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New clue in child abduction case
19 Mar 10 | Police believe a belt clip may hold the key to solving a case relating to the abduction of a child in Wagga
Wagga gets its own Postcard
19 Mar 10 | Wagga will be in the TV spotlight next month. Channel Nine program Postcards visited the city yesterday taking in the sights before showing the city to the world. Among the m
Power surge to hit those who can least afford it
19 Mar 10 | PEOPLE living in shared housing might split their bills, but when electricity prices for Country Energy (CE) customers go up by 13 per cent on July 1, those portions are going to get bigger.   | CommentsComments (2)
More questions raised over school building program
19 Mar 10 | builders in the Riverina believe there is a huge difference in the treatment of public and private schools thanks to the Federal Building the Education Revolution scheme (BER). Two Riv  | CommentsComments (1)
19 Mar 10 | A 33-year-old man is facing drugs charges after police raided a camping area near Tumorrama yesterday. About 4pm, officers from the Cootamundra Local Area Command swooped on the camping area
Dick Carey trial stood over to June
19 Mar 10 | A SERIOUS drug charge against former Wagga man Kevin "Dick" Carey has been stood over in the Melbourne County Court. Carey was to have faced court yesterday for a plea of guilty to one count
19 Mar 10 | A URANQUINTY man struck repeatedly with a police baton and sprayed in the face twice with capsicum spray has made an official complaint of excessive force, Wagga District Court was told yesterday.
19 Mar 10 | Stories by DAISY HUNTLY COUNTRY Energy customers in the Riverina will be paying through the nose for a basic element of living after the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) a  | CommentsComments (2)
19 Mar 10 | JUST 12 kilometres separate Illabo and Bethungra yet high school students in one town will have to work much harder to gain youth allowance. Under the changes, students from Illabo will be c  | CommentsComments (1)
Wagga students left out of youth allowance
18 Mar 10 | A LINE drawn on a map under a Federal Government push to change students' access to Youth Allowance is expected to severely disadvantage young people in Wagga. The Federal Government'  | CommentsComments (6)
Wagga link to Fromelles soldier
18 Mar 10 | A WAGGA family has been given closure after receiving confirmation that their relative has been identified as one of 75 World War I soldiers buried in an unmarked mass grave at Fromelles, France  | CommentsComments (2)
Teacher texts trainee 400 times in a week
18 Mar 10 | A HIGH school teacher serving in the Royal Australian Air Force Reserves as a flying officer told a teenaged trainee she had sex with that she was an ASIO agent and made other outrageous claims in an
Overhaul at last for Athenium
18 Mar 10 | JUNEE'S Athenium Theatre is closer to its rejuvenation after council accepted the nominated preferred tender at its ordinary meeting on Tuesday night, but it was not without lengthy debate.
18 Mar 10 | A WAGGA man facing jail for driving while disqualified has been given time to get proof of a medical condition that might result in him serving a shorter sentence. Troy Hund, who is already  | CommentsComments (2)
Gold mine gets the green light
18 Mar 10 | A CONTROVERSIAL $58 million expansion of Cowal gold mine near West Wyalong has been approved by the State Government with work expected to begin soon. The decision is expected to spark  | CommentsComments (1)
18 Mar 10 | CHIEF executive officer of Greater Southern Area Health Service Heather Gray has accepted a three-month extension to her contract in Sydney where she is working at NSW Department for Health on the sta
Kidsville entrance almost complete
17 Mar 10 | WORK on the entrance art to the new Kidsville playground is almost complete. Artist John Wood is ahead of schedule and plans to be finished by the end of March with an official launch planne  | CommentsComments (1)
Council counts the cost of storm damage
17 Mar 10 | WAGGA City Council is still counting the cost of "unprecedented damage" from the massive storm that ripped through the city on March 7. Council employees are still assessing the damage
Man to face court on theft charges
17 Mar 10 | A TOLLAND man will face Wagga Local Court after being charged with a string of shoplifting offences. The 30-year-old was charged with six counts of stealing on Friday after an investig
Building revolution rip-off
17 Mar 10 | BUILDING Kevin Rudd's education revolution was never going to be cheap but a Riverina school is questioning how the cost for its minor refurbishments has blown out to $250,000. The P&C
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