
Launching on May 4, the show has timed a new Star Wars piece to perfection.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Wagga Brick Show, Graham Draper puts in the finishing touches to his Simpsons display as he readies to open the doors of the Kyeamba Smith Hall on Saturday morning. Picture by Tom Dennis
One racegoer bought his horses suit with five bottles of Malibu.
Emily Anderson
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Scottie Marsh, Ninoska Birchall, Liliana Birchall and Lucas Kleinschafer were out and about at the Wagga Gold Cup. Picture by Emily Anderson
The proposed centre would create 96 childcare spaces.
Taylor Dodge
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He presented to an ED in Melbourne but hasn't been seen since.
Andrew Pearson
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Benjamin Rail, aged 30, was last seen at the Junee railway station about 10.50pm on Friday, April 19, and later presented to an emergency department in Melbourne. He hasn't been seen since. Pictures supplied
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All the winners from this year's Fashions on the Field.
Taylor Dodge
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'Some days it works, some days it doesn't ... it's the only strategy I know.'
Jeremy Eager
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Terry Brinkworth and Greg Fahey, from Newcastle, study the form guide after being among the first to arrive at the Murrumbidgee Turf Club for Friday's Wagga Gold Cup. Picture by Tom Dennis
Olivia Shaw finished making her dress about 1am on Gold Cup Day.
Taylor Dodge
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Wagga's Olivia Shaw brought her dress from the op shop, pulled it apart and put it back together again hours before the Gold Cup. Picture by Bernard Humphreys

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Move over Nazca lines: Man unearths giant rock carvings
Annie Hesse • 1hr ago
The body of their American friend and one other were also found.
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Perth siblings Jake and Callum Robinson, both in their 30s, were allegedly shot in the head while resisting a robbery of their ute. (AAP Image/Supplied)
Few paediatric services is inflaming youth crime in the bush.
Carla Mascarenhas
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'Not listening': Youth crime wave linked to early services say experts
A further $100 million could be paid in a civil penalty.
Anna Houlahan
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Qantas planes outside a gate lounge. File picture
'So long to our friend, our king Bernard Hill,' Elijah Wood said.
Anna Houlahan
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Bernard Hill shot by Viggo Mortensen (left) in Boys of the Blackstuff (centre) and in Lord of the Rings (right). Picture Viggo Mortensen/Alan Bleasdale/NewLine Cinema
The Demons travel to Narrandera on Saturday to play the Eagles.
Jimmy Meiklejohn • 1hr ago
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Hundreds of students competed in the primary and secondary event.
Tahlia Sinclair • 2hrs ago
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Kildare goal defence Charlotte Niuila passes the ball down court. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
Nine legends were announced at the Hall of Fame gala dinner.
Matt Malone • 2hrs ago
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Wagga's Paul Kelly speaks on stage alongside good mate and former Sydney Swans teammate Tony 'Plugger' Lockett at the NSW Australian Football Hall of Fame gala dinner at the SCG on Friday night. Picture by Nigel Owen
Sunny conditions greeted riders at Pomingalarna Park on Sunday.
Jimmy Meiklejohn • 2hrs ago
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Thunder fix deficit to earn a draw with Kangaroos.
Tahlia Sinclair
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Albury's Frederick Wells and Jackins Olam tackle Kangaroos' Ned Cooper. Picture by James Wiltshire.
Collingullie-Wagga used the game to give some young talent a run.
Tahlia Sinclair
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Lily Webb takes a pass at the edge of the shooting circle. Picture by Les Smith
Goals were raining down at Rawlings Park on Saturday night.
Tahlia Sinclair
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A last minute goal evened the scores at Rawlings Park between Tolland and Hanwood. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
The Wanderers had a big win at home this weekend.
Tahlia Sinclair
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Liam Vickers takes on Wanderers' Nathan Singh Maxwell Prest. Picture by Tom Dennis
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This home combines luxurious living with everyday practicality.
House of the Week
This amazing home sets the standard for luxurious living
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This amazing home sets the standard for luxurious living. Pictures supplied
As building costs remain high people favour established homes.
Jemimah Clegg
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In the past two years, established house prices increased by 8 per cent while construction costs jumped 18.3 per cent. Pic: Shutterstock
It sits in an ornate 1880s landmark building.
Melissa Kehagias
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It could beat the Australian house price record of $130 million.
Jen Melocco
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The home took eight years to complete and sits on the equivalent of four blocks of harbourside land. Pic: Supplied
'Magic' two-hour commuter radius around big cities lead the way.
Jemimah Clegg
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 Regional markets are once again starting to out-perform the capital cities. Pic: Shutterstock
Your guide to what's happening in the Riverina: April 26-28
Daisy Huntly
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Saturday's event will pull people from across NSW and beyond.
Taylor Dodge
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Wagga Model Aero Club member Richard Carroll gets in some practice before the club's 50th year event on Saturday. Picture by Tom Dennis
Your comprehensive guide to how communities will pay their respects.
Daisy Huntly, Jeremy Eager
The dawn service in Wagga on Anzac Day 2022. Picture by Madeline Begley
Pete Denahy is always a crowd favourite on the muster day stage.
Jodie Bruton
Five-time Golden Guitar winner Pete Denahy will return to the Deni Ute Muster in spring.
A variety of stalls will feature at this weekend's first market.
Taylor Dodge
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Pride Australia's Vic Dodds is preparing for the first ever Markets at the Gardens day. Picture by Les Smith
Drink in history and the future with a tasting adventure of award-winning Barossa shiraz.
Rosie Ryan
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Travel through the Panama Canal on a ship built for maximum enjoyment.
Emma Brown
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Colourful houses Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Picture Shutterstock
Sit back and see the best of New Zealand on this sweeping rail and coach tour.
Emma Brown
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Queenstown on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Picture Shutterstock
The Northern Lights hold a fascination for humans the world over.
Emma Brown
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The polar lights in Norway. Picture Shutterstock
Upgrading the litter tray can improve your cat's health and decrease odour.
Elizabeth Habermann
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PetSafe is dedicated to enhancing the bond between pets and their families through innovative pet care solutions with the ScoopFree automatic litter tray their latest product. Picture PetSafe
Compiled from the Daily Advertiser by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society.
In the Past is compiled from the Daily Advertiser by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society.
Fitzmaurice Street, circa 1900. In the foreground is Victoria House, at this time occupied by Mr James O'Reilly's Trade Palace. O'Reilly, an Irishman, opened his own drapery business near the Wollundry Lagoon in 1898. A few years later, O'Reilly's moved into this prominent position next to Hunter Bros. Newsagency. Picture supplied (CSU Regional Archives, RW5.432, Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society Collection]
Your comprehensive guide to how communities will pay their respects.
Daisy Huntly, Jeremy Eager
The dawn service in Wagga on Anzac Day 2022. Picture by Madeline Begley
The Voice of Real Australia newsletter is now five thanks to you.
James Joyce • 27m ago
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Move over Nazca lines: Man unearths giant rock carvings
Annie Hesse • 1hr ago
The giant 'fish' carving. Picture by George Moussa.
The Demons travel to Narrandera on Saturday to play the Eagles.
Jimmy Meiklejohn • 1hr ago
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Collingullie-Wagga's Ed Perryman is tackled by GGGM pair Aaron Proctor and Tom Banuelos during the Demons loss to the Lions on Saturday. Picture by Les Smith
A first-time winner took out the top spot for girls.
Jessica Belzycki • 1hr ago
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The department of customer service has revealed the top baby names for 2023 in NSW. Picture Canva images.
Whistleblower's conduct 'honourable', lawyer says.
Hannah Neale • 2hrs ago
David McBride speaks to media outside court on Monday. Picture by Hannah Neale
The Voice of Real Australia newsletter is now five thanks to you.
James Joyce • 27m ago
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Social media is like a letterbox jammed with junk mail.
John Hanscombe
The concern is that younger social media users are not only less selective but are being steered by algorithms towards noxious content. Picture Shutterstock
It's time for the government to go beyond rhetoric.
Colin Rubenstein
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For years, Iran has been orchestrating a vast plan to encircle Israel militarily and attack it constantly. Picture Shutterstock
Swap big-city thrills in Canada for the charms of country Quebec.
Sarah Maguire
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Destination next: The Canadian hotspot that belongs on your bucket list
Best of the west just got closer.
Marlene Even
Airline review: Is the new flight between Sydney and Busselton any good?
Portland is abuzz with new energy.
Louise Goldsbury
Portland beyond Portlandia: Why everyone's talking about this city - again!
The 2024 numbers have surpassed pre-pandemic figures.
Australians are heading to Japan in record numbers - here's why
Sit back and see the best of New Zealand on this sweeping rail and coach tour.
Emma Brown
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Queenstown on the shores of Lake Wakatipu. Picture Shutterstock
Car Expert
Western Australia is investing an additional $5.2 million in rebates for buyers of new electric vehicles, even as other states ditch subsidies.
William Stopford • 1hr ago
Cadillac may be coming to Australia as an electric-only brand, but its boss has left the door open for petrol models to continue beyond 2030 globally.
William Stopford • 1hr ago
Another luxury brand wavers on ambitious EV goals
A local job ad and trademark filings point to the return of the Geely brand in Australia, around a decade after it was last seen here.
William Stopford
Geely's Australian return revealed in local filings, job ad
Jeep is continuing to electrify its lineup, with the Gladiator ute the next model to get a plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Max Davies
2025 Jeep Gladiator 4xe: Plug-in hybrid Ranger rival confirmed
A Victorian fabrication workshop has remedied the lack of an FJ Cruiser ute in a lengthy, unique transformation.
Max Davies
Here's the FJ Cruiser ute that Toyota wouldn't make
The Senior
Think you're smarter than The Lightning Bolt? Find out all about the new Chaser in Australia.
Therese Murray
Proposed law changes to reduce financial elder abuse.
Eileen Wood
The Standing Council of Attorneys-General is looking into changes to financial Enduring Powers of Attorney. Picture Shutterstock
Persistence has paid off for veterans golfer Rita Gounder.
Rowan Cowley
Rita Gounder is Western Sydney Region Veteran Golf Association's ladies player of the year. Picture supplied
The Land
It has been a rainfall feast or famine on station country around Broken Hill, with some pastoralists set up for a good season and others "on a knife's edge".
Quinton McCallum • 22m ago
Uralla Medical Centre will be closing its doors permanently soon.
27m ago
Uralla Medical Centre will close down on Friday, June 7. Picture from Uralla Medical Centre Facebook
'She might need some sunglasses, sunscreen and a hat come spring.'
Elka Devney • 1hr ago
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In an extremely rare occurrence Albino Hereford calf, named Migamoo, was born on Gavin and Kim Morgan's farm Taabinga, Hillgrove. Pictures supplied by Kim Morgan
The eclectic style has become a classic for a reason.
Not sure what to buy her? Look around the house for inspiration.
Linley Wilkie
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Last minute ideas your mum will adore
Helpful insights into creating spaces that enhance your art.
Selecting and styling the right art can enhance the overall ambiance of your home. Picture supplied