The Daily Advertiser
Saturday, 1 June 2024
The school playground is full of chatter again.
Emily Anderson • 29m ago
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The Rock-Yerong Creek flex their muscle with strong second half.
Matt Malone • 1hr ago
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See all the scores from around the grounds.
Jimmy Meiklejohn • 2hrs ago
CSU's Harry Wakefield takes a stretching mark ahead of TRYC's Caleb Brown during the clash between the Bushpigs and Magpies at Peter Hastie Oval. Picture by Tom Dennis
An evening for foodies and wine-lovers at boutique restaurant
Finn Coleman • 2hrs ago
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The Charles hospitality staff member Rosie Cannon with locally sourced food and Eden Road wines ahead of their special collaborative Wine Evening. Picture by Les Smith
A number of key appointments have been made to the growing business.
Jen Melocco
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Fire crews and police are searching for a missing resident feared trapped in rubble after a townhouse collapsed in Sydney's west following a large explosion.
Cassandra Morgan • 54m ago
Five people have been taken to hospital after a home explosion as emergency crews search the rubble. (Mark Evans/AAP PHOTOS)
Or is he a perennial bachelor?
Anna Houlahan
Is US film director Quentin Tarantino married or single? Picture AFP photo/Francois Guillot
It's hoped further assistance will come out of the state budget.
Allan Wilson
Riverina Winegrape Growers marketing board CEO Jeremy Cass. Picture by Allan Wilson
With more childcare centres on the horizon, getting staff to fill the roles could prove difficult.
Taylor Dodge
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Offender stuck in Melbourne, 'but will appear for sentencing'.
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Craig Leslie Williamson will be sentenced in Albury next week over a quad-bike incident in Finley in late 2023. File picture
The nearly 12-hour incident unfolded on the RAAF Base Wagga.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Daniel Boswell's 100km run was delayed twice due to injury.
Jeremy Eager
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Daniel Boswell will be running from Albury to Wagga for his niece, Matilda 'Toots' Howard. Pictures by James Wiltshire and Tom Dennis
Calls for better infrastructure to support fastest growing areas.
Finn Coleman
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Wagga councillor Richard Foley is calling for a lower Gobba Bridge duplication. Picture by Les Smith
The 40-year-old hopes to advocate for mental health support.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Investigations into the cause of a fire in the Riverina are ongoing.
Taylor Dodge
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Narrandera's Kurrajong Laundry on Myrtle Street has been destroyed by fire. Picture by Fire and Rescue NSW
ANU fears outside protesters may enter campus and chant outside exam halls
Steve Evans
Protesters rallied after their forced move on Tuesday. Picture by Karleen Minney
Police issue description of man seen leaving the scene.
Talia Pattison
Murrumbidgee Police District officers are continuing their search for a man who allegedly robbed a service station in Leeton on Thursday, May 30. File picture
City's case workers on group flying under the radar.
Finn Coleman
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Work on the project has now been suspended.
Emily Anderson
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Boorooma's service station was set to open in July 2024, the construction has now been halted as builders Stevens Construction entered voluntary administration. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
The man revealed a cocaine cache on a phone call while in custody.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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They've arrived at their clubs from all over.
Tahlia Sinclair
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First year Reddies players Cloey Petersen, Ebony Weekes, Shallan Wright, Chloe Cheeseman and Katie Wallace at training at Beres Elwood Oval. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
Cootamundra mother notes the benefits of local maternity services.
Finn Coleman
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Cootamundra MP Steph Cooke, retired Cootamundra midwife Anne Lawson and Cootamundra birth trauma survivor Belinda Thompson at Cootamundra Hospital. Picture supplied

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Isolated young people rely on platforms for social connection.
Carla Mascarenhas
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Sunshine Coast, Queensland was the most popular destination.
Jessica Belzycki
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Picture of houses in Wollongong, NSW in 2020. Picture Anna Warr
The goal keeper extraordinaire has had a big fortnight.
Tahlia Sinclair • 1hr ago
Goal keepers Jada Whyman and Lydia Williams take a run together during the A-League All Stars Women open training session. Picture by Getty Images
Queenslanders will receive a six month reprieve on high fares to catch the train to the airport after the government bargained for half price tickets.
Savannah Meacham
Train travel to Brisbane airport will be cheaper for six months in a deal to cut transport costs. (Dan Peled/AAP PHOTOS)
'What is the point of the conversation we're having?'
Anna Houlahan
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Still images from Georgia Godworth's surprise interview with Baz Luhrmann. Picture God_Worthy
New Swan Tom Trevaskis kicked three goals in Griffith's victory.
Jimmy Meiklejohn • 4m ago
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The bounce of the ball went Young's way.
Courtney Rees • 20m ago
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Jack Bush rises above Ned Cooper and Jake Mascini to take a kick in Young's win over Kangaroos at Equex Centre on Saturday. Picture by Les Smith
The Rock-Yerong Creek flex their muscle with strong second half.
Matt Malone • 1hr ago
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The Rock-Yerong Creek forward Dean Biermann looks to swoop on a loose ball in the Farrer League game against Charles Sturt University at Peter Hastie Oval on Saturday. Picture by Tom Dennis
See all the scores from around the grounds.
Jimmy Meiklejohn • 2hrs ago
Updates from around the grounds on another busy weekend.
Courtney Rees, Matt Malone, Jimmy Meiklejohn, Tahlia Sinclair
Around the grounds live coverage: June 1-2 weekend sport blog
Great greyhound bloodlines produce another winner
Young trainer Holly Taylor with her first winner Gift For Holly. Photo Lisa Vanderstok.
He will get to play with his older brother for the first time.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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Tom Wichman will make his first grade debut for Collingullie-Wagga on Saturday against Leeton-Whitton. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
Kangaroos face unbeaten rivals Young heading into the general bye.
Courtney Rees
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Injured Kangaroos coach Nathan Rose is looking for his side to build off their latest performance against Temora to return to winning ways against Young at Equex Centre on Saturday. Picture by Les Smith
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'One of the few manor-style homes in the region with unrivalled class throughout.'
Jacinta Dickins • 2hrs ago
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This feature property offers shedding designed for a tradie.
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The home has four generously sized bedrooms with built in robes throughout, with the master bedroom featuring an ensuite. Picture supplied.
Sunshine Coast, Queensland was the most popular destination.
Jessica Belzycki
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Picture of houses in Wollongong, NSW in 2020. Picture Anna Warr
A number of key appointments have been made to the growing business.
Jen Melocco
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The inherited home is incredibly well positioned.
Melissa Kehagias
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The pale pink home has a more modest facade than others in the expensive suburb. Pic: Supplied
An evening for foodies and wine-lovers at boutique restaurant
Finn Coleman • 2hrs ago
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The annual big freeze match is on June 10
Jeremy Eager
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Rebecca Griffiths and Chris Daniher at Sturt Mall Coles for FightMND. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
'We didn't want the story to die with us.'
Emily Anderson
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Sue Bradley and Sister Barbara Webber at Mount Erin Heritage Centre ahead of the 150th anniversary of the Presentation Sisters. Picture by Tom Dennis
VOTE NOW: Is it size, simplicity, ingredients or the chips?
Jeremy Eager
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Kooringal Hotel head chef Ryan Dedini, celebrating international burger day. Picture by Jeremy Eager.
About 600,000 tonnes of material has been excavated from the site.
Beau Greenway
Bogong High Plains Road had two-lane access restored on Monday, May 27, more than 18 months after a landslide closed the connection between Mount Beauty and Falls Creek. Picture supplied
Upgrades to the nbn are making connections in regional areas better.
For enough funds for your retirement, financial planner Cheryl Haines has some tips.
Having the comfortable retirement you dream about takes some careful plannng to achieve. Picture Shutterstock
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
March saw the unveiling of New Holland's improved range of T9 SmartTrax™ with PLM Intelligence™ tractors to New Holland dealerships across the country.
Ben Mitchell, Ag Product and Portfolio Manager - ANZ, says the T7.300 (pictured) was in response to customers wanting a tractor with more power without bigger frames and more weight, while maintaining manoeuvrability. Picture supplied
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
Compiled from the Daily Advertiser by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society
Daniel Boswell's 100km run was delayed twice due to injury.
Jeremy Eager
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Daniel Boswell will be running from Albury to Wagga for his niece, Matilda 'Toots' Howard. Pictures by James Wiltshire and Tom Dennis
Booranga makes painful decision to stop paying staff, workshops.
Jeremy Eager
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Booranga Writers Centre committee members David Gilbey, Lachlan Brown and Kathryn Halliwell question the future of their centre. Picture by Jeremy Eager
Compiled from the Daily Advertiser by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society.
Tarcutta Street Hospital was built in the 1860s on the current site of Wagga Police Station. It was described as a neat substantial structure of brick consisting of a main building and two wings fronted with a verandah onto which all five wards opened. Picture supplied
Leola hosts her last Biggest Morning Tea.
Taylor Dodge
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Leola Hull with son Peter Hull at her 31st Biggest Morning Tea for Cancer Council. Picture by Tom Dennis
New Swan Tom Trevaskis kicked three goals in Griffith's victory.
Jimmy Meiklejohn • 4m ago
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The bounce of the ball went Young's way.
Courtney Rees • 20m ago
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Jack Bush rises above Ned Cooper and Jake Mascini to take a kick in Young's win over Kangaroos at Equex Centre on Saturday. Picture by Les Smith
The school playground is full of chatter again.
Emily Anderson • 29m ago
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Wagga parents have praised the mobile phone ban in schools as students are now more active in the playground and engaged in class. File picture
The Rock-Yerong Creek flex their muscle with strong second half.
Matt Malone • 1hr ago
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The Rock-Yerong Creek forward Dean Biermann looks to swoop on a loose ball in the Farrer League game against Charles Sturt University at Peter Hastie Oval on Saturday. Picture by Tom Dennis
The goal keeper extraordinaire has had a big fortnight.
Tahlia Sinclair • 1hr ago
Goal keepers Jada Whyman and Lydia Williams take a run together during the A-League All Stars Women open training session. Picture by Getty Images
Life is much easier when you take the easy way out, isn't it?
Karen Hardy
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It's clear inflation remains troublingly high.
Simon Cowan
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Reserve Bank of Australia governor Michele Bullock. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
It's so easy to show them their efforts have not gone unnoticed.
Mark Fraser
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This year's Senior Australian of the Year Yalmay Yunupiu. Picture by Sitthixay Ditthavong
From roller-coasters to chairlifts, here's the full lowdown.
Rachael Oakes-Ash
Experience timeless culture and world-class cuisine.
Kristie Kellahan
The Japanese city that has it all: Mountains, sea and excellent seafood
Embrace the light, colour and heat at the Darwin Festival.
Sally Pryor
Find peace and modern comfort in this new wine country offering.
Michael Parris
The Lane Retreat's studio rooms.
Two Ways to Go: Festival de San Fermin v La Tomatina.
Mal Chenu and Amy Cooper
Why these two summer-time Spanish festivals are worthy of your bucket list
From wine fiestas to foodie adventures, here's the guide.
Embrace the cold weather at these immersive festivals in country Australia
Car Expert
Ford is recalling more than 600 Mustangs due to an issue that may cause them to not be compliant with Australian emissions control standards.
William Stopford • 10m ago
A number of electric vehicles have been hit with significant price reductions in Australia, but that doesn’t worry Xpeng’s local distributor.
Jordan Mulach
EV price cuts don't worry Australia’s newest car brand
Before the G-Wagen became more popular as a city-slicker AMG, it was a much more basic off-roader – and it's the latter which a restoration firm is working over.
Simon Christie
Why this restoration firm is more concerned with classic G-Wagens than flashy AMGs
The Audi RS e-tron GT is a seriously fast, seriously beautiful, but seriously expensive electric grand tourer.
William Stopford
2024 Audi RS e-tron GT review
Who wins in a drag race between a 1800hp Holden and a 650hp electric Hyundai? There's only one way to find out!
Paul Maric
1800hp blown Holden v 650hp Hyundai EV drag race
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 is said when you are passionate about what you do, you don't work a day of your life ... until your company grows by 400 per cent.
Denis Howard
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Some of my salvias such as S. leucantha 'Harry's Red', whose velvety purple flower spikes have a reddish glow, are barely frost-hardy, so I cut the stems to the base and pile them over the plant's crown.
Fiona Ogilvie
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Purple salvia Harry's Red flowers for several months in late summer, this year coinciding with Korean pear (P. fauriei).
Lots of interest in carbon projects at Rockhampton beef event
Stephen Burns
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Carbon sequestration can be combined with grazing cattle enterprise. Photo: Stephen Burns
On the eve of World Environment Day, try some home energy savers.
Life is much easier when you take the easy way out, isn't it?
Karen Hardy
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Kids ... they're crafty buggers. Picture Shutterstock
Highlighting history at the Mooloomoon shearing shed.
Rebecca Nadge
Graeme Nalder owns the historic Mooloomoon shearing shed in Moulamein. Picture by Rebecca Nadge