The Daily Advertiser
Tuesday, 30 April 2024
There was universal criticism that no decision has yet been reached.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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As cooler weather sets in, demand for winter warmers is up.
Emily Anderson
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Milliners' Wagga pop-up shop helping people get Gold Cup ready.
Taylor Dodge
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Milliner Carmel Butler with some of her favourite designs ahead of the Wagga Gold Cup carnival, which starts on Thursday. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
The numbers are in from Operation Anzac Day across the Riverina.
Taylor Dodge
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Riverina Highway Patrol Traffic Inspector Darren Moulds says drug-driving and speeding remain a concern on Riverina roads. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
The steel-framed huts were mass-produced in World War I and II.
Jade Lazarevic
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16 Deakin Street in Kurri Kurri is listed with a guide of $375,000 to $410,000. Picture supplied
The latest research suggests a dramatic increase.
Carla Mascarenhas
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Rallies protesting violence against women will be held in nine cities over the weekend. (Darren Pateman/AAP PHOTOS)
Phone calls are the costliest contact method used by scammers.
Anna McGuinness
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Australians aged 65 and over lost the most to investment scams in 2023 according to Scamwatch data. Picture by Shutterstock
The country's biggest stables have nominated horses for the cup.
Matt Malone
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Champion Sydney trainer Chris Waller has nominated two horses in a bid to win his sixth Wagga Gold Cup on Friday. Picture by Jenny Evans
Kids Health Crisis
Helping vulnerable kids should be enough, but there's much more at stake.
All the details about races, brunches, tickets and after-parties.
Emily Anderson
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Elizabeth Paterson from Griffith, Jackie Murray from Temora and Georgia Trotter from Melbourne at the 2023 Wagga Gold Cup Carnival. Picture by Ash Smith
'Violence against women is completely preventable.'
Taylor Dodge
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Fire and Rescue NSW and RFS firefighters were called the scene.
Taylor Dodge
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Firefighters on the scene of the garbage truck rubbish fire near the intersection of Parkins Road and Oura Road at Eunanoreenya on Monday, April 29. Picture by Taylor Dodge
The university club had a disjointed welcome to the Leonard Cup.
Tahlia Sinclair
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Hanwood players Maree Cirillo, Imogen Zuccato and Sophia Zappala walk from the field after the game was abandonded. Picture by Liam Warren
Users have been urged to have a say on the proposed increase.
Taylor Dodge
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Riverina Water Board member and Wagga councillor Jenny McKinnon says they worked hard to keep residential bill increases as low as possible. Picture by Madeline Begley
Two people were taken to hospital following the incident.
Andrew Pearson
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Residents and visitors packed the outlet on Anzac Day.
Allan Wilson
Yenda RSL chapter president Neville Twigg with cousin Chris Twigg at the club on the afternoon of Anzac Day. Pictures by Allan Wilson
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Big turnout sends a strong message: 'enough is enough'.
Andrew Pearson
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New assistance comes amid 'unrelenting' Russian attacks.
Bageshri Savyasachi
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Defence Minister Richard Marles toured Ukrainian defence sites on Saturday. Picture supplied
Photos
The Rock-Yerong Creek held on to take out the ANZAC Challenge.
Matt Malone
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See all the scores from around the grounds.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
Narrandera's Harvey Odgers grabs the footy ahead of MCUE's Harrison Wheeler during the clash between the Goannas and Eagles at Mangoplah Sportsground on Saturday. Picture by Les Smith
Updates from around the grounds on another busy weekend.
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Sarah Frazer was headed to Wagga when she was struck and killed.
Louise Thrower
Divall's Earthmoving and Bulk Haulage truck driver, McKinley Somner with National Road Safety Week founder, Peter Frazer, at the Goulburn launch of National Road Safety Week. Picture by Louise Thrower.
'Family violence is not a woman's issue. It affects everyone.'
Taylor Dodge
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Wagga Women's Health Centre's Mary-Ellen Bradley and director Johanna Elms prepare white ribbons for the No More rally in Wagga on Sunday. Picture by Taylor Dodge

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The Irish singer apologised to his stylist in advance.
Anna McGuinness
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The child died at the Boolaroo home.
Anna Falkenmire
Police at Boolaroo on Monday evening. Picture by Peter Lorimer
The rule affects hundreds of Australian born children.
Carla Mascarenhas
Sam (far left) and his family. Picture: Supplied
Dispute emerges over whether PM offered to talk at rally.
Lucy Arundell
Mr Albanese said his offer to speak at the march was turned down, a claim the organisers refute. Picture by Keegan Carroll
The bishop wore an eye patch as he spoke at the Wakeley church.
Anna McGuinness
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Assyrian Bishop Mar Mari Emmanuel delivering his first sermon on April 28 since he was allegedly stabbed by a 16-year-old boy. Picture via YouTube/ChristTheGoodShepherdChurch
They've won every game this year by at least 50 points.
Tahlia Sinclair
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The country's biggest stables have nominated horses for the cup.
Matt Malone
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Champion Sydney trainer Chris Waller has nominated two horses in a bid to win his sixth Wagga Gold Cup on Friday. Picture by Jenny Evans
Brothers had their first win of the season
Tahlia Sinclair
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Madison Dunn passes the ball during Brothers 8-0 win over Temora. Picture by Les Smith
The university club had a disjointed welcome to the Leonard Cup.
Tahlia Sinclair
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Collingullie-Wagga grabbed their first victory of the season.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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Collingullie-Wagga's Tameka Scott and Coolamon's Ruby Alchin collide during the clash between the Hoppers and Demons. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
The Magpies are expecting even more success this season.
Tahlia Sinclair
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Playing coach Caren Hugo looks for a target in TRYC's shooting circle. Picture by Matt Malone
It was an arm wrestle for the first three terms at Kindra Park.
Jimmy Meiklejohn
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Nate Mooney was sensational for Collingullie-Wagga in their victory over Coolamon kicking six goals as the Demons ran out 56-point winners at Kindra Park. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
The Kangaroos have had an easy run to start the year.
Tahlia Sinclair
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Kangaroo Simione Naiduki barges through the Gundagai defence. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
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'This home is the complete package, full of high end inclusions.'
A fantastic opportunity to secure an impressive five-bedroom home.
Jacinta Dickins
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There are the amazing views, the size of the living areas, the number of bedrooms, and the huge 1009m block on high side of the street in a prestigious location. Pictures supplied.
The home has been held for more than 18 years.
Melissa Kehagias
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The peaceful retreat with river frontage is much sought after. Pic: Supplied
Some experts say it would help boost home ownership, others disagree.
Jemimah Clegg
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'They didn't even know it was a The Block house.'
Jemimah Clegg
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The sale attracted a huge crowd and more than 200 registered bidders. Pic: Supplied
The Ottavios top tips on choosing a reno ripe home for profit.
Melissa Kehagias
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The couple bought the house in 2020 for $1.02 million and after extensive renovations it sold for $1.825 million. Pic: Supplied
Your guide to what's happening in the Riverina: April 26-28
Daisy Huntly
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Saturday's event will pull people from across NSW and beyond.
Taylor Dodge
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Wagga Model Aero Club member Richard Carroll gets in some practice before the club's 50th year event on Saturday. Picture by Tom Dennis
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
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
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
In the Past is compiled from the Daily Advertiser by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society.
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
'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
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.
The latest research suggests a dramatic increase.
Carla Mascarenhas
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Latest statistics show a surprising picture for 'intimate partner violence'.
Steve Evans
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Sandra Rajic counsels men on violence and their attitudes towards women as part of EveryMan. Picture by Keegan Carroll
There was universal criticism that no decision has yet been reached.
Andrew Mangelsdorf
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Wagga councillors launches campaign to fight for the city's airport as privatisation concerns rise and the lease expiry date looms. Picture by Les Smith
As cooler weather sets in, demand for winter warmers is up.
Emily Anderson
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Wagga Vinnies sold 650 jackets in one week, they're asking locals for more donations in blankets, jumpers, doonas and winter essentials ahead of the cooler months. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
Milliners' Wagga pop-up shop helping people get Gold Cup ready.
Taylor Dodge
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Milliner Carmel Butler with some of her favourite designs ahead of the Wagga Gold Cup carnival, which starts on Thursday. Picture by Bernard Humphreys
The wait on legacy brands continues.
Jenna Price
Open letter to NSW Premier Chris Minns from ACM editors.
Acm
Charlie and dad Dan Berryman, who says he is unable to get an appointment with a paediatrician in the public health system. Picture: Les Smith
Here's a solution for small businesses needing resolve disputes.
Bruce Billson
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It's no wonder most small businesses never make it to court. Picture Shutterstock
Soak up countryside views from your private deck.
Hotel Review: The Elandra Mission Beach
Emily McAuliffe
From disrepair to utterly divine: A forsaken hotel shines again
Learn the ropes of what you can pack and what you can't.
Mark Dapin
Carry-on luggage rules you don't know about: An insider guide
We're taking the lid off the country's best-kept secret.
Bonita Grima
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An aerial view of Direction Island.
Here's where to go for top-notch cocktails and bites.
Akash Arora
Sydney confidential: The hottest new restaurant and bar openings
A bygone spiritual era reveals itself in mountains and forests.
Laura Waters
Mystical moments: This is Japan but not as you know it
Head off the tourist trail for a delicious evening ritual.
Tim Richards
Want to taste top-notch tapas? This is the Spanish city to visit
Car Expert
Order books for the MG Cyberster have opened in the UK, giving our best indication yet about the prices we can expect in Australia.
Jordan Mulach
A Belgian motorist has had drink-driving charges dropped after it was discovered he suffers a condition that makes his body produce alcohol.
James Wong
Driver with rare auto-brewery disease acquitted of drink-driving
Chinese car giant Chery and its Jaecoo spin-off are launching more plug-in hybrid SUVs, with the new models being evaluated for Australia.
Jordan Mulach
Chery and Jaecoo unveil three new plug-in hybrid SUVs
Mystery surrounds a Tesla Cybertruck currently doing the rounds in North Sydney, despite only being built in left-hand drive.
Jordan Mulach
Tesla Cybertruck arrives in Australia
Genesis has revealed both a hot Magma concept version of its BMW i5-rivalling electric sedan and an extended-length version.
William Stopford
2025 Genesis Electrified G80: Refreshed EV sedan revealed with hot Magma model
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
It's time to drain sheep, meet family and paddle in brown water on Farmer Wants a Wife.
Julia Wythes
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The stud said the results were better than expected.
Rebecca Nadge
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One of the equal top-priced females, Glenlea Fairfield Cute 1st T905, which sold for $7500 at Glenlea Beef's online sale. Picture supplied.
Peter Sturt is proud of his connection to the millet broom industry at Tumut
Stephen Burns
Peter Sturt harvesting the millet in February. Photo: Pam Zierk-Mahoney
Helpful insights into creating spaces that enhance your art.
Even the most unenviable plot of land can house a family retreat.
This corner of the house is quite abstract, giving the appearance of a solid concrete structure where new and existing foliage can cast shadows. Pictures by Brett Boardman
Understanding how to handle your pet reptile correctly is crucial.
Bearded dragons Picture by Mylene