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25 YEARS AGO
The Equal Opportunity Tribunal ordered Wagga City Councillor Jim Eldridge to pay damages of $3000 finding complaints against him alleging racial vilification were justified.
Councillors Peter Dale and Joe Mason-Cox are among councillors who have indicated opposition to a proposal by Wagga City Council to create several new staff positions.
Ashley Olsson, a director of Marjen Pty Ltd announced that they were ready to start work immediately on a $25 million upgrade of the Sturt Mall.
Continuing heavy rain forced the postponement of this week's Wagga Picnic Races.
Wagga solicitor, Anthony Paul has been named as winner of the prestigious 1995 NSW Law Society Solicitors Community Service Award.
Mitsue Stockley and Joan Cahill were both recognised for 20 years of service as senior stock keepers at Best and Less in Wagga.
Alison Kendall, an ostrich farmer from Brucedale will represent the Riverina in this year's ABC Radio, NSW Rural Woman of the Year Award.
Meredith Adams came first and Kate Buckley, second in the 10 years scripture reading section at St Andrew's Junior Eisteddfod.
Tijuana Sewing Centre in Baylis are advertising Bernina sewing machines and offering sewing classes.
Jim Bean bourbon 750ml is $22.95 and Toohey's Draught beer 24 x 375ml bottles just $22.95 a case at Jewell Discount Liquor in Peter Street.
Local members of the Chiropractors' Association of Australia including Gary Roberts, Mary Ann Chance, Ian Hope and Rolf Peters are celebrating Chiropractic Care Week and 100 years of chiropractic.
Mt Austin High School, spearheaded by representative star Cameron Mooney and pacy wingman Wayne Smith, scored an impressive win over a determined but outclassed St Michaels in an opening round of the Carroll Cup.
Bartters frozen chickens No 15 are just $3.89 each and Birds Eye frozen peas 500g just 99 cents each at Cannons Supermarket.
50 YEARS AGO
One of Wagga's biggest and most unusual concrete-pouring contracts is under way on the site of Woolworths' new Big W store in Baylis Street.
The United Farmers and Woolgrowers Association is asking Wagga Council to install scales at the saleyards to allow liveweight selling of cattle.
First-year Wagga Teachers College student and former Trinity High pupil, Ann Price gained first and second placings in the open division of the Bicentenary Commemorative Festival of Australian Poetry.
A total of 191 men in Wagga were unemployed during April, while 115 jobs went wanting. There were 256 women unemployed, with just 61 jobs available.
Wagga Commercial Bowling Club president Jack Mackenzie was congratulated on the success of his president's day by Phil Smyth, president of the Commercial Club, and secretary of the Bowling Club, Tom Searle.
Wagga Rescue Club hosted the NSW Federation of Rescue Associations conference in Wagga.
Lynette Coffey, 12, and Martin Dunkley, 9, were outright winners in Edmondson's Captain Cook painting competition held over the school holidays.
Wagga City Council has taken delivery of a Galion 503 road grader valued at $14,000 to be used in general road maintenance and formation around the city.
IXL tomato sauce 10oz is 18 cents and Edgell No 6 chickens just $1.08 at Edmondsons.
The Carousel Beauty Salon in the South Town Walk is now under the management of Charlotte Mullins.
President of the Wagga Picnic Racing Club, Jon McGeoch, committee members and their wives entertained 150 guests to lunch at Wagga Racecourse for the first day of the picnic race carnival.
Young Wagga amateur rider Mr N Gardiner completed a unique hat trick when he won the Wagga Amateur Picnic Race Club's Cup on Super Sweet, having previously won the Ardlethan and Cootamundra picnic cups on the horse Diesel.