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The Border Mail

Locality: Wodonga, Victoria

Phone: +61 2 6024 0555



Address: 1 McKoy Street 3690 Wodonga, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.bordermail.com.au

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25.01.2022 Have you decided that you will be buying a new home in the next 12 months? Fill out our survey for the chance to win one of three $500 eftpos cards. https://fairfaxmedia.qualtrics.com//form/SV_b91ejjuo1GjYDgF



25.01.2022 Looking for a COVID-safe way to keep yourself and the kids entertained - look no further than MAMA.

24.01.2022 The letter somehow found its way from Maitland to Thailand...

24.01.2022 Wodonga and District Turf Club has been forced to forfeit its prized Caulfield Cup day meeting.



24.01.2022 "It is a huge job and we are really appreciative to lend a hand because we have had significant events here in Victoria."

24.01.2022 Trucks have been destroyed in a strange incident in Albury where insulation taken by winds from a neighbouring property has impacted power lines and sparked a fire.

24.01.2022 Years ago, the opening of the trout season meant hundreds of fishos sweating on the chance to catch one of those monster trout "The Wall" had become famous for.



22.01.2022 Falls Creek, Mt Hotham, Mt Buller, Mt Stirling, Lake Mountain and Mt Baw Baw alpine resorts will be governed by the new entity from July 2022.

22.01.2022 A corruption inquiry has heard that former Wagga MP Daryl Maguire discussed taking a paid role with a Chinese investment company after he retired from Parliament.

22.01.2022 NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian today said the state's public sector workers will be urged to return to offices over coming weeks.

21.01.2022 Motorbike riders have taken to the streets to encourage people to open up and discuss their mental health issues

21.01.2022 There were crazy hats, shaved heads and general excitement when The Scots School Albury held a mini Border Relay For Life today.



20.01.2022 Fancy the Lake Sambell, Bright Berry Harvest or the Billson's Spiced Apple Twist?

19.01.2022 From little things, big things grow and that's been the case for the 1st Corryong Scouts Group in 2020.

19.01.2022 While QR codes are more widely used than the federal government contact tracing app, COVIDSafe, concerns have been raised over whether the private providers offering restaurants and cafes the service are selling off that data to third parties.

19.01.2022 What do you think about voluntary assisted dying? A petition calling for political action was launched yesterday. Also an unusual fire destroyed three trucks and a trailer. Read today's Border Mail here: https://www.bordermail.com.au/digital-print-edition/

18.01.2022 It's been 20 years since what many describe to be the greatest Olympic Games of all time in Sydney. A host of Border and North East athletes weren't just competing on the world stage, they were succeeding.

18.01.2022 Howard Kotton believes the AFL should have changed more rules - do you agree?

18.01.2022 "With this new marketplace, everyday households and small businesses fitted with solar and batteries can start being paid for providing those services."

17.01.2022 The mean temperature was 24.53C, or 2.03C higher than average, well above the previous record increase of 1.81C in 2014, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.

16.01.2022 The Australian flag could soon be joined by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander colours on poles outside Albury Council.

16.01.2022 Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews is pleading for people to "stay the course" after large groups at beaches and parks flouted virus restrictions in recent days.

16.01.2022 They never knew their father, but his murder in the Riverina has hung over the heads of a trio of sisters in the United Kingdom for decades.

16.01.2022 "It really celebrates Aboriginal culture, identity, youth and creative expression."

15.01.2022 Among other changes, an extra support person can now be present at birth in Wodonga.

13.01.2022 Julie Betteridge, the wife of former Albury councillor Daryl, has died after a two-year plus fight with cancer. Thoughts are with her family, who spoke lovingly of a wonderful woman they will miss every day.

13.01.2022 "When you see a window, you have got to go."

12.01.2022 The latest Game Management Authority research into deer hunting shows a 43 per cent increase in the number of deer harvested compared to the 12 months prior.

11.01.2022 From Monday, residents with COVID symptoms no longer need an appointment to attend the Wodonga drive-thru clinic.

11.01.2022 The telehealth revolution is here, but what does it mean for doctors in regional Australia if a consultation can just as easily be done from Sydney or Melbourne? Listen on Apple Podcasts or your preferred app.

10.01.2022 "By being able to obtain support can only help them improve their behaviour and in turn make their potential victims safer."

10.01.2022 Albury councillor all aboard on vaccine rollout

10.01.2022 A microgrid trial in Victoria could pave the way for households and businesses to sell electricity generated from their solar panels into the market.

09.01.2022 The Civic Centre Precinct, to be part of a proposed town planning scheme for Albury, was seen a decade later by the local newspaper as "a feature to be admired by future generations both locally and elsewhere."

09.01.2022 Burge said he had never played in a first grade match where good opposition collapsed to be dismissed for 17 runs.

08.01.2022 Plans for a flyover at the McKoy Street-Hume Freeway intersection west of Wodonga could be shelved in favour of another location nearby.

08.01.2022 The carports will cover almost 30 parking spaces and add more than 270 solar panels to the campus' infrastructure - and will help to generate around 40 per cent of the campus' electricity.

07.01.2022 One reader has been left 'perplexed' by the 'hoards of shoppers not social distancing, not face-masking, and not sanitising' in Albury. Do you think we're becoming complacent?

07.01.2022 It was just a friendly nudge.

07.01.2022 Communications, or the lack of them, was major issue in last summer's bushfires and a step has been taken to rectify the problem highlighted in the Royal Commission

06.01.2022 "I thought it was a good opportunity to help out my home club as it's been through a fair bit with the fires, COVID-19 and talk of the league folding."

06.01.2022 Dance floors are back!

05.01.2022 Christine Schlegel said the course helps arm people with the skills and knowledge to help protect firefighters and communities

05.01.2022 Final approvals on two significant developments in Albury could be just around the corner

05.01.2022 Piltz said his first and last matches of senior football were the two worst injuries of his career.

04.01.2022 Small businesses in the North East affected by the unprecedented events of 2019-2020 can get free mentoring and assistance.

04.01.2022 Don't forget to change your clocks tonight, except the oven clock... just leave that one until it changes back in April.

04.01.2022 "It would have probably been easier to go and play at a better team and maybe win a couple of premierships, but the enjoyment was there to teach all those young kids how to go about it," Lang said,

02.01.2022 Family, friends and the Turf Club has rallied behind the 25-year-old

02.01.2022 The group tasked with reviewing the Murray-Darling Basin Authority's performance managing the Murray River has given the tick of approval.

02.01.2022 In Albury, 37.4 millimetres of rain was recorded in the city in the 72 hours to 9am Tuesday.

01.01.2022 Cancer survivor Justin Daly knows not everyone is as lucky as him, having lost his sister, Tara, to cancer last year. Now Justin is doing what he can to help the youngest battlers dealing with the cruel disease.

01.01.2022 After a shocker of a year, our region needs a leg-up says Member for Indi Helen Haines.

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