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Planning a little for our long-term future

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ONE of the reasons I moved to Albury Wodonga is because I hate cities. While I commuted three days a week to central Sydney for 13 years, I couldn’t wait to get home to my one-hectare block on the Central Coast 90km to the north. As a result when I decided the time had come [...]

More than just a line in the sand

More than just a line in the sand

ONE of the first issues I encountered when moving down to Albury Wodonga was a cross-border one. My doctor where I then lived on the NSW Central Coast wanted to give me a referral for a simple test, which I could have done in either Sydney or Melbourne. I might be of a more artistic [...]

Meet Caroline

Meet Caroline

G’DAY! My name is Caroline Strainig and I am the new editor of the Albury Wodonga NewsWeekly. I arrived in the Border on Friday and my first few days have passed like a blur, meeting the team at the newspaper and getting out and about familiarising myself with the region. For me, taking on the [...]

Hope for the best, prepare for the worst

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LIVING on the Border holds many advantages over the hustle and bustle of city life. The sheer beauty of the country and a more relaxed way of life attracts droves wanting to escape urban society. But with its beauty comes a greater danger. This week we were all reminded of the horror the bush holds [...]

Kids dicing with death

Kids dicing with death

DURING the warmer months on the Border bridge jumping has become a common  sight. More and more we see our youth throwing themselves off these man-made structures, hurtling a large distance before reaching the water, and all in the name of fun. Not only is the practice against the law, it’s also extremely dangerous. We’ve [...]

Our Australia

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AUSTRALIA is a beautiful country. From the harsh, rugged beauty of the interior to the vast sun-drenched beaches of the coast it’s hard not to like what we as Australians share in this great southern land. Throughout history people have flocked to our shores seeking a free and democratic lifestyle and have created a diverse, [...]

Celebrate by all means, but take care

Celebrate by all means, but take care

WITH another year fast drawing to a close, the time has arrived to let down our hair and celebrate the festive season. This time of the year brings an endless round of parties and celebrations. It really is the season to be merry and the mark the end of a busy year. But it is [...]

Lack of action robs city of a real heart

Lack of action robs city of a real heart

WODONGA High Street traders have every right to be unhappy about the state of their street. By any standards High Street is tired, run-down, and offers locals and visitors alike, little reason to visit. It should be acknowledged that plans are afoot to provide a complete makeover of the city centre tied in with the [...]

Gay marriage hardly issue of the day

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IT is hardly surprising that Border churches are nearly all against gay marriage. Those spoken to by NewsWeekly this week said the coming vote in federal parliament would have no impact on them. In fact the vast majority have blankly said they will refuse to sanction same sex marriage even if our political masters vote [...]

Men, it’s a crime to belt your partner

Men, it's a crime to belt your partner

FOR too many years we have regarded domestic violence as something that stayed behind closed doors. Literally thousands of women (and children) have had to endure physical violence from bully-boy husbands who believed they had to right to treat their families as personal punching bags. Fortunately the more enlightened approach these days has led to [...]

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