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Tuesday, 23 April 2024
The car was headed straight for one worker. She froze, then it turned.
Taylor Dodge
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The latest safety operation also covers the end of school holidays.
Taylor Dodge
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Your comprehensive guide to how communities will pay their respects.
Daisy Huntly, Jeremy Eager
The dawn service in Wagga on Anzac Day 2022. Picture by Madeline Begley
The centenarian has been to every march in Wagga since 1965.
Jeremy Eager
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World War Two veteran Herbert Adams. Picture by Tom Dennis
'The buyer bought the whole package - the plates, cups, everything.'
Jade Lazarevic
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Karstan Smith and Maxine Stoke have sold their Merewether home, The Palms. Picture Andreas Proesser / Earp Bros
Scenic Eclipse II has completed its first cruise Down Under.
Jim Kellar
First look: One of the world's most incredible cruise ships has arrived in Australia
Girlfriend found snake before man pulled over for speeding.
Court Reporter
Police dashcam footage captured Timothy Prime speaking to his partner after he was caught speeding to their home. She had found a snake in her jeans. Picture supplied
First look inside the refurbished William Farrer Hotel
Taylor Dodge
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William Farrer Hotel manager Gabrielle Clarke has welcomed the popular watering hole's new-look ahead of Anzac Day. Picture by Les Smith
The Frostick brothers join stalwart Adam Raso at Lake Albert.
Tahlia Sinclair
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Pete Denahy is always a crowd favourite on the muster day stage.
Jodie Bruton
Five-time Golden Guitar winner Pete Denahy will return to the Deni Ute Muster in spring.
Richard Mazurak smashed grader into vehicle on fire ground.
Court Reporter
Tumbarumba couple's slithery surprise as new steers arrive.
Jodie O'Sullivan
Snakes alive ... this brown snake was very affronted when he was unearthed from under a water trough on John and Genevieve Guest's Snowy Mountains property on April 18.
Wagga Speed Shear draws shearers from across Australia and NZ.
Taylor Dodge
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New Zealand shearer Adam Gordon came all the way from Masterton to compete at the Wagga Speed Shear on Saturday. Picture by Les Smith
Astronomer says the comet is a once-in-a-lifetime sight.
Taylor Dodge
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Astronomer Michael Maher caught a glimpse of the Devil's Comet - a comet which only reveals itself every 71 years, from The Rock Observatory on Saturday. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
The 24-year-old was taken to hospital but died a short time later.
Staff Reporters
There were three reports from the fiery contest on Saturday.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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MCUE defender Lachie Johnson (2) is facing a stint on the sidelines after being reported for umpire abuse. Picture by Les Smith
'If it was a Friday night multiple people wouldn't be alive.'
Taylor Dodge
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'There are certainly no hard feelings on either end.'
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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MCUE have mutually parted ways with one of their off-season recruits just a few rounds into the new season. Picture from MCUE Goannas
Australian War Memorial parade ground rebuilt in time for Thursday's Anzac Day.
Steve Evans
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Officer Cadet Tom Delaney on the parade ground where he will march on Thursday. Picture by Karleen Minney.
Emergency services called to crash involving one of their own.
Talia Pattison
SES volunteer trapped, others injured in serious crash on Riverina road
A different look at the second round of the Riverina League.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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Paediatrician joins fight for kids to get support closer to home.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Wagga paediatrician Theresa Pitts is campaigning for a Royal Far West charity paediatric clinic to be established in the city. Picture by Les Smith
Police kept busy by domestic violence and mental health incidents.
Taylor Dodge
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Member for Cootamundra Steph Cooke meets with officers at the Wallendbeen Police Station as she reviews the region's policing needs. Picture supplied

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He is charged with murder of couple Jesse Baird and Luke Davies.
Carla Mascarenhas
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Mourners share their fondest memories.
Nadine Morton
Jade Young with her beloved dog Teddy and (right) mourners at her memorial on Tuesday, April 23, 2024. Pictures supplied, AAP/Dan Himbrechts
'We don't want to see a repeat this year.'
Anna McGuinness
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Flu cases are already on the rise sparking a push for people to get vaccinated. Picture by Shutterstock
A price drop from 2019 was still being displayed on one product.
Anna McGuinness
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Consumer group CHOICE is calling out "confusing" labels used by supermarkets. Pictures supplied by CHOICE
It's episode 6 of Farmer Wants a Wife and the highlight is three ready-to-perform additions.
Ashley Walmsley • 1hr ago
Teegan and Farmer Dean compare hand moisturisers while sitting within a potential combustion chamber thanks to the naked flames sitting on bales of hay. Picture supplied
Demons finals credentials sky-rocket after signing Ron Harley Middleton
Brent Godde
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Azzi medallist Abe Wooden has been impressed by Demons recruit Ron Harley Middleton since he arrived on the eve of the season.
David Harris toured the Murrumbidgee Turf Club while in Wagga.
Matt Malone
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Murrumbidgee Turf Club (MTC) vice president Kevin Cross, treasurer Brett Bradley, president Geoff Harrison, minister for racing David Harris, MTC chief executive Jason Ferrario and member for Wagga Dr Joe McGirr inspect the site of the proposed stable complex on Tuesday. Picture by Matt Malone
The duo were notable omissions from their side that faced MCUE.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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The Frostick brothers join stalwart Adam Raso at Lake Albert.
Tahlia Sinclair
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Brothers Kane and Beck Frostick have joined Lake Albert for the 2024 season. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
The duo are well experienced in the elite pathway.
Tahlia Sinclair
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Wagga netballers Ava Moller and Emily McPherson played for Northern Territory and NSW respectively at the National Netball Championships.
Wayne Carroll had his appeal against a $4000 fine upheld.
Matt Malone
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Salute Again has been disqualified from his latest Wagga win but trainer Wayne Carroll has had his appeal against a fine upheld.
Chris Davis and Brittany Button combine for success with Jayzeal.
Kim Woods
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At the presentation of the Leeton Cup is Leeton Jockey Club treasurer, John Gavel, LJC president Grant Fitzsimon, CopRice sales and marketing support, Gail Campbell, Helen Dalton MP, Chris Davis, trainer, Brittany Button, jockey, Sussan Ley MP, Dimity Davis, and Cr Tony Reneker. Picture by Kim Woods
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The great of the game lived there from the age of three to 15.
Briannah Devlin
This home is a stand-out in the Wagga market.
Jacinta Dickins
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The open-plan design seamlessly blends the living, kitchen, and dining areas, which all overlook a charming plunge pool and yard, creating a perfect setting for relaxation and entertainment. Picture supplied.
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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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
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
Your comprehensive guide to how communities will pay their respects.
Daisy Huntly, Jeremy Eager
Pete Denahy is always a crowd favourite on the muster day stage.
Jodie Bruton
Five-time Golden Guitar winner Pete Denahy will return to the Deni Ute Muster in spring.
A variety of stalls will feature at this weekend's first market.
Taylor Dodge
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Pride Australia's Vic Dodds is preparing for the first ever Markets at the Gardens day. Picture by Les Smith
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
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
Your comprehensive guide to how communities will pay their respects.
Daisy Huntly, Jeremy Eager
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
It's episode 6 of Farmer Wants a Wife and the highlight is three ready-to-perform additions.
Ashley Walmsley • 1hr ago
The car was headed straight for one worker. She froze, then it turned.
Taylor Dodge
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Mock Orange Cafe manager Layton White was among those working just metres away from where a car smashed through the Lake Village Takeaway shop. Picture by Tom Dennis
The latest safety operation also covers the end of school holidays.
Taylor Dodge
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Riverina Highway Patrol Traffic Inspector Darren Moulds is warning motorists to do the right thing on the region's roads. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
Your comprehensive guide to how communities will pay their respects.
Daisy Huntly, Jeremy Eager
The dawn service in Wagga on Anzac Day 2022. Picture by Madeline Begley
It's time we start treating our vets like health workers.
Jenna Price
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Grief goes on, but so do our late loved one's teachings.
Zoë Wundenberg
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The grief of losing a love one never really leaves. Picture Shutterstock
Recent numbers show that Australians are becoming unhappier.
Crispin Hull
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Wealth inequality and less accessible health care are leading to a feeling of unhappinnes in the nation. Picture Shutterstock
The itineraries mean you can leave the planning to the experts.
Scenic Eclipse II has completed its first cruise Down Under.
Jim Kellar
One of the world's most incredible ships has just arrived in Australia
Think Italy and Greece are crowded? Not if you follow this guide.
Akash Arora
Secret Europe: Eight gorgeous hidden gems to visit on the continent
Every Greek island cliche comes true at the new Deos Mykonos.
Here's how to make the most of your time in Vanuatu's capital.
Sitthixay Ditthavong
Island time: Blue lagoons and cocktails by the sea
Here's a foolproof guide on how you can avoid them.
Common mistakes travellers make when booking an airport hotel
Cross the Dardanelles on an excursion that recounts the story.
Mark Dapin
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Lest we forget: Gallipoli's history and myths revealed
Car Expert
For the second time this month, Tesla has decreased the price of its Model 3 electric sedan, starting from less than $60,000 once more.
Jordan Mulach
The Tesla Model Y has been treated to its second price cut in less than three weeks for Australia, bringing the opening price to just above $60k.
Scott Collie
The first electric Range Rover is taking shape, with testing taking place in -40 degree weather on frozen Swedish lakes.
Scott Collie
Range Rover Electric: First look at first-ever EV
Hyundai Australia is offering discounted drive-away prices on Venue base models in both manual or automatic guise until the end of April.
Josh Nevett
Hyundai Venue deals: Drive-away discounts available in April
A plug-in hybrid powertrain has given the Mercedes-AMG GT a significant boost, with its 0-100km/h sprint time putting its hypercar to shame.
Jordan Mulach
Mercedes-AMG GT coupe packs 600kW plug-in hybrid V8
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
Yet more girls enter the fray and Dean makes a big decision, and it's not about abandoning his hat.
Ashley Walmsley • 2hrs ago
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St Michael's Agricultural College class of 1962 reunites.
Alexandra Bernard
Some of the Inveralochy class of 1962 in their school days. Photo supplied by Tony Pass.
Black Dog Ride supported by a charity heifer at Limousin National.
Helen Decosta
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Black Dog Ride charity heifer, Lonaker Clementine 20 T1, with Dean McGuire, Tarcutta, Hope and Max Farley, Lonaker Limousins, Narrikup, WA. Photo by Helen De Costa.
Renter-friendly tips and tricks that wont sacrifice your bond.
Clarifying the difference between a carport and a garage
A garage is a permanent structure enclosed on all four sizes, with a door for a passenger vehicle. It may be freestanding (left), or part of the house.
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