The Daily Advertiser
Saturday, 20 April 2024
The region is set to see a marked increase in locations.
Andrew Mangelsdorf • 10m ago
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Also: Wagga Gold Cup should be broadcast on TV for all to see.
Letters • 40m ago
A series of nightscapes painted near Wagga will be on show.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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After a 125-year wait, the esteemed Wynne Prize featuring top landscape artworks has arrived at the Wagga Art Gallery. Pictured with the exhibits on Friday are gallery director Dr Lee-Anne Hall with local artist Julia Roche and WA artist Anna Louise Richardson. Picture by Les Smith
The probe will have the power to subpoena and compel witnesses.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Wagga-based MLC Wes Fang confirmed on Friday there will be an inquiry following the discovery of a mass grave of horse carcasses on a property near the city. File picture
Why car spaces are the new investor favourite.
Melissa Kehagias
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The garage comes with a roller door - that rolls up, and rolls down. Not bad for $500,000. Pic: Supplied
The front door of the business was left unlocked.
Anna Houlahan
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A man is spotted on a security camera at the entrance to the business that was allegedly robbed. Picture supplied
Many may have vintage treasures hidden at home.
Carla Mascarenhas
Isabella Galimberti with her collection of toys. Picture: Supplied
Ben Merrills will follow in his family's footsteps.
Matt Malone
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The Rock-Yerong Creek 15-year-old Ben Merrills will make his first grade debut on Saturday. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
A look inside at the work Brothers have done to get back on field
Matt Malone
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Row over park heats up as RSL president, KC weigh in.
Ted Howes
Ex-submariner veterans Michael White and Terry Roach visit the Commander Holbrook Memorial Park on Thursday, 24 hours before their meeting with the owners of the supermarket across the road. Picture by Mark Jesser
Unique items will be auctioned off for charity.
Taylor Dodge
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The program covers topics around financial security for women.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Financial expert Jenny Rolfe-Wallace shared her inspiring story of overcoming trauma to launch her new podcast on money, women and financial security. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
'People are already travelling to Wagga or Albury.'
Sophie Else
Petition organisers Bailey Krebser, Montana Farrall and Tara Buckley with concerned parents. Picture by Les Smith
Find has caused a great deal of distress to community, MP says.
Taylor Dodge, Andrew Pearson
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Member for Wagga Joe McGirr is among those calling on for an inquiry into the mass killing of hundreds of horses at a property near Wagga. File picture
Damian Willis' clean record was taken into account by NSWRL.
Matt Malone
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NSW Food Authority, NSW DPI considering potential action.
Taylor Dodge
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Hundreds of horses have been found slaughtered on a rural property near Wagga. File picture
Services unite with residents to tackle a growing issue.
Taylor Dodge
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Police allege the man sold liquor without a licence.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Temora man Goran Krstic will fight drug and alcohol charges in the Temora Local Court after his arrest on the town's main street earlier this year. File picture
Emergency services rushed to the scene on Wednesday night.
Taylor Dodge
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An Ashmont home was damaged by fire on Wednesday night. Picture by Taylor Dodge
The Dianas won't take to the field in 2024.
Talia Pattison
The Phantoms will play their first home game of the season on Saturday, April 20. Picture by Tom Dennis
Amended plans lodged for commercial office and car park project.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Action taken during NSW government drop-in session.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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HumeLink Action Group chairman Bill Kingwill and Adelong farmer Pippa Quilty protest the Transgrid project outside the Wagga RSL on Wednesday. Picture by Andrew Mangesdorf
The incident happened about 7.15pm on Monday.
Taylor Dodge
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A driver has been fined following a two-car crash and subsequent altercation on Melia Place in Springvale on Monday, April 15.
Jesse Baird and Luke Davies's deaths captivated a nation.
Carla Mascarenhas
HECS-HELP debts are growing faster than some can pay off.
Emily Anderson
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Hannah Pycroft and Baillie McWhirter both have student debts over $50,000 which they are worried they'll never be able to pay off due to high indexation. Pictures supplied
The Wiggles have remixed classic hits for their adult fans.
Anna McGuinness
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The Wiggles Sound System: Rave of Innocence features techno remixes of childhood classic. Picture supplied
Knives, imitation guns and swords were also allegedly sold.
Anna Houlahan
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Armed police officers. Picture Sitthixay Ditthavong
The 16-year-old was interviewed in hospital and charged.
Anna McGuinness
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Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel was delivering a livestreamed sermon when he was allegedly attacked. Picture by Christ The Good Shepherd Church
He last played for the Demons in the 2022 Riverina League season.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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It was a trial ride that drew Blaike McDougall to Wagga on Sunday
Matt Malone
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Former top Southern District jockey Blaike McDougall, now one of the top riders in Melbourne, will ride at all three days of the Wagga Gold Cup carnival. Picture by Les Smith
It's the first time the two teams will meet since the decider.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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Waratahs scrum-half Tom Hallam is free to play this weekend against Wagga City after being given the all-clear at the judiciary during the week. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
The two sides will play under lights on Saturday at Kindra Park.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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Dean Biermann dislocated his shoulder against Temora.
Matt Malone
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The Rock-Yerong Creek centre-half-forward Dean Biermann will miss at least a month of football with a shoulder injury. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
All the comings and goings for the 2024 season.
Matt Malone
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Bas Blackett is back at Brothers as they prepare for their return to the Group Nine first grade competition this year. Picture by Les Smith
Ben Merrills will follow in his family's footsteps.
Matt Malone
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The Rock-Yerong Creek 15-year-old Ben Merrills will make his first grade debut on Saturday. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
A look inside at the work Brothers have done to get back on field
Matt Malone
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Brothers volunteers Chris Suckling, Luke Scott and Jason Carter at the club's training on Wednesday night. Picture by Les Smith
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Saturday, 20 April 2024

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This home is a stand-out in the Wagga market.
Jacinta Dickins
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Selling agent Ryan Smith said this residence truly has it all.
With its thoughtfully designed layout, this home provides lots of space for relaxation and entertainment. Picture supplied.
'The balance of power has switched back to the big cities.'
Jemimah Clegg
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More than half of the 110 suburbs and towns highlighted as strong investment prospects had median house or unit prices of less than $600,000. Pic: Supplied
Why car spaces are the new investor favourite.
Melissa Kehagias
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See inside the stunning transformation.
Melissa Kehagias
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The Glass House has had extensive renovations since Arena sold it in 2017 for $1.63 million. Pic: Supplied
Renters and mortgage-holders spending up to half their pay on housing.
Jemimah Clegg
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The amount Australians spend on housing costs has hit a record high. Pic: Shutterstock
A variety of stalls will feature at this weekend's first market.
Taylor Dodge
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Organiser says times are changing in the world of shearing.
Taylor Dodge
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Wagga Speed Shear Sport organiser Atareta Te Kanawa-Semenoff has made a few changes to this year's event. Picture by Les Smith
See locals, do some homework, embrace chaos, check out the unknown.
Daisy Huntly
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It's a month-long event, but you can do a great deal of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 48 hours if you dare. Pictures by Daisy Huntly, Dane Simpson
It will be worth it for the wild antics on the double bass alone.
Jodie Bruton
Together with Kane Dennelly (vocals and guitars), the band consistd of John Gwilliam (double bass and backing vocals) and Jeremy Berg, the new drummer for the past two years. Picture supplied
Hundreds of households join community event celebrating 25th year.
Jodie O'Sullivan
Grab yourself a bargain ... Neighbours Barry Dixon and John Waters can't wait for the highly anticipated 25th annual Jindera Community Garage Sale on Sunday, April 14. Picture by James Wiltshire
Drink in history and the future with a tasting adventure of award-winning Barossa shiraz.
Rosie Ryan
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The Northern Lights hold a fascination for humans the world over.
Emma Brown
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The polar lights in Norway. Picture Shutterstock
Upgrading the litter tray can improve your cat's health and decrease odour.
Elizabeth Habermann
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PetSafe is dedicated to enhancing the bond between pets and their families through innovative pet care solutions with the ScoopFree automatic litter tray their latest product. Picture PetSafe
Before you pack your bags, say adios and head to foreign shores to live, it's important to first make sure you understand any negative implications it could have on your financial situation.
Italy is on the list of the most popular destinations Australians are choosing to make their home after they retire. Picture Shutterstock
It's time for Aussies to grab a camera, grab their teammates, and in a 60-second video showing why their reserve team deserves $50,000.
Soccer legend Mary Fowler is backing Uber's Reserve Grade Heroes campaign promising $50,000 to the selected reserve-grade team. Picture by Uber
'People are already travelling to Wagga or Albury.'
Sophie Else
Infertility Awareness Week, April 21-27, aims to remove stigma.
Sophie Else
Victoria Giddings with Ivy, 3, says she's thankful everyday for her journey, "It was hard, but oh so worth it," she says. Picture by Mark Jesser.
Residents celebrate Euberta Hall centenary.
Taylor Dodge
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Amy and Holly Hatton celebrated the Euberta Hall's 100th anniversary on Saturday with the rest of their community. Picture by Bernard Humphries
Compiled from the Daily Advertiser by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society.
Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip visited Wagga in February 1954. Picture from file
The group's long-serving president hopes their efforts won't be in vain.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Respect Awareness founder Ronda Lampe has called time on the community group after more than a quarter century. Picture by Tom Dennis
The region is set to see a marked increase in locations.
Andrew Mangelsdorf • 10m ago
No comments
Also: Wagga Gold Cup should be broadcast on TV for all to see.
Letters • 40m ago
One letter-writer is wondering if Wagga City Council has stumbled over an new way to slow drivers down at intersections - potholes. File picture
A series of nightscapes painted near Wagga will be on show.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
No comments
After a 125-year wait, the esteemed Wynne Prize featuring top landscape artworks has arrived at the Wagga Art Gallery. Pictured with the exhibits on Friday are gallery director Dr Lee-Anne Hall with local artist Julia Roche and WA artist Anna Louise Richardson. Picture by Les Smith
He last played for the Demons in the 2022 Riverina League season.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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Premiership player Blake Harper is back at the Demons for the upcoming season. He'll play in Collingullie-Wagga's season-opener against MCUE. Picture supplied
The probe will have the power to subpoena and compel witnesses.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Wagga-based MLC Wes Fang confirmed on Friday there will be an inquiry following the discovery of a mass grave of horse carcasses on a property near the city. File picture
Also: Wagga Gold Cup should be broadcast on TV for all to see.
Letters • 40m ago
Through the darkness, I think I found the light.
Ayden Dawkins
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Mourners use phone lights and candles in Ballarat after the murders of three women. Picture by Lachlan Bence
Proof of Einstein's Law of Endless Human Stupidity has been plentiful.
Garry Linnell
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Given its prevalence, stupidity may be the building block of the universe. Picture Shutterstock
Set a cracking pace on a London trip perfect for teens.
Danielle Teutsch
Picking one won't be easy, but our experts are here to help.
Mal Chenu and Amy Cooper
The ultimate Australian outback showdown - Kimberley v Kakadu
Hotel Review: Crystalbrook Byron
Kate Cox
Crystalbrook, Byron Bay. Picture supplied
Wildlife encounters that'll leave you speechless.
Rob McFarland
From budget to bucket-list, we have the full lowdown.
Akash Arora
Heading to Paris for the Olympics? Here's our pick of the city's best hotels
There's never a boring moment in the cruise world. Here's why.
Cruise control: New ships and voyages to put on your radar now
From Victoria to the NT, here's the lowdown.
These incredible festivals are about to kick off in Australia soon
Start planning now for an unforgettable summer in Edinburgh.
Kristie Kellahan
Scotland calling: Experience a touch of royal magic in Edinburgh
Car Expert
Australian Road Rules say that interfering with the driver’s control of the vehicle is an offence, however there is a 'but'!
Matt Campbell
The next-generation Toyota Kluger is set to feature electric power, according to a report out of the US.
Jordan Mulach
Local trademark filings have pointed to BYD using the Shark name for its upcoming ute, while the company is also protecting the name of a plug-in hybrid sedan.
William Stopford
Before Top Gear Australia arrives on Paramount+ next month, the streaming service has teased what to expect from the relaunched show.
Jordan Mulach
Tesla shareholders will vote on CEO Elon Musk's long-awaited US$56bn (A$86.9bn) pay package – and a move to Texas – in June.
Jordan Mulach
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
The first of two store sales hosted by Colin Say and Co on Friday recorded bids fully firm in response to quality.
Jamie Brown
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Bush Park Trick Star T7 claims top spot at Limousin National.
Helen Decosta
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Surpreme exhibit at the 2024 Limousin National Show and Sale, Bush Park Trick Star T7, with Patrick Halloran, Bush Park Limousins, Kyneton, Vic, with judge Robert Hutchinson, Taminick, Vic and associate judge Emily Polsen, Yass. Photo by Helen De Costa.
Firm bids for weaner cattle at Grafton on Thursday.
Jamie Brown
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Vendors of the week were Junction Hill producers G and J Johnson who sold steer calves with black Limousin blood, 301 kg for 338c/kg or $1018. Photo supplied.
Clarifying the difference between a carport and a garage
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Renter-friendly tips and tricks that wont sacrifice your bond.
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DIY guru Geneva Vanderzeil recently tackled an easy mirror project using Bunnings' Estilo mirror and some stained hobby wood, creating an impressive but affordable statement piece for her bedroom. Picture supplied
Guinea pigs can breed from four to eight weeks so desex them early.
Pet guinea pigs can be a great but they come with responsibilities. Picture supplied