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Public sick of water whinge
BORDER residents would pay an extra $30 a year to catch water cheats, says new research from La Trobe University’s Albury- Wodonga campus.
But the study has also found people are fed up with en...
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Skills will build a better future
YOUNG Aboriginal men are carving out a career in the Border’s building industry as an innovative work skills program continues to expand.
A Wodonga TAFE pre-apprenticeship course that started t...
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Something for everyone at fair
THE choice is not always black and white for brides and grooms these days.
Some want a little bit of colour.
The latest in bridal trends will be on show tomorrow at The Border Mail’s Bridal F...
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Speedy reply to crossing plight
BORDER Christian College students will have a new road crossing by the time they return from school holidays.
The NSW roads and traffic authority has given priority to a crossing on Elizabeth Mitchel...
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Glue adds to clean-up problems
A BORDER cleaner says vandals are trying to make their graffiti permanent by adding glue to the paint.
Chris Keen, owner of graffiti removal business KleenKeen, is contracted by Albury Council to was...
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Be a voice on violence
ALBURY councillor Daryl Betteridge has called for the community to step up the war on street violence after a wild CBD brawl left a man with head injuries.
Police found the Albury man, 28, unconsciou...
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Facebook users call for more policing
A VICTIM of violence in Albury’s central business district has started a social networking page calling for community support for more police and security patrols.
Millie Backway, 18, hopes the...
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Water factory to set up on Border
A SPRING water bottling factory will be set up inside the former Macquarie Textiles building now owned by the Joss Group in East Albury.
Albury Council has been told the project for Mountain H2O, of ...
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