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Despite the budget cut, the government insists to still help.
Sophie Else, Barry Murphy
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National Wild Dog Action Plan member Talgarno's Peter Star says it's the lack of communication that angers farmers. Picture by Mark Jesser
Albury's Public House celebrates International Nurses Day 2024
Sophie Else
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Nurse Carmel Duck with her daughter Viv Jones and grandson Lucas Jones, enjoying a free cocktail at Public House, picture by James Wiltshire.
Eleven stars danced it out to raise much-needed funds for cancer.
Sophie Else
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An audience of more than 500 people cheered on their favourites for the 2024 annual competition. Picture by Sandy Tomich Photography
Content creation a growing trend for the wedding industry.
Sophie Else
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Content creator Amy Zuber says it brings her a lot of joy capturing people's special moments, which is why the buisness owner has ventured into the industry. Picture by Ellen May photography.
Work has begun on the Baranduda fuel station site.
Sophie Else
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Works have begun on the BP service station on the corner of Baranduda and Glenwood boulevards. Picture by James Wiltshire.
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THEN AND NOW: Witnesses showered by glass as level crossing tragedy unfolds
Uta Wiltshire, Wodonga and District Historical Society
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A cairn with a plaque bearing the names of the victims, and a garden marks the site of the 1943 tragedy that claimed 25 lives. Picture supplied
The Scots School Albury's school production set to open.
Sophie Else
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Clare Barry, 16, (Katherine Blake) and Matilda Player, 16, (Ellie Blake) look forward to performing on stage for their friends and family. Picture by Mark Jesser.
Senior citizens learn technology through mentorship with schools.
Sophie Else
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Wodonga's Sandra Temple, 79, with students Curtis Grasso and Gwen Rivett, both 15, enjoy connecting over technology and how to use smart devices. Picture by Mark Jesser
Addressing negative influences on boys' behaviour 'crucial'.
Sophie Else
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Wodonga's Upper Murray Family Care believes it's important that families and the community help with the early intervention of harassment. File picture

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