Compiled from the Daily Advertiser by the Wagga Wagga & District Historical Society
25 YEARS AGO
Chief Inspector Kevin Wales told Wagga’s Community Consultative Committee that crime figures for February of 186 property offences were well down on January with 259 and December with 307.
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Cr Jim Eldridge told council that the city’s noxious weeds inspector should work harder rather than council employing a second inspector.
New South Wales Premier John Fahey is among special guests at the Gumi Races.
Principal of Sacred Heart Primary School, Sue Middleton, said some parents were refusing to let their children travel on school buses because of bullying and overcrowding.
Wagga City Bowling Club faces an uncertain future following a special meeting held at the club to consider future options.
Curator of Robertson Oval, Kevin Hosie, was formally recognised for his contribution to the AFL Foster’s Cup game between Sydney and Footscray.
Wagga City Council will oppose five Aboriginal land claims made on vacant Crown land in the city.
More than $400,000 will be spent by Wagga City Council on four bicycle ways over the next seven years.
Riverina Health Service General Manager, Nancye Piercy said the public dental unit at Wagga Base Hospital should soon be at full capacity.
50 YEARS AGO
Former mayor, Mr Ivan Jack, and Mrs Errolla Heard who both retired from Wagga City Council at the last election were presented with Local Government Service Certificates.
President of the RSL Club Mr S C Sadlier said that the club made record profit of more than $73,000 last year.
Mr Harold Fife has been re-elected president of the Wagga RSL sub-branch with vice-presidents Mr C Knott, Mr G Simpson and Mr R Coveny.
Wagga spin bowler Tom Sumski and wicket keeper Col Stewart combined to dismiss three South Wagga batsmen at Gissing Oval.
Long-standing member of staff at David Jones, Miss Annette Clear was given a pre-wedding and staff farewell at the Wagga Leagues Club.
Mt Erin student, Margaret Simpson was the outstanding swimmer at the inter-high school carnival held at the Wagga Baths.
Sheep in the Wagga District are in excellent condition according to Sheep and Wool Livestock Officer, Mr A R Clark.
David Jones supermarket has six varieties of rice-a-riso for 22 cents a packet and Ipana fluoride toothpaste for 34 cents a tube.