A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a North Albury man who used a wooden pole to pin his partner to the floor before jamming a foot on her neck. Troy William Clark assaulted the woman, Albury Local Court has heard,
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A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a North Albury man who used a wooden pole to pin his partner to the floor before jamming a foot on her neck. Troy William Clark assaulted the woman, Albury Local Court has heard,
Read More »"So we'd really like to congratulate the Albury community and all of those people coming together with all of those strategies." Ms Field said in the Murrumbidge 98 per cent of residents over 16 years had received their first dose of the COVID vaccine.
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Read More »It will be all hands on deck for the Andrew Dale stable at Wodonga on Friday. Dale could have up to 14-runners at the meeting as he heavily targets the supporting races all worth $35,000. The lightly-raced Mojo Music appears one of the stables best hopes …
Read More »Angus cross feeder steers, 487 kilograms, sold to $2770 at Wodonga on Thursday, while Angus cows with calves made $4000 as another week of rain made restockers whoop for joy. Heavier yearling cattle were certainly in demand with the increasing liklihood of cheap feed in the wake of this harvest …
Read More »A sex offender who abused two children in the Wodonga region has failed in his bid to avoid deportation. Stephen Spall was jailed for 12 months in April 2018 after offences committed in 1995 while he was working for the Department of Defence.
Read More »Jurors have been played covert recordings in which a man tells his mum and dad he cut a man's throat and burnt his body. A man who was a teenager at the time of William Chaplin's alleged murder in Gerogery in early 2010 is facing trial in the Wagga Supreme …
Read More »England's hopes of a robust Ashes preparation have been doused by an unusually wet Brisbane spring as Ben Stokes faces the prospect of entering his first
Read More »JUST over 25 years after becoming the CFA's first female captain, North East firefighter Sue Sheldrick has been honoured at the brigade's new training centre. A roadway at the $31 million complex at Ballan,
Read More »Having trialled the joint operation over the last two years, the Swampies voted at their AGM to formally become one club. "It's huge," vice-president Millie Bourke said. "I don't think people actually realise how significant it is.
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