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Sunday, 19 May 2024
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North Wagga spring the biggest upset of the Farrer League season.
Matt Malone
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Hundreds packed the Wagga Country Club to say their final farewell.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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See all the scores from around the grounds.
Matt Malone
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Tempers flare between North Wagga and East Wagga-Kooringal in the Farrer League game at McPherson Oval. Picture by Matt Malone
Despite the hard work to secure the talks, no funding is forthcoming.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Wagga MP Joe McGirr and member for Murray Helen Dalton met with health minister Ryan Park on Wednesday to lobby for better paediatric services across the Riverina. File pictures
It comes as she upgrades to a $12.5 million home.
Jen Melocco
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Bold wallpapers and furnishings featured in period rooms with original marble fireplaces. Pic: Supplied
The PGA Championship was eclipsed by drama surrounding Scottie Scheffler's early-morning arrest before Xander Schauffele went on to take the halfway lead.
Frank Pingue
Scottie Scheffler, hours after being arrested, got cheered by the crowds at Valhalla. (AP PHOTO)
Police allege Ulises Davila was the leader in the alleged corruption.
Carla Mascarenhas
Macarthur FC players Kearyn Baccus, Ulises Dvila and Clayton Lewis have been charged. Pictures by AAP Image Jeremy Ng/Darren England/Dan Himbrechts
He lost his mother five months after the crash.
Emily Anderson
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Rusty Shaw is a Wagga local who defied doctor's expectation that he would never walk or talk again after a motocross accident left him with permanent brain damage in 2004. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
One in 10 babies named Angus were born in the region.
Emily Anderson
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The Premier was in Orange for the community cabinet meeting.
Grace Dudley
From left, Julia Andrews director of external engagement Orange and Bathurst, Vice Chancellor Renee Leon, Samantha Beresford head of government relations and regional engagement, Premier Chris Minns and Member for Orange Phil Donato (obscured) at Charles Sturt University Orange campus. Picture by Jude Keogh
This price-point maximises the full stamp duty exemption for first home buyers.
Finn Coleman
A petition to renew the lease went online today.
Jeremy Eager
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The future of Wagga airport remains in the hands of residents as council annouces petition. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
Home to become where the heart is as developers lodge plans.
Taylor Dodge
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Plans to transform The Home Tavern into a shop and residential housing have been lodged to Wagga City Council. Picture by Tom Dennis
Leonie Price has spent decades giving to her community.
Emily Anderson
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Kellie Murray, Jasmine Williams, Tarnie Brown, Leonie Price, Cara Glover, Tahlia Morgan and Montana Kearnes at Ngurra Hub Ashmont in support of Ms Price's cancer journey. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
Artificial intelligence results have 'unprecedented' accuracy.
Bageshri Savyasachi
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Local water sport clubs excited for $9m funding announcement
Finn Coleman
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Wagga Boat Club commodore, Mick Henderson, lakeside at Lake Albert. Picture by Les Smith.
It's only natural as twins that they're set to debut together.
Matt Malone
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Stewart James is the man behind Carlton's indigenous guernsey.
Matt Malone
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Narrandera man Stewart James catches up with cousin Zac Williams at the SCG this week. Picture by Carlton FC
There are fears of rising ticket prices if it is privatised.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Wagga mayor Dallas Tout is urging the community to support a petition to save the city's airport from privatisation. File picture
Request comes as health ministry begins ratio reform.
Emily Anderson
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NSW Nurses and Midwives Association Wagga branch representatives Karen Hart and Roylene Stanley are determined for the state government to accept the union's requests. Picture by Tom Dennis
The incident was captured on CCTV.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Council receives $4.4 million in funding from federal government
Police haven't ruled out a group was responsible for attack.
Taylor Dodge
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Police are appealing for information after a man was left critically injured on pinaroo Drive. File picture

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'It got past the breakwater and out into the open sea.'
Katrina Lovell
The woman was forced to buy four MacBooks.
Anna Houlahan
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CCTV captures the alleged abductor as he carries four MacBook computers. Picture supplied
You could be fined for sifting through a neighbour's bins.
Jessica Belzycki
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The rubbish in your bin may not belong to you. Picture by Jonathan Carroll
The prize money will go towards education and facilities.
Georgina Sebar
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Skye Stewart, Cathy Halmarick and Cassie Talbot accept their awards at the Australian Nursing & Midwifery Awards. Picture supplied
The couple have had to hide their relationship for the past six months.
Megan Doherty
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Farmer Wants a Wife star Joe Bobbin in Canberra this week. Picture by Karleen Minney
It came down to the wire between Waratahs and Ag College.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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The Goannas notched up their fourth win of the season in Leeton.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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MCUE's Tristan Wheeler gets a kick away during the Goannas 34-point win against Leeton-Whitton. Picture by Liam Warren
Gundagai and Young were strong winners in Group Nine action.
Matt Malone
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Albury's Keanau Wighton runs the ball up with gusto against Young at Greenfield Park on Saturday. Picture by Mark Jesser
Temora, Charles Sturt University and Marrar all winners.
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GGGM had to fight hard to notch up their sixth win of the season.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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Ganmain-Grong Grong-Matong's Matt Hamblin takes a mark while under pressure from Griffith's Tom Tyson during the Lions 26-point win against the Swans. Picture by Les Smith
North Wagga spring the biggest upset of the Farrer League season.
Matt Malone
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North Wagga's Jackson Kerr looks to escape East Wagga-Kooringal's Dylan Morton in the Farrer League game at McPherson Oval on Saturday. Picture by Matt Malone
See all the scores from around the grounds.
Matt Malone
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Tempers flare between North Wagga and East Wagga-Kooringal in the Farrer League game at McPherson Oval. Picture by Matt Malone
Updates from around the grounds on another busy weekend.
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This price-point maximises the full stamp duty exemption for first home buyers.
Finn Coleman
It comes as she upgrades to a $12.5 million home.
Jen Melocco
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Bold wallpapers and furnishings featured in period rooms with original marble fireplaces. Pic: Supplied
Panoramic views of rolling hills unfold beyond the mature trees.
Step outside to a captivating alfresco entertaining area, leading to a resort-style inground pool and spa adorned with travertine tiles. Picture supplied.
Playing the waiting game could lead to more competition for homes.
Jemimah Clegg
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It last sold in 2022 to Billson's Brewery's Nathan Cowan.
Madilyn McKinley
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32 Ford Street in Beechworth is for $1.2 million. Picture supplied
Take a dip in the backyard pool of the Olympian.
Melissa Kehagias
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Ariarne, her younger sister Mia and parents Steve and Robyn at the family home they are now selling. Pic: Peter Brew-Bevan/Australian Women's Weekly
Wagga to host Flynn's Walk for the first time.
Taylor Dodge
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Staples still popular as one of their busiest days grows nearer.
Jeremy Eager
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Scooter Flowers staff member Pearl Bowen prepares for big days ahead as Mother's Day looms. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
Part of the newest Mad Max movie was filmed in the southwest.
Jeremy Eager
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Furiosa stars Chris Hemsworth and Anya Taylor-Joy at the film's Australian premiere in Sydney on May 2. Picture by Getty Images
Barry Carne has rolled around for 2024.
Taylor Dodge
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Barry Carne Memorial Ski Race Committee member Jacinta Evans said this year they have some pretty big names competing at the Wagga event. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
Community called to support charity.
Taylor Dodge
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Mother's Day Classic Wagga co-host Perry Aldrige is hoping to see the community throw it's support behind a good cause. Picture by Taylor Dodge
Upgrades to the nbn are making connections in regional areas better.
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
Leonie Price has spent decades giving to her community.
Emily Anderson
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Kellie Murray, Jasmine Williams, Tarnie Brown, Leonie Price, Cara Glover, Tahlia Morgan and Montana Kearnes at Ngurra Hub Ashmont in support of Ms Price's cancer journey. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
It's hoped diving back into their past will increase numbers.
Jeremy Eager
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Freemason of 60 years Rick Priest in front of Wagga's only lodge. Picture by Jeremy Eager
Thousands of dollars was split between chosen charities.
Jeremy Eager
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The Riverina Ford Owners Club presenting over $8000 dollars in donations. Picture by Tom Dennis
'It's changed a lot in the industry since I started driving trucks in 1968.'
Sophie Else
Greg Milthorpe (middle) with family, Jack, Rodney, Steven, Chris and Ryan Milthorpe and dog, Mya. Picture by James Wiltshire.
On other planets, the aurora are often in other colours.
Brad Tucker
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Do the hidden documents predict which car brands may disappear?
Peter Brewer
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Hugely popular tow cars, like the Toyota LandCruiser 300 Series, received late dispensations from the revised fuel efficiency standard. Picture supplied
Lessons from Australia are being heeded by Labour in the UK.
Mark Kenny
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Sir Keir Starmer is on track to win the next UK election, mainly by not being a Tory. Picture Shutterstock
It came down to the wire between Waratahs and Ag College.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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Ag College's Jackson Buda attempts to evade the incoming tackle from Waratahs' Angus Burns during their clash at Beres Ellwood Oval. Picture by Les Smith
The Goannas notched up their fourth win of the season in Leeton.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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MCUE's Tristan Wheeler gets a kick away during the Goannas 34-point win against Leeton-Whitton. Picture by Liam Warren
Lessons from Australia are being heeded by Labour in the UK.
Mark Kenny
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The five things to look for when hiring full-time WFH staff.
Sue Papadoulis
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A specific skillset is needed to work from home full-time. Picture Shutterstock
The idea is considered political suicide. But it's valid.
Denis Moriarty
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The bank of mum and dad is a huge contributor to the housing crisis. Picture Shutterstock
It's a hard choice, but our duelling experts are here to help.
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Raise a glass to some of the country's out-there outback pubs.
John Borthwick
Way-out watering holes: Our pick of Australia's best outback pubs
Explore Waikiki through the legacy of one of its greats.
Caden Helmers
Johor Bahru is often overlooked yet brims with cultural delights.
Michael Turtle
Hidden in plain sight: The Malaysian city you should visit next
The lowdown on AirTags and other similar devices.
Sue Wallace
The Big Question: Are luggage trackers a source of panic or reassurance?
Heart-racing hikes meet scenic cruises and world-class cuisine.
Akash Arora
Incredible moments you can only have in this part of Tasmania
Plus, a ground-breaking wellness retreat is tackling menopause.
No-alcohol holidays are on the rise - would you sign up for one?
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No matter how good your fake number plate might look, if it's not issued by the state authority, it is illegal to use.
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The Jeep brand was built on simple, rugged off-roaders, and the Wrangler-based Shortcut concept embraces this heritage.
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Why Jeep needs to sell this back-to-basics off-roader
Here's how warranty works in a nutshell – and whether you have to service within a dealer network to get it.
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Does servicing outside your dealership void your warranty?
New car pricing is more complicated than you think. Here are the elements that add up to a drive-away price.
Josh Nevett • 2hrs ago
What's included in the drive-away price of a new car?
The flagship petrol Subaru Crosstrek has some great features and is better off-road than many of its rivals.
Matt Campbell
2024 Subaru Crosstrek review
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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
Artist Graham Hearn began painting about five years ago.
Rebecca Nadge • 2hrs ago
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After managing other studs Paul Manwaring and his family exhibit their first bull.
Helen Decosta
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Paul and Natalie Manwaring, Oak Hill Herefords Cootamundra with their children Henry, Polly and Will and their first home bred bull to be offered Oak Hill Titan. Photo by Helen De Costa.
Toowoomba fire ants nests detected by eradication dog team.
Alison Paterson
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Two RIFA nests were found in Toowoomba on May 14 thanks to a dog detection team similar to the duo shown here from the National Fire Ant Eradication Program. Picture: Supplied
Australian Made Week reminds us of the talent produced at home.
Linley Wilkie
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Farmhouse in Victoria's high country has been lovingly restored.
A gallery wall surrounds the wall-mounted TV, injecting a personal touch into the space. Pictures by Simon Ferrito
We all wonder if we're doing a good enough job.
Karen Hardy
Mothering when the kids are all grown up. Picture Shutterstock