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MONDAY’S shortened NSW cabinet visit has been hailed a success despite heavy rain and thick fog almost causing the entire visit to be cancelled. Planes were unable to land in Albury due to the extreme weather conditions, leaving NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell and some of his staff and government ministers stuck in the air. When he eventually did touch down, the Premier joined the ministers who had arrived the night before and about 150 locals at the Albury Entertainment Centre for a public forum. Those in attendance asked questions ranging from phone service to electricity prices and mental health. Scots School students, including Nick Packer, attended with teacher Jane Atkinson “We had some ideas in legal studies and decided to put two or three questions to the ministers,â€? Nick said. “We got a good response which is reassuring and I’m glad I attended. “I think it’s really important that young people get involved because it helps influence political debate.â€? One student raised concern over cross-Border L-Plate and P-Plate licence anomalies. MAKING A POINT‌ NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell chats with Gai Marshall in Albury this week.

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TRUCK drivers will soon be asleep at the wheel in Wodonga, with a $15.8m service centre to be built at Logic. The facility will provide a rest area for up to 45 trucks, a service centre and a trailer exchange. According to Victorian Deputy Premier Peter Ryan, 120 full time jobs and another 48 indirect jobs will be created at the site. Mr Ryan announced funding for the project during a visit to Wodonga this week. Local member Bill Tilley, who appeared alongside Mr Ryan at the announcement, had been involved in claims and counter claims with his colleague over the alleged undermining of former Police Chief Commissioner Simon Overland. Mr Tilley recently told a Melbourne newspaper he had recorded a conversation with Mr Ryan in case he “needed to establish the truth to a particular issue�. But according to Mr Ryan, the two were getting on with their jobs. “This is all yesterday’s news, tomorrow’s fish and chip pa-

STATE FUNDING‌ Bill Tilley with Victorian Deputy Premier Peter Ryan at a funding announcement for Logic in Wodonga. Picture: BLAIR THOMSON per,â€? he said. “I’m thrilled to be here with him today and we are part of a government doing great things for the people of Victoria and that will continue. “Gone, next topic.â€? Funding for the new facility will come from private, state and local government money. “This goes back to about 2003 when this was bare paddocks all around us,â€? Mr Ryan said of the Logic hub. “You see the vast amount of investment which has gone into it now and the enormous amount of productivity that we see around us now, it’s a tribute to those who dreamed it would

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happen, and those that made it a reality.� Wodonga mayor Mark Byatt said building the Logic hub, which now employs around 470 employees, was a “courageous� move by a past council. “There are a lot of other regions that would love to have something of this nature right on their back door,� he said. “This is a visionary project that deserves a big pat on the back for the council of the day and councils since that period that have been able to create and stimulate more development in it.� The facility is tipped to be open late 2013.

RED Nose Day is upon us again and it’s time to don the comical nose or badge or whatever it may be to support this worthwhile charity. Of course there are many charities in the community worthy of support and while one can’t be compared to another it is interesting to note the impact of RND and the SIDS and Kids programs. Firstly it’s estimated that one in four pregnancies ends in miscarriage. Recently in NSW 837 and in Victoria 918 babies died before, during or soon after birth in one year. The death of one baby is said to directly impact around 60 people; all staggering figures. The SIDS and Kids organisation provides specialised bereavement support for individuals and families who experience these problems, but there’s more to the organisation than that. Education on safe pregnancy, safe birth and safe sleeping is a key element of the work they do and the results are proving positive. Safe sleeping educational programs in the last 10 years have seen an 85 percent reduction in sudden infant deaths. This in itself makes the charity a very worthy recipient of our hard earned cash. NewsWeekly would like to thank all those local businesses, pages 18 and 19, who have participated in our annual fundraising effort. The response was fantastic yet again. On behalf of these businesses we will be donating $2000 to the organisation. So bookmark your diaries for the 25th anniversary of Red Nose Day on 29 July and be sure to organise something, or simply buy a red nose or whatever you can afford to help this great charity.

AMID the gloomy predictions for Melbourne’s metropolitan newspapers, there is one place where print media is alive and very much kicking ‌ in Victoria’s country communities. Country newspapers such as NewsWeekly remain strong and are not suffering the decline that metropolitan newspapers are incurring - and the reason: because of their relevance to local communities. “Newspapers have a long and strong future in community and regional areas,â€? Victorian Country Press Association president Paul Thomas said. “Despite the announcements (last) week by major media

newspapers that has seen the world’s most successful investor Warren Buffett spend $142 million on buying 63 papers in country USA last month. Buffett said he had turned down offers to invest in big city newspapers and preferred local papers because they had a place in the heart of the communities they served. Contrary to the widespread assumption of the impending death of print newspapers, country newspapers reflect the strong sense of community spirit and pride that country people have for their regions. They are a vibrant source of news, advertising and community spirit.

companies of their seismic shift in direction, country newspapers with their local focus and sense of community are still an integral part of rural life. Country newspapers are most often the only source of local news. They help bind communities and continue to be the voice of their local communities. “In Victoria, country newspapers enjoy diverse ownership with passionate proprietors believing in the industry and its future. Despite recent economic difficulties, our membership and their newspaper circulations remain high.� And it’s this community relevance enjoyed by regional

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Station gets funds By BLAIR THOMSON A NEW ambulance station is expected to be operating in Albury by mid-2014. NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell and Health Minister Jillian Skinner announced funding for the $4m station during their visit to Albury this week. The new facility will replace the outdated station in Dean Street, with paramedics forced to work in cramped conditions. “It will cater for the future,” Ms Skinner said. “We are now always building new ambulance stations with a mind to the future not only in terms of the increasing population demand but the new models of care that paramedics and others are engaged in.” Ms Skinner said price negotiations over a site were continuing but wouldn’t reveal where that site was. “But it will be somewhere that I think will serve the people of Albury very well.” Albury station officer Rod Hannan said response times hadn’t been affected by the limitations of the current site. “We’re still meeting our response times,” he said. “We’re not always at the station, the paramedics respond from anywhere. “We do have vehicles out and about at most times. “But after 78 years, the building does need to be updated.” Member for Albury Greg Aplin had long campaigned for funding for the new station and said the announcement was “absolutely wonderful”. He said it was likely to be built in Lavington and would cater for future growth. “Clearly it will be taking into account projected growth patterns for Albury and surrounding areas, because the Albury service covers areas including Howlong, they also pick people up on the highway and remote locations, they go out to Jindera and Greater Hume Shire and as far as Culcairn and Henty,” he said. “We now have a firm commitment and money for the project.” Mr Aplin said it was possible the Dean Street station could continue to operate on a smaller scale, but a decision on its future would be made by NSW Health. “They would probably look to sell it but they might retain it and use it for other purposes,” he said.

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VOICE… Premier Barry O’Farrell, pictured with several ministers, answers a question while in Albury. Continued from page 1 “Do they drive according to the posted speeds, do they drive according to their licence … nobody can actually give them a definitive answer,” Ms Atkinson said. “So they actually asked that question and the minister said they’re working on that issue right now. “We will put together a brief to send to the minister as to what we want and it will be positive for the students to keep up a dialogue.” Gai Marshall travelled from Savernake to ask the Premier about poor phone reception on her property. She also spoke to Mr O’Farrell one-on-one at the end of the meeting and was happy with his response. “The problem is we don’t get any mobile reception ... you might get the odd little bit along the highway in spots here and there, but

when you’re on the property there’s a lot of times where if you’re in a machine and something goes wrong – an accident of any sort – you have absolutely no way of making contact with home,” she said. “His response ended up being that there’s going to be a large amount of money brought out for the telephone network and towers will be put up in all different communities. “I asked if he could please consider Savernake fairly promptly when that commences and I was reasonably happy with the response.” Albury councillor Daryl Betteridge said he had attended more as a community member than councillor to gauge public issues. “I think sometimes you get in your own bubble and think certain things are important when in reality, sometimes they’re not,” he said. “I think there’s a genuine bit of concern about the community’s ability to continue to

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Police urge road caution in wet By BLAIR THOMSON

A YOUNG driver wrote off his car after a drunken police pursuit early Sunday morning. It’s alleged the 22-year-old man performed an illegal u-turn and police tried to stop his 2003 Holden Commodore. The driver then sped off along Atkins Street in South Albury, mounted a roundabout and skidded for 73 metres before smashing into a metal light pole and deploying the airbags. The car was a write off and the driver returned a blood alcohol reading of 0.134. Albury Inspector John Wadsworth said the man’s actions were incredibly dangerous and had put other road

users at risk. The man, who escaped without injury, was charged with various drink driving and road offences, including engaging in a police pursuit In a separate incident, a traffic light was knocked down, but not out, in Albury last Friday night. A 19-year-old Jindera man crashed a Toyota Camry into the light on David and North Streets in wet conditions at about 8.30pm. The traffic light continued to display signals despite being severely damaged. Three members of the public pushed the pole into a safe position after the incident, and the light will be replaced. Nobody was injured but the Camry

sustained serious damage and police had to direct traffic. Police have urged drivers to take greater care when driving in the wet. “In wet conditions the road gets very greasy and you really need to slow down,” Inspector Wadsworth said. Investigations are continuing.

TOP RIGHT: KNOCKED OUT… Three men push a traffic light off the road following an accident last Friday night. Pictures: BLAIR THOMSON RIGHT: WRITTEN OFF… This Commodore was smashed into a pole early Sunday morning.

Have your say on New use for historic rail buildings Albury’s future By BLAIR THOMSON

HISTORIC buildings at the old Wodonga train station will be preserved and redeveloped at a cost of $2m. The 1873 station building and goods shed, built in 1875, will undergo major works in the hope of attracting developers to the site. Potential uses include hospitality, retail and commercial, with Places Victoria hoping to attract investors to create a new “heart” for Wodonga at the site. Rail infrastructure is currently being removed from the site to develop the land. “We’ve been talking a couple of times now about the rail history that’s on that site and those things are a rich part of that history,” Places Victoria CEO Sam

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Sangster said of the buildings. “These works are about sureing up those buildings and ensuring that they have an ongoing use, whatever that might be in the future.” All internal walls will be removed, a new concrete slab will be laid in the goods shed, the exterior of the buildings will undergo preservation works and new gutters and downpipes will be installed. Both buildings will be given disabled access, with works expected to take between two and three months. “We imagine probably by November the works will be done and dusted,” Mr Sangster said. “We’ll go to tender and see what local people tell us.”

Expressions of interest to develop the railway land – separate to the historic buildings – closed yesterday (Thursday) after NewsWeekly went to print. Mr Sangster said there had been a “fantastic response” from developers, with the bids to be reviewed and put to the public. “Hopefully if there’s stand-outs there we’ll talk to the community about what’s come in and if there’s really good opportunities then we’ll be out talking about those pretty quickly,” he said. “I don’t want to pre-empt (a starting date). “We want to get the right outcomes and if that takes us a little longer to get that right, I’d rather take the time rather than being held to a timetable that we can’t achieve.”

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now she’s in the kitchen and doing brilliantly,” Kate said. “Through Wodonga TAFE and through chef Dan’s mentoring she’s gone on to win awards in Melbourne and at TAFE here.” The cafe also provides good coffee

with Kate being trained through the Coffee Academy at William Angliss Institute, Melbourne. The Hideout is becoming popular for its gluten-free and vegetarian dishes, as well as its quality breakfast menu providing a wide range of op-

tions for all customers. “We’ve worked quite hard to present a really good breakfast menu which is taking it up another level from our lunch menu,” Kate said. “Pancakes are always a favourite, but those looking for something ex-

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THOSE in the know well understand that Wodonga’s Hideout cafe is anything but a sleepy little backstreet coffee shop. In fact the vibrant cafe is quite the opposite with a focus on quality food and presentation that has ensured a regular clientele both locally and more recently in the wider region. The Hideout has been located in Waratah Street, Wodonga for close to two years now and co-owner Kate Bullock said word-of-mouth was beginning to attract customers from as far as Rutherglen and Talgarno, with many crossing the border from Albury to taste what’s on offer. And it’s that focus on quality food, cakes and other delicacies from chef Dan Yassin that sets this cafe apart from its competitors. “Dan has worked in five star hotels in Europe and North America,” Kate said. “He’s cooked breakfast, lunch and dinner including fine-dining meats and seafoods. “Our kitchen here at Hideout has equipment that you would find in hotels, so we have the ability to produce a lot of different food, a at large volumes because of Dan’s hotel experience. I think our food presentation flows down from Dan’s fine-dining experience too.” Kate said the Hideout was also focused on providing quality training for their apprentice, Stephanie Lunt, which also contributes to the overall experience for customers. “Stephanie began as a barista and

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Rolling up sleeves for national needs But O-negative still a high priority as stocks sit at low levels WITH blood stocks at critical levels in some areas across the country Border residents are rolling up their sleeves and doing their bit to keep a healthy supply of the life-giving fluid. Red Cross community relations officer Cathy Chapman said they wanted to say a big thank you to all donors in the region for bridging the gap to help those in need. “We’re really saying thank you to our Border residents because quite frankly, the fact that we’re heavily booked means that we’re the stop-gap,” she said. “Our blood is literally going into the hospitals as quickly as we get it in. We’ve put on extra staff to process it properly and we just need people who’ve got an appointment to keep it.” But Ms Chapman said they were always looking for donors with O-negative blood type because of its universal use. Less than nine percent of the population is O-negative but it can be given

to 100 percent of the population, and the stocks of O-negative are currently sitting at less than a day’s supply. She said they also wanted to stress the importance of keeping appointments and booking ahead in the winter season to provide this lifesaving act. “We’re asking Border residents to book ahead because we have the cough and cold season coming up,” she said. “In July and August, while we might be quite well booked, we get a lot of people who suddenly get colds and flus and they can’t donate so the pressure’s still on.” Ms Chapman said historically regional centres were well supported with a strong community spirit. She said there was good corporate support in the region and school groups were regular donors. “We have a school challenge where we have 10 local schools that all participate,” Ms Chapman said. “The students, over the space of the last financial year, have donated nearly 800 units of blood.” Plasma donation is also strong on the Border and Ms Chapman said there were many committed people in the region willing to provide the “liquid gold”. “We have very committed people who come in every two weeks to do plasma,” she said. “That’s normally where we need it and that’s where I’m always looking for donors but at the moment, because we’re low nation-wide and state-wide we’re back to focussing on whole blood.” Anyone interested in donating blood or plasma can call the Red Cross Blood Service on 13 14 95 to make a booking.

There’s no need to be scared By BLAIR THOMSON

DO YOU get nervous at the idea of speaking to a large number of people? Does the thought of making a toast make you weak at the knees? If so, the Albury Wodonga Toastmasters Club can help you. The group meets each fortnight with the aim of improving the speaking skills and confidence of its members Club president Pieter Mourik said communication is about much more than what a person says. “The three main fears people have are public speaking, number one, sudden death and financial ruin,” he said. “We can cure public speaking. “We can make you speak a lot better than you do … that’s a guarantee.” The group, which has almost 30 members, helps improve body language, voice modulation and confidence, and remove “ums” and “ahs” from speech. “We teach the whole gamut,” Dr Mourik said. “It’s about personal development, so someone who wants to improve their chances of getting a job, this will certainly help them with that.” Members must do ten speeches before they can be considered a competent communicator, and feedback is a key to their improvement. “We can see someone who starts off speaking in a really ocker accent turn into someone who’s confident and able to manage being a chairman of a meeting,” Dr Mourik said. “People can come down down as a guest for free and see how they would like it. “It’s a worldwide organisation with hundreds of thousands of members and we’re really kicking goals at the moment.” The group meets the first and third Tuesday each month at the Albury Quest. For more information call 0401 387 157.

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ALBURY Library Museum will officially launch a permanent exhibition to coincide with NAIDOC week celebrations, beginning 1 July. Wiradjuri Talkback will celebrate the perspectives and traditional knowledge of the Albury Wodonga region’s Aboriginal people. It showcases a powerful and thoughtprovoking blend of traditional and contemporary elements illustrating the rich cultural traditions of Wiradjuri country. Items on display range from a bark canoe, hunting equipment, boomerangs and possum-skin cloaks plus many others. One of the possum-skin cloaks was created by Yorta Yorta artist Treahna Hamm and was worn by NgambriNgunnawal elder Aunty Matilda HouseWilliams when she witnessed the historic apology from the federal government in Canberra. Local Indigenous pastor Darren Wighton said it was a great opportunity for all in the community to have a look and learn about Aboriginal culture in the region. “It gives a sense of identity for this area,� he said. “Australia generally has an affiliation with art from the centre and up north like the dot paintings. This exhibition is about the inland people and the people of the river and it just adds that sense of uniqueness and a different type of identity that’s away from the desert.� Wiradjuri Elder, Nancy Rooke said having such items as the intricatelydesigned possum-skin cloaks on display showed the importance of the women’s contribution to Indigenous society. “This is ancient history,� Nancy said

CONTRIBUTION‌ Wiradjuri Elder Nancy Rooke displays one of the possum-skin cloaks on display at the new exhibition at Albury’s LibraryMuseum. of the cloaks. “It was one of the most useful items in this area because of the climate. Women used to make these and they’d put their mark on them so if they lost them they’d know them. It was to keep warm or have on the floor of their gunyahs and to have as a symbol of their tribe.â€? Canoe project officer Richard Kennedy said the bark canoe program also provided a sense of identity to the younger members of the Aboriginal community and was a good education tool for others who may be unsure of the culture of the Wiradjuri people in the region. “Some people may not even know

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Car club gives again By TREVOR JACKSON

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MERCY Hospital received a welcome boost last week when it was handed a $1000 cheque from the Chiltern Car Club and Chiltern Tourism and Development. The money, raised from the car club’s recent Cancer Cruise and donated to the palliative care unit of the hospital, was welcomed by deputy director of nursing, Kate Shanahan. The palliative care unit is a volunteer-based organisation that supports families of patients with terminal illness. “This money supports our volunteers who

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Green, but at what cost? HOW green are electric cars? Manufacturers would have you believe they are the be all and end all of environmentally-friendly motoring in the future. They point to the distinct lack of a tailpipe and therefore no emissions, but is that really the case? Recent studies have shown that the emissions produced by electric vehicles could be almost as high as those produced by similar sized petrol-powered vehicles over the course of their life. This is due in part to the energy required to charge the battery, throughout the making of the vehicle and with the disposal of the battery systems. But high demand on fossil fuels to run our cars has forced the hands of manufacturers and governments

around the globe. Hybrid vehicles have graced our roads for many years now and are increasing in popularity with the introduction of more sporty, user friendly and enjoyable-to-drive models emerging on a regular basis. The hybrid technology allows more power with less fuel consumption by combining the tried-andtrusted petrol engine with an electric motor to provide performance when needed, thus cutting down on fuel consumption and emissions. I recently reviewed a Honda CR-Z and was very impressed with all aspects of the car. The combined 1.5 litre petrol and 10 kW electric power-plants provided ample acceleration, with all the modern conveniences thrown in to provide a real driver’s car. You hardly know you’re behind the

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FEATURE-PACKED‌ Peugeot’s 4008 SUV is set to make a splash on and off the road. Vehicle supplied by Baker Motors. Pictures: TREVOR JACKSON

THE small SUV market in Australia is booming and Peugeot are set to take their share with the new 4008. It’s not uncommon these days for car-makers to join forces and swap platforms and that’s just what Peugeot has done by utilising Mitsubishi’s AS-X to create a quality small four-wheel-drive SUV. But the 4008 is anything but a re-badged Mitsubishi. In fact, the doors, roofline and the drive train are about all that remains from the AS-X. Peugeot has made subtle and not-so-subtle changes of design and creature comforts to ensure the 4008 attracts the right buyers. These changes include exterior body panels, stiffer suspension, wider track and a very impressive, and very Peugeot interior. The model I tested was the high-end Allure, and from the outside it’s quite an attractive package. The front end is very Peugeotinspired with a large, wide grille and nice flowing lines down to the rear hatch while the tough stance is further improved by the addition of 18 inch alloy rims. Inside is pure class with leather, soft-touch plastic and shiny pianoblack finishes. The steering wheel is a combination of smooth and perforated leather and shiny black inserts with all the required controls built in. The dashboard contains two large gauges for speed and RPM with digital readouts for various other functions such as real-time fuel economy. The centre of the dash boasts

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Welcome DHURANY means ‘news’ in Wiradjuri language and these next couple of pages will let you know what is going on around Albury Wodonga within the Aboriginal community. A highlight of this edition is being able to share the story of NAIDOC.

A brief history of NAIDOC BEFORE the 1920s, Aboriginal rights groups boycotted Australia Day (26 January) in protest against the status and treatment of Indigenous Australians. By the 1920s, they were increasingly aware that the broader Australian public was largely ignorant of the boycotts. If the movement were to make progress, it would need to be active. Several organisations emerged to fill this role, particularly the Australian Aborigines Progressive Association (AAPA) in 1924 and the Australian Aborigines League (AAL) in 1932. Their efforts were largely overlooked, and due to police harassment, the AAPA abandoned its work in 1927.

In 1935, William Cooper, founder of the AAL, drafted a petition to send to King George V, asking for special Aboriginal electorates in federal parliament. The Australian government believed that the petition fell outside its constitutional responsibilities. On Australia Day 1938, protesters marched through the streets of Sydney, followed by a congress attended by over a thousand people. One of the first major civil rights gatherings in the world, it was known as the Day of Mourning. Following the congress, a deputation led by William Cooper presented Prime Minister Joseph Lyons with a proposed national policy for Aborigi-

was composed entirely of Aboriginal members for the first time. The following year, it was decided that the event should cover a week, from the first to second Sunday in July. In 1984, NADOC asked that National Aborigines Day be made a national public holiday to help celebrate and recognise the rich cultural history that makes Australia unique. While this has not happened, other groups have echoed the call. 1991 – Present; With a growing awareness of the distinct cultural histories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, NADOC was expanded to recognise Torres Strait Islander people and culture. The committee then became known as the National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC). This new name has become the title for the whole week, not just the day. Each year a theme is chosen to reflect the important issues and events for NAIDOC Week.

What’s on SUNDAY 1ST JULY ■ 11am - Reconciliation March from Sunday markets ATO car park to QEII, followed by speeches and bbq ■ 1 - 4pm Grand opening of cultural display at the Albury Library MONDAY 2ND JULY ■ 9am - Flag raising at Albury Hospital – free breakfast ■ 12.30 - 2pm - AWAHS - Lunch

COMMUNITY… Local community members have formed a committee to work on NAIDOC week.

All set for NAIDOC week LOCALLY, the Albury Wodonga Aboriginal Community Working Party asked for interested community members to form a committee to work on celebrating NAIDOC week. Ruth Davys was selected as the chairperson. NAIDOC is a standing agenda item at the CWP with an update given every month where there is wide representation of Indigenous and Non-Indigenous government and non-government agencies and community members. NAIDOC in Albury Wodonga is a cross-border initiative, building on strong communities and partnerships. All services work towards a collective goal of celebrating NAIDOC and showcasing the Albury Wodonga area. This year the Albury Wodonga community celebrates NAIDOC Week with a wide range of events including; pride marches, flag raisings,

nal people. This was again rejected because the government did not hold constitutional powers in relation to Aboriginal people. After the Day of Mourning there was a growing feeling that it should be a regular event. In 1939 William Cooper wrote to the National Missionary Council of Australia to seek their assistance in supporting and promoting an annual event. From 1940 until 1955 the Day of Mourning was held annually on the Sunday before Australia Day and was known as Aborigines Day. In 1955 Aborigines Day was shifted to the first Sunday in July after it was decided the day should become not simply a protest day but also a celebration of Aboriginal culture. Major Aboriginal organisations, state and federal governments, and a number of church groups all supported the formation of the National Aborigines Day Observance Committee (NADOC). At the same time the second Sunday in July became a day of remembrance for Aboriginal people and their heritage. In 1972, the Department of Aboriginal Affairs was formed as a major outcome of the 1967 referendum. In 1974, the NADOC committee

film sessions, various exhibitions and displays, a family fun day, traditional games, didgeridoo playing and the ever popular ten pin bowling day. Check out the calendar and come along to one event or all of the events! Through these events the Albury Wodonga community expresses the continued significance of NAIDOC Week as an opportunity to reflect on the struggles of our community and to celebrate our culture. Specifically, it gives us all the chance to reflect on how the establishment of the Tent Embassy remains a strong symbolic gesture that is one of our most memorable moments in our history. NAIDOC provides opportunities for all of the community to celebrate Aboriginal culture together.

TUESDAY 3RD JULY ■ 9.30 - 11.30 The flag raising at Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation Hovell St, Wodonga with formal speeches and morning tea ■ 11.30 Pride walk to Woodland Grove for activities including DHS launch of Enabling Choice for Aboriginal people with a disability ■ 12pm BBQ at Woodland Grove Wodonga WEDNESDAY 4TH JULY ■ 9am Flag raising at La Trobe University ■ 9.45 - 10.30 Opening of the NAIDOC poster exhibition featuring posters from 1972-2012 at Eddie “Kookaburra” Kneebone Gallery, Wodonga TAFE (exhibition open until 13th July. ■ 10.30 - 12pm What is NAIDOC?, Presentation focuses on this years theme “Spirit of the Tent Embassy: 40 years on” with a viewing of the

documentary “NinglaA-na: Hungry for our Land (1972)” at Wodonga TAFE Building B Room 019 ■ 11 - 3pm Family fun day - Albury PCYC THURSDAY 5TH JULY ■ 10-2pm Burraja Open Day - Lincoln Causeway - spear and boomerang throwing, traditional games, knapping, didgeridoo playing and film showings FRIDAY 6TH JULY ■ From today onwards - Wonga Wetlands Indigenous display ■ 12pm Golf Day – Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation ■ 10 - 11am Morning tea at Centrelink ■ 12 - 3pm Wiradjuri workshop - Westside community centre - story telling, kids activities and traditional Aboriginal basket weaving SATURDAY 7TH JULY ■ Football match at Jindera Football ground ■ Free entry, smoking ceremony, dancers and flag raising, bbq ■ Reserves on at 12pm ■ Seniors begin at 2pm SUNDAY 8TH JULY ■ 10 - 1pm - Ten pin bowling session - Twin City Ten Pin Bowling Centre, Wodonga ■ 1 - 4pm Wood fired oven Albury


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Blue Healers – patchwork quilt and puppetry project THE Blue Healers – Healing through Art Project supported by a range of organisations in the region has almost reached its third year. The group, open to Aboriginal women meets weekly alternately between Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation and Albury Wodonga Aboriginal Health Service. Recently the group was visited by a puppeteer from South America who worked with the group and puppets housed at AWAHS. The group spent time developing a range of stories that may be incorporated into a performance at the huge contemporary Aboriginal Festival – Bundyi, being held in and around Albury in November this year. The group is also working on production of quilts to give to the local Aboriginal organisations. If you would like to attend a session of Blue Healers, contact Tia Day on 03 5721 9088.

Executive position filled WELCOME to the new Executive Officer for Woomera Aboriginal Corporation Sylvia Pruitt. Sylvia migrated to Australia as a young child from Mauritius in 1973 and recently moved from Melbourne to the area with her husband and five children. They have enjoyed the move and are enjoying discovering all the amazing features the area has to offer. “It has been an absolute delight to become part of a passionate and hard working team who are committed to supporting Aboriginal people within the region,” Sylivia said. “Another wonderful part of the role is being able to interact with the children in the preschool and see their excitement as they enter the building.” There are many exciting projects on the horizon at Woomera including the realisation of the new Koori Kindermanna preschool building due to commence works later this year. Sylvia is available at Woomera Aboriginal Corporation, located at 684 Daniel St Albury on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

PUPPETEERS… Members of the Blue Healers group enjoying time with a puppeteer.

Aboriginal health worker qualifications local training RIVERINA Institute Albury Campus is offering Certificate III in Aboriginal Health for Aboriginal people who are interested in gaining this qualification locally. The course will be run one day per week and it is expected that those people wishing to undertake this course will en-

joy the benefits of local support and there will be no need to travel for this valuable training. Some workers will be able to have their current roles and or training recognised as prior learning. For more information about this exciting development contact Catherine Cusack 6382 8525.

Leading the way LEAD The Way Craft Group for Aboriginal women auspiced by Betty’s Place – Women’s Refuge has recently gone cross border. Now you can come along to craft sessions at Glenecho Community Centre as well as Mung-

In the spotlight YOU know I am around when you can hear my wife Alison laughing out loud! I’m best known for not too sure, can you tell me please?

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I barrack for the mighty St George Dragons baby. I get frustrated when I’m running late! My ideal holiday destination would be anywhere with my wife, family and friends Someday I will be a proud loving family man. I often say are you serious… fair dinkum. My ideal Sunday would be to relax. I’m grateful for life and having the best family and friends around me. What do I love about my life? Everything, I can’t complain I take the good and bad because I know there are millions of people worse off than me, I’m very grateful to have what I got. What has been my biggest achievement? Finding the love of my life! NEVILLE SIMPSON – ALBURY COMMUNITY HEALTH

What or who helped me to get to where I am today? My wife, mum and dad and close family and friends … I will never forget them.

INTERACTION… Sylvia Pruitt is enjoying her time interacting with children and other members of the Aboriginal community in the region.

NSW Health and NSW Rugby League have partnered to help combat the rates of chronic disease that continues to affect our Aboriginal communities. The state wide initiative forms part of the Culture Health Communities strategies which aims to bring together culture as well as encourage communities to improve Aboriginal Health. Albury Wodonga has entered a team, TEAM MiXED SaLAD into the 14 week weight

loss challenge with a whopping 25 participants taking part to beat the fat and look and feel deadly. TEAM MiXED SaLAD are guided by a local committee with representation from AWAHS, MAC, Albury Community Health, Riverina Institute of TAFE and the Hume Medicare Local Aboriginal Health Unit who will work hard to keep the team motivated and working hard to achieve their weight loss goals and be in the running to win up to $70,000 in prize money. The key message throughout the challenge is Get a Check Up, Eat Right and Get Active. All TEAM MiXED SaLAD participants are currently signed up to the Bran Nue Me program and have been going great guns with their individual programs. TEAM MiXED SaLAD Participants are: Margaret Stewart,

Denise McGrath, Selina Clark, Kelly Goldsworthy, Margaret Murray, Andrea Edwards, Barry (Poster Boy) Quayle Snr, Cindy Murray, Bobby Whybrow, Marlene Hoskins, Lucy Dennis-Arnold, Lisa Arnold, Valda Murray, Coral Davis, Rebecca Lea, Kim Raudino, Mavis Hampton, Kelly McGrath, Alison Simpson, Neville Simpson, Rheearnah Kennedy, Katrina Weston, John Murray, Katrina Weston and Leticia Reid. TEAM MiXED SaLAD is currently looking for financial sponsors and would like to thank the Athlete’s Foot Albury for their support so far. So get behind TEAM MiXED SaLAD in their quest to knock out the fat and for more information feel free to contact the team manager John Murray on 0422 300 328.


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regain my confidence. “There’s now a positive light I feel inside of me that comes through in my singing. “When you’re fitter, that conversation with your body, those lines of communication become a lot better. “There’s no more feeling tired or exhausted, it feels like I can be up on stage and sing for hours.� While the focus of the show is clearly on Aretha Franklin, Anu performs hits from her back catalogue, which includes tracks like Island Home and Sunshine on a Rainy Day, in the encore. For more information on the 20 July gig call 6043 5610. Tickets cost $55.

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CHRISTINE Anu embodies the soul and spirit of legendary singer Aretha Franklin in her new show. Rewind – The Aretha Franklin Songbook comes to the Albury Entertainment Centre on 20 July, featuring tracks from throughout Franklin’s career. Anu told NewsWeekly she has admired the talented performer for most of her life. “Her music is embodied in who I am,� she said. “It was on the radio when I was in the hospital when I was being born, it was on the radio in family members’ homes by default, karaoke when I was growing up and on road trips during school holidays. “I absolutely love her.� Franklin started performing gospel music as a teenager in 1956 and remains active today. With such a celebrated body of work, there’s pressure on Anu to do her music justice. “Absolutely, there’s pressure there but I have to present a show that’s not me being Aretha Franklin, it’s me being me,� she said. “I can only interpret them how I know and that’s through my own life experiences. “It’s all about telling a story and cranking up some really amazing songs with a really cranking band.� Backed by a guitarist, keyboard player, drums and bass, along with two singers and vocals from the musicians, Anu creates a full sound. “You can hear the way she phrases stuff, it’s got quite a gospel sound and she arranges the vocals in the most amazing way,� Anu said of Franklin. “She pulls all kinds of vocal arrangements out of the most amazing places. “Its really great to be up on stage having a really big belt, hitting those high notes and singing them loud and long, night after night.� It took Anu a lot of practice to ready her voice for the show. At first she strained to hit the high notes for the duration of each performance, but said she has flexed her vocal muscles and “it’s all good now�. Anu said she wouldn’t have been able to do the show early on in her career.

FRIDAY, JUNE 29 â– Beccy Cole at the Commercial Club from 7.30pm. Enquiries 6021 1133. SATURDAY, JUNE 30 â– Wodonga Toy Library open every Saturday from 9am to noon at Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Beech Street, Wodonga. New members welcome. Enquiries 0404 936 208. â– Rock Revolution starring Jon English at the Albury Entertainment Centre from 8pm. Enquiries 6043 5610. â– Eight Hour Enduro at Nail Can Hill. More information alburywodongamtb.org.au SUNDAY, JULY 1 â– The Wodonga Historical Society opens its rooms from 1pm to 4pm at 19 South Street. Enquiries 6059 6064. MONDAY, JULY 2 â– The Bugalugs Bum Thief at the Albury Entertainment Centre from 6.30pm. Two shows on Tuesday at 10am and noon. Enquiries 6043 5610. â– Circus Ringbarkus at the Albury Showgrounds from 11am daily, runs until July 15. Tickets $15. Enquiries 0412 101 815. TUESDAY, JULY 3 â– Albury Red Cross Branch AGM dinner meeting from 6.30pm for 7pm start at Adamshurst, David Street, Albury. Cost is $20, bookings essential on 6041 6658. â– Australian Breastfeeding Association meets 10am at Glenecho Neighbourhood House. Enquiries 6041 2351. â– Albury Wodonga Toastmasters Club meets the first, third and fifth Tuesdays in July at Quest Apartments in Kiewa Street from 6.30pm. Visitors welcome. Enquiries 0428 779 601.

■Wodonga Toy Library open every Tuesday from 12pm to 1.30pm at the Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Beech Street, Wodonga. New members welcome. Enquiries 0404 936 208. ■Albury Wodonga and District Orchid Club meets at the Murray Valley Centre in Pearce Street, Wodonga at 6.30pm, followed by plant auction at 8pm. Enquiries 6021 4887. WEDNESDAY, JULY 4 ■Albury Toy Library open 4pm to 5.30pm every Wednesday during school term. Enquiries alburytoys@gmail.com THURSDAY, JULY 5 ■An audience with Frank Spencer at the Commercial Club from 10.30am. FRIDAY, JULY 6 ■Menopause the Musical at the Commercial Club from 7.30pm, tickets $40. Enquiries 6021 1133. SATURDAY, JULY 7 ■Border Music Camp closing concert from 7.30pm at The Scots School Albury. Enquiries 0412 711 819. ■The Land of Yes and the Land of No at the Albury Entertainment Centre from 8pm, tickets $50. Enquiries 6043 5610. TUESDAY, JULY 10 ■Launch of Revive St John’s Well-being Community Clinic at 225 Beechworth Road, Wodonga, from 11am. Enquiries 0408 430 058 or 6024 2053. ■Albury Branch of the Country Women’s Association meets at 561 Kiewa Street from 9.30am for 10am start. Wedding photo show and tell. Enquiries 6025 2169.

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TRIBUTE… The late Mark Taylor (right), in action with Nathan Scholz. The talented musician will be remembered at a gig at the SS&A Club next Saturday. Picture: TREVOR JACKSON

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Paying tribute to a Primitive By BLAIR THOMSON LOCAL musicians will pay tribute to the late Mark Taylor in the best way possible, with nine artists to perform at the SS&A Club on Saturday 7 July. Taylor, known as “Penguin” to his friends, was killed in a car crash in July last year. The guitarist and singer was regarded by many of his peers as one of the most talented local musicians. Performing as the Electric Primitives with drummer Nathan Scholz, the duo created a unique “wall of sound” style of music reminiscent of acts like Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath that was bold and powerful. Friend and event organiser Phil Scarvell from Volume Addict remembers Mark as a friendly, easygoing guy who had immense musical talent. “My memory of him is of a really great bloke, a really talented guitarist and singer,” he said. “I was deeply saddened … it was a great loss that was definitely felt throughout the whole music community. “I think there are going to be a few

tears shed and a bit of emotion at the gig, but it will also be positive as well. “There will be some guys that played with Mark that will do some of his music on the night.” Mia Grace & the Aviators will open the show at 2pm, followed by Alan Brolly, Giant 440, George MacFloyd and Volume Addict. Funkenswinkles, Idle Fret, A Candela Lie and Concealed Agression will round out the night. “We’re definitely looking forward to playing,” Mr Scarvell said. “We’re donating proceeds to the Men’s Shed in Baranduda and trying to raise awareness of depression. “I believe Mark’s ex-wife Heather’s coming down with his son and some family members.” SS&A marketing and special projects manager Bob Harris said the gig, titled Remembering a Primitive, featured a great local line-up. “Anyone that likes live and local music has got to come along and have a look,” he said. “We all take it for granted but the day will come when everyone’s playing

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disco and no-one’s doing any live music. “This is as good as it’s going to get.” The genre of performers will range from metal, to acoustic, progressive rock and cover tracks. Mr Harris said the two-piece Electric Primitives had made more of an impact on crowds than some of the five-member bands he had seen. The duo was working on new material at the time of Mark’s death, with hopes the songs will one day be released. “It’s mainly a gathering of Mark’s friends and close family, but it’s also directed at the public,” Mr Scarvell said. “A lot of musicians don’t get to see each other play because we’ve either got gigs on the same night at different venues, or work commitments or family commitments. “So it’s good to get them all together on the one bill.” Tickets can be purchased prior to the event at the SS&A Club for $10, or on the door for $15. For more information call 6041 2222.

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MOVIE: Brave (PG) DURATION: 93 minutes THIS NEW offering from Disney/ Pixar is a medieval adventure tale following Princess Merida, a fiery young woman who doesn’t play by the royal rules. The young Queen-in-waiting is much more at ease riding on horseback with a bow and arrow than acting in the dignified manor her mother, Queen Elinor, expects of her. Being about two-decades older than the target audience makes it hard to know what kids may make of this. But looking at it from an adult perspective, it’s good without quite reaching he same standard of previous Pixar

animations like Toy Story or WALL-E. But then again, they have set the bar pretty high. There’s definite a typical Disney theme running through the film. Merida and Elinor are at loggerheads as the Princess wants more freedom and less responsibilities, and her mother wants her to grow up and start acting like a lady. It comes to a head when the surrounding clans visit their castle, with each vying for the Princess’s hand in marriage. Furious at her mother, the fiery redhead takes off on her horse into the surrounding jungles and has a witch cast a spell to change her. It backfires, of course (why would

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Homes&Property Homes Property ❯❯ Albury Wodonga

Stylish family living FAMILY living is emphasised in this week’s featured property from Wodonga Real Estate. With the opening of new streets in the Huon Hill Road area the property now has easy access to both Wodonga and Albury or further east towards Lake Hume making it an ideal location. A commanding street facade leads to a stylish entry which sets the scene of this inviting home. The formal areas are situated to the front of the home with a sunken formal lounge complete with bay window and a large formal dining area.

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The master bedroom includes double built-in robes and a renovated ensuite while two of the remaining three offer built-in robes. The main bathroom is spacious and well maintained with a separate toilet for added convenience and an expansive laundry takes care of the necessities in life. A tandem garage and a further double garage both provide access to the rear yard via roller doors and allow for easy accommodation of three cars. Ducted heating and cooling and a realistic price complete this impressive family home.

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5 Skipton Court ■ Price: $339,000 ■ Contact: Clinton Harvey Wodonga Real Estate (02) 6056 1888 or 0408 605 950

HUTTON Real Estate is offering for sale a delightful four bedroom Southern Vale home in an ideal location with easy access to all facilities. The family home includes a formal lounge room and large open living and dining. The kitchen is well equipped with dishwasher, pantry and breakfast bar. Built-in robes are included in all bedrooms with the master offering an ensuite bathroom. The double garage includes remote entry while ducted heating and air conditioning keep the temperature comfortable all year round. An in-ground sprinkler system ensures the grounds are kept lush even in the drier months.

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10 Sugar Gum ■ Price: $342,000 ■ Contact: Barry Hutton Hutton Real Estate (02) 6025 8000 or 0407 261 965

NSW First home buyers grant will be doubled to $15,000

Hamilton Valley Estate

Block’s starting from $80,000

Lot 1

Centaur Rd

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$100,000

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Cornwell Ave

771

$80,000

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Centaur Rd

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House & Land Packages from $255,500

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Centaur Rd

755

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Cornwell Ave

742

$80,000

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Cornwell Ave

690

$95,000

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Cornwell Ave

588

$90,000

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Cornwell Ave

687

$110,000

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Cornwell Ave

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$100,000

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Cornwell Ave

708

$110,000

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Cornwell Ave

940

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Cornwell Ave

589

$90,000

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Cornwell Ave

865

HOLD $100,000

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Centaur Rd

866

$120,000

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DEBBIE PASCALL 0407 391 772

JOAN NALDRETT 0419 483 919

DES LONERGAN 0408 575 825

ALAN HODGSON 0418 468 579

Auction: Fri 20th July @ 12 noon

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Perfect first home or investment opportunity Four bedrooms all with built in robes, 640m² approx allotment Terms - 10% deposit - balance 60 days. Auction On Site

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Central location, immaculate presentation Perfect first home or investement property Brilliant yard with mature trees on approx 713m² block

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Three minute walk to Wodonga’s CBD Modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a dishwasher Securely leased at $255 per week until 15th December 2013

17 Whernside Drive

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Two living areas and a spacious kitchen Enjoy year round comfort with ducted Heating and Cooling All set on a lovely 767m2 block which backs on to Wodonga Golf Course

CHILTERN

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Massive 3000m² block with trees & lawns surrounding the family size home Sensational covered outdoor living area plus huge rumpus & bungalow Oversize double garage plus garden shed

BARNAWARTHA

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Slightly undulating farmlet that includes creek frontage with established native trees. Approx 5.8 hectars or 14.3 acres, subdivided into 4 paddocks Ample water including huge dam, great bore & 93,000 litre rain water tanks

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Beautifully presented & ready to occupy, this brick veneer family home Four double bedrooms with built in robes Separate family room leads out to wide all weather veranda

KERGUNYAH

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2.5 Acres surrounded by farmland plus views of the mountains and beyond Magnificent Blackwood kitchen with all the modern touches Water supply of rainwater tank, bore and dam that has never ran dry

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Very large lounge with as new gas wall furnace and ceiling fan Updated kitchen with pantry, double sink and gas stove Terms 10% deposit - Balance 60 days - Auction on site

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As new immaculately presented home in great location Awesome kitchen with stainless steel appliances, dishwasher and a pantry Securely let at $245 per week until 18th January 2013

2 Charles Street

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$239,750

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Central Wodonga home in walking distance to Centro Plaza Beautiful polished floor boards and french doors Established gardens in a private and secure yard

43 Craig Circuit

$409,000

109 Brockley Street

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Renovated kitchen with walk in pantry Spacious north facing lounge with gas log burner Low maintenance 525m2 (approx) allotment

2 Como Court

$535,000

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30 Elm Street

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15 Snowy Street

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52 Trudewind Road

CLINTON HARVEY 0408 605 950

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Auction: Fri 20th July @ 11am

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$200,000

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Appealing timber home on the lapping shores of Lake Hume On freehold title within Lake Hume Resort Note: Freehold title is not time share. Excellent returns

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Quality construction and stunning colours Four double bedrooms with en-suite to master Formal and informal living areas

YACKANDANDAH

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A rare opportunity to purchase 20 acres so close to Yackandandah Offering picturesque creek frontage and shady mature trees 8m x 10m colourbond shed, brick lock up garage

DARTMOUTH

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The home is in good condition with 3 good size bedrooms, lounge-kitchen, bathroom and laundry Perfect as a weekender, retirement villa or an investment you can use from time to time Lovely established shade trees make the perfect scenario for those afternoon refreshments

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Brilliant large family living - perfect for families In-ground pool, large 2111m² block Shedding for car enthusiast / tradesman

YACKANDANDAH

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Modern cedar home on 1700m² block embraces the ambience of Yackandandah Verandah’s on three sides plus a lovely north facing outdoor living deck, exquisite garden Walk down the garden path to your own studio to use your artistic talents, room for caravans and boats

TALLANGATTA

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$359,000

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Beautiful 7 acre property offering breathtaking views Ample water supply including 2 dams and a seasonal creek Under house storage and a separate art studio

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1038062-RMB26-12

6056 1888

More great listings and photos available at

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Email: sales@wodongarealestate.com.au Email: rentals@wodongarealestate.com.au

RENTAL PROPERTIES OF THE WEEK

FRAN WENERT

JACQUIE STERK

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Wagner Place, Wodonga

FIONA THOMAS

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SUE RITCHIE

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Leading the way in Property Management, now leasing over 50% of the Rental Market.

$205pw

Modern townhouse located in quiet cul-desac featuring two good sized bedrooms with built in robes, air conditioning, gas heating & cooking, separate kitchen meals area, full bathroom with separate toilet. Decent sized enclosed yard with single lock up garage. Avail 27/07/12

Huon Street, Wodonga

$230pw

Three bedroom cottage in quiet street. Features separate lounge, dining room and enclosed sunroom suitable for second living area, ducted cooling and gas heating. Undercover courtyard with single carport. Lawn mowing included. PLEASE NOTE: the back yard has no grass & the front yard is not enclosed. No pets. Avail now

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Houses available

McMahon Pl $195pw Avail 30.06.12 2 BR unit, gas heat, A/C, BIRs, encl yard, SLUG + extra space. Dundee Dr $205pw Avail 11.07.12 2 BR unit, gas heat, A/C, encl yard, SLUG + extra space. Raven Crt $220pw Avail 13.07.12 Modern 2 BR unit, BIRs, gas heat & cook, A/C, encl yard, SLUG. Lawrence St $260pw Avail 11.07.12 Beautifully renovated 2-storey, 3 BR unit, open living, courtyard, carport. Charles St $300pw Avail now Brand new 3 BR townhouse, S/S heat/cool, ENS, BIRs, dbl carport. Hume St $370pw Avail now 2nd storey townhouse, 3 BR, BIRs, ENS, duct heat/cool, DW, remote DLUG.

Hovell St $220pw Avail 09.07.12 Central, older style 2 BR, sleepout, gas heat, A/C, SLUG, encl yard. Kyle Crt $250pw Avail 30.06.122 Lovely 3 BR home, large lounge, duct cool, gas heat, BIRs, encl yard, carport. Buckland Crt $255pw Avail now 3 BR home, duct cool, gas heat, gas cook, BIRs, secure yard, dbl carport, garden shed. Cummings St $325pw Avail 13.07.12 3 BR, renovated, duct cool, gas heat, DLUG, workshop, carport. Chenery St $280pw Avail 11.07.12 Central renovated 3 BR, A/C, BIRs, gas heat, rumpus encl yard, LU shed. Thomas Mitchell Dr $320pw Avail 02.07.12 Central 4 BR home, 100m High St, renovated, duct heat/ cool, remote LU garage.

$340pw

Townsend Street, Howlong $320pw

Fantastic 5 bedroom home located in the popular federation estate, features open plan living, ducted cooling, gas heating, full bathroom, master with ENS, spacious kitchen with dishwasher. Great outdoor area with single carport. Allow pets. Avail 01/08/12

Lawson Street, Wodonga

Modern 4 BR home with ducted heat/cool, formal lounge, open plan dining and family room, sleek kitchen with stainless steel appliances including gas cook top and DW, ENS and WIR to master bedroom, BIRs in other bedrooms, undercover outdoor entertaining area, good size enclosed back yard with 3 x 6 shed, remote DLUG and internal access. Avail 06/07/12.05.12

Houses available

Albury & District properties

Iron Way $350pw Avail 01.08.12 Beautifully presented 3 BR home, ENS, DW, duct heat/ cool, undercover area, DLUG. Huon Creek Rd $470pw Avail 20.07.12 Renovated 4 BR, S/S heat/cool, ENS with spa, BIRs, DW, in-ground pool, dbl carport.

Peards Dr, Albury $340pw Avail now 3 BR townhouse, duct heat/cool, ENS, BIRs, DW, entertaining area, remote DLUG.

Out of town properties

Soldier Settlers Rd, Tallangatta Valley $280pw Avail now 4 BR home, elect cook, wood fire, S/S heat/cool, SLUG, dbl carport, small paddock. Hume St, Albury $275pw Avail now Renovated 3 BR home, gas heat, S/S, heat/cool, tandem Hodge St, Beechworth $295pw Avail now Well presented 3 BR, BIRs, S/S heat/cool, encl cook, carport. storage, triple carport. Ann St, Jindera $295pw Avail now Brand new 3 BR home, open living, S/S heat/cool, ENS, DW, encl yard, remote DLUG, pergola. Trafalgar St Wodonga from $77 pm Avail now Cadell St, Albury $305pw Avail now Secure storage units from 2.3 x 3.5m up to 8 x 3.5m. 24 Modern 3 BR townhouse, duct cool, gas heat, BIRs, floorboards, encl yard, remote DLUG. hour access for tenants.

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*Tiling *Plastering *Welding *Painting *Scheduled Maintenance * Fence & Gate Repairs *Concreting *Timberwork *Brickwork *Retaining, Paving, turf or Seeded Lawns etc.

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Lic. 2215PDGL

Fax 6040 2329

Brosolo Workshop: 921 Mate St, Albury

Phone: (02) 6059 3817

TELEVISION/VIDEO/AUDIO

WINDOWS

• Extra TV Outlets • Antennas/TV Tuning • Flatscreen wall Mounting • Same Day Service Call Zane 0408 698 000

SUPPLY AND/OR FIT

6041 4777; 0408 613 224

Austel Licenses

RENDERING

TILING Don’t Replace It . . . RESURFACE IT LIKE NEW!

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ABN: 53 991 487 114

Baths, Basins, Shower Base, Tiles, All Chips, Cracks, Scratches are repaired on site Also Bathroom Tiling and Floor Tiling

Cement Rendering New homes, renovations, retaining walls, letter boxes. No job too small. Specialising in: QUALITY SKIMCOAT, SAND CEMENT, GREENBOARD AND ACRYLICS.

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To advertise in this section Call 1300 666 808

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• Foam Cut to Size • Mattress Specialist • Rubber Flooring & Extrusions MOTOR TRIMMING/ UPHOLSTERY CANVAS MANUFACTURING • Shade Sail Specialist.

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MACHINERY

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Albury Engineering & Mower Service

208 Borella Road, Albury (opposite the Albury Base Hospital)

Phone: (02) 6041 1444

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ACCOUNTING

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CREATIVE SERVICES

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PROMPT FREE MEASURE & QUOTES FOR Locally Manufactured Capral Award Winning Products • Energy Efficient Double Glazing - optional • Sliding Windows • Patio Doors • French Doors • Awning Windows • Mirror Robes • Acrylic Blocks • Fly Screens & Doors • Fitting Available by Lic. Builders

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AUTOMOTIVE

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Phone Mick 0427 316 497

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CEILING FAN, internal, EC, $40. 0428 320 975. CHAINSAW, brand new, 62CC, 22” bar. $200. 0457 353 871. West Wodonga.

CHICKEN/PET CAGE, 1.9m x 1.2m A-frame, 900mm x 400mm. $130. 0407 731 762.

LOUNGE, black leather, GC, $500. 0429 324 009.

COMPUTER, desk top, with Microsoft 2007. $225ono. (02) 6040-4634.

CORAL COLLECTION, from South Pacific, undamaged, undyed, 53 pieces, small-mediumlarge, display cabinet, $3,000. 0431 611 316. DINING TABLE, Advanced Furtniture, twin pedestal, extendable, 6 chairs, VGC. $490ono. (02) 6056-1297. DINING TABLE, extendable, with 4 chairs, soft floral, VGC. $250. Ph (02) 6056-2248 after 6pm.

DINING TABLE, round, 1070mm W, mahogany, solid timber, with 4 chairs, $280. Delivery can be arranged. (02) 6043-2160.

DINING TABLE, timber, with butterfly extension, VGC, seats 10 to 12 extended. $485ono. (02) 6043-1029. DRUM KIT, full size, suit beginner. $200ono. 0412 022 984.

MITRE SAW, Ryobi 254mm, deluxe compound, as new, $80. 0428 320 975.

MOWCART, McCulloch, 66, November 2010, EC, no further use. $1,500ono. Phone (02) 60 569 914.

OIL PAINTING, Seascape, blues, 39” x 29”. $200. 0425 271 848. Albury. POCKET BOOKS, 250, varied fiction. $100. 0431 611 316.

RECLINER, one seater, Vienna Chocolate, used one week, $200. 0431 611 316.

FRIDGE/FREEZER, Whirlpool, very large, 2 door, with ice maker, water dispenser, VGC, paid $3,000, sell $800ono. 0402 993 701.

PIANO, 2 crown Richard Lipp & Sohn Stuttgart, VGC, selling due to relocating, $1,300ono. (02) 6023-5467, 0429 360 527.

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat in Victoria unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative. For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets 1021252-PJ16-12

AUSTRALIAN SILKY TERRIER, Pup, pure bred, vet checked, vaccinated, non moulting, microchip no. 000146244609. $700. 0427 261 664. Chiltern.

Paying great money for round Aussie 50c, gold sovereigns and up to $350/kg for Aust silver pre-decimal coins.

Phone Nathan on 0431 547 042

WANTED TO BUY ARTEFACTS, Aboriginal, PNG pacific artefacts and art. Collector paying $1000's for old shields, weapons, paintings, etc. 0428 197 303.

FOR SALE FIELD BIN, 45 tonne transportable Kotzur bin. $8,800. (02) 6029-0128. Walbundrie.

BRIDAL & DEB WEAR DEB DRESS, size 12, full length, strapless, fitted bodice with gloves. $400. (02)6024-7754. Wodonga.

SHELL NECKLACES, 23, genuine old South Pacific, male/female, EC, $400. 0431 611 316.

SLEEPERS, used, ex railway, B grade, $16.90 each, also half wine barrels available, GC. Phone 0411 558 572. STOVE, electric, Chef Electrolux, ceramic top, very clean, paid $1,115. sell for $300. (02) 60214784 THEATRE, surround, Pioneer, EC, paid $5,000, want $500, due to downsizing. 0467 560 853. TV, Nec, 51cm, with remote, VGC, analogue, $50ono. 0419 404 820. Lavington.

WARDROBE, elegant, antique, oak, full length, leadlight doors, bevelled centre mirror, with blanket box, in excellent original condition, $700. (02) 60236541.

FIREWOOD FIREWOOD, Redgum, 7 x 5 trailer load, $150. 0418 248 364.

HEALTH AND FITNESS TREADMILL, Health Stream 4400, VGC. $525. 0407 265 090. Albury.

TO LET

Phone Kate at Stockdale and Leggo on (02) 6048 7777, mobile 0457 757 602.

C1034641-KK23-12

FOR RENT

East Albury, Keene Street, comfortable 3BR older-style house. Close to transport/shops, quiet neighbours, huge undercover area at rear, lock-up up garage, pet-friendly, private large fenced yard, adjacent dog park. $220 a week.

WALKERS WANTED

The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Star News Group could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Star News Group will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.

BRIDAL & DEB WEAR DEB DRESS, size 14, full length, small train, fitted bodice, with gloves. Never been worn. $195. (02) 6059-4012. Wodonga.

Phone 0427 508 245 Please leave name, phone number and address.

RSA & RCG BEST PRICE SS&A Club RSA Mon 2nd July RCG Tues 3rd July Courses from 4.30pm

SITUATIONS VACANT

Catalogue Distributors Wanted Work close to home with flexible hours. Earn $100-$300/wk. Full training provided. No Outlay

CALL 1300C1038062-KG27-12 663 161

SITUATIONS VACANT

1300 514 015

CLINICAL CARE MANAGER AGED CARE Opportunity for an experienced Aged Care RN Div 1 to step into a Clinical Care Manager role in country Wodonga. Enhance your management skills. Due to the responsibility of the role it is imperative you possess:

Start Me Up Training

• Experience and knowledge of ACFI documentation

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• Have extensive clinical experience

requirements • Previous management and leadership capabilities • Current AHPRA Registered Nurse Div 1 registration Call Martene Harvey (Frontline Health) today for a confidential discussion on Phone 9296 2067 or Mobile 0412 55 33 00

Classifieds Ph: 1300 666 808

Regional Manager, Albury/Wodonga • Great start up role • Wodonga based office • Attractive Salary package - Significant base salary - Salary packaging of up to $16,050 p.a plus additional packaging for venue hire and meals/ entertainment. - Private use of a fully maintained vehicle DASSI is a not for profit organisation providing one to one support to people with a disability who need assistance to live, learn and work independently in the community. DASSI is expanding into the region and is seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Regional Manager to establish the Wodonga office. The role will focus on new business development and will be the first point of contact to provide a quality service to the local community. This role requires you to be responsible for all facets of operation. Your key duties will include but are not limited to; • Development and implementation of strategic business plans to generate new clients and successfully deliver a service • Establish and build report with external stakeholders, major funding bodies and prospective strategic alliances. • Identify and establish a framework to promote and source new business and gain market share • Manage support staff activity, training and staff development • Regularly report to CEO and General Manager, Services on progress. To be successful in this role you will have excellent communication and interpersonal skills coupled with a previous experience in the establishment, generation of new business and business growth within the industry. Candidates should have a sound understanding of the disability, health and community services sector and accompanying industry standards, preferably with a relevant tertiary qualification. The position offers a range of benefits including an attractive salary and generous salary packaging options. For further information and a copy of the position description, please contact Richard Burn, General Manager, Services on (03) 9488 9151 or email: To submit your CV please apply online using the appropriate link below. www.dassi.com.au

We need people to deliver the NewsWeekly and catalogues in your area. Would suit Students, Pensioners and Mums, 2-3hrs per week.

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT

SEASHELL COLLECTION, from South Pacific, extensive small-mediumlarge display cabinet. $2,000. 0431 611 316.

FREEZER, upright, 6 baskets, 389 litres, very clean, GC, $300. (02) 6026-2250/ 0408 489 501.

FRIDGE, large, LG, 500ltr, top freezer, bottom fridge, downsizing to unit, too large, EC. $395. Phone Col: (02) 6024-3939.

CASH FOR AUSSIE COINS

PETS & SERVICES LOUNGE, one 2 seater , 2 chairs, timber arms in tan micro suede fabric, washable zip off covers, VGC, $450.0409 337 891.

NATIVE POTTERY, genuine, from Malekula Island Vanuatu, 48 pieces, display cabinet, $200. 0431 611 316.

CLAW FOOT BATH, brass legs, all white acrylic, VGC. $400. 0408 273 400.

WANTED

LOUNGE SUITE, 3 piece, 2 seater and 2 chairs, soft floral, VGC. $495. Ph (02) 6056-2248 after 6pm.

BUFFET HUTCH, pine, glass doors, EC. $350ono. (02) 6040-3002, 0429 935 957.

CARRIAGE LAMPS, unrestored, genuine kero, carbide candle, 28 electrine candles, $1,300. 0431 611 316.

MUSIC /INSTRUMENTS

DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL

C974362-JL41-11

BREAKFAST TABLE, blackwood, 8 drawers, lovely unique piece, cost $2,000, sell $850ono. 0402 993 701.

MACHINE REPAIRS, all makes and models, prompt and reliable service. (02) 6040-8250.

SITUATIONS VACANT

Alternatively email your résumé to: melbourne@frontlinehealth.com.au

C1038325-JJ26-12

BED, single, solid pine, with mattress, GC. $70. 0422 067 503. Lavington.

ADVERTISERS in this section are qualified practitioners and are offering a non-sexual service.

C1038277-PJ26-12

BARBECUE, hooded, Billabong, unused, with 9kg gas bottle, plus dust cover. $150. (02) 60243324.

PROFESSIONAL

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LADDER, painters aluminium extension, as new, paid $290, sell $140ono. 0402 993 701.

SEWING, SEWING MACHINES

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ARM CHAIR, leather, soft green, GC. $95. Ph (02) 6056-2248 after 6pm.

MASSAGE THERAPISTS

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Classifieds Email: classifieds@awnw.com.au

BUSINESS SERVICES

Phone: 1300 666 808

Deadline: 5pm Tuesday Email: classifieds@awnw.com.au Ph: 1300 666 808

PUBLIC NOTICES

C999994-KK3-12

1. The proposal consists of the installation of three (3) new 2.63m antennas to be mounted to the existing monopole.

4. Further information can be obtained from Debbie Donaldson, Aurecon (on behalf of Telstra), on (03) 8683-1577.

PUBLIC NOTICES

5. Written submissions should be sent to: Debbie Donaldson, Aurecon, PO Box 321 South Melbourne, Victoria, 3205 by 16th July 2012.

development

HOLDEN, VU, 2001, ute, V6, manual, 151,000kms, lowered, 18” mags, regularly serviced, WNE-465. $14,500ono. 0417 157 230. Wangaratta.

TOYOTA, LWB Hiace, 2000, diesel, auto, AC, PS, cargo barrier, roof racks, towbar, 329,125kms, Vic reg, 03/13, RWC, good reliable van, QBT-235. $7,000. (02)6027-5369.

HYUNDAI, Excel, 1997, manual, 10 months NSW reg, VGC, keyless entry, CD player, BK-34-CD. $2,490ono. 0413 272 842.

LANDROVER, 2000, Freelander, Vic reg, QMA549, reg 12/11, 166,000kms, new tyres, exhaust and clutch, $8,000. 0409 568 360. Wodonga.

3. Telstra regards the proposed installation as a Lowimpact Facility under the Telecommunications (Lowimpact Facilities) Determination 1997 based on the description above.

Email for distribution maps and quantities to prov.letter@bigpond.com or phone 0437 300 108

MOTOR VEHICLES

MITSUBISHI Lancer, 2006, 1 lady owner, 5 speed manual, cruise control, 12 months warranty and roadside assistance, alloy wheels, 9 months registration, UHA908. $13,700. Phone 0400 992 714.

BMW, R1100S, 2000, 42,000kms, EC, YBD-99, $9,500. (02)6026-5406. Howlong.

KTM 525 EXC, 2006, 6 months reg, many extras, 4,926kms, EC, FF435. $6,700. 0428 507 777. Wodonga. SUZUKI, 1996, RM250, GC, 2 stroke, $2,000. 0414 497 724 Wadonga.

AUTO PARTS /ACCESSORIES

Deadline: 5pm Tuesday Ph: 1300 666 808

NOTICE OF DECISION Advice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 81 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 for the purpose of activating Section 101 of the Act, that the following applications were determined by AlburyCity during the period ending 22 June 2012:

MOTOR VEHICLES

PROPERTY

10.2003.19620.3 Modification of Consent – Additions to existing Residence Including Swimming Pool 10.2009.29533.3 Modification of Consent – Additions to Service Station & Re-subdivision of 2 Lots into 3 10.2011.31221.1 Residence & Garage and Land Consolidation 10.2011.31291.2 Modification of Consent – Residence & Garage 10.2012.31461.1 Warehouse, Associated Office & 2 Lot Torrens Title Subdivision 10.2012.31522.2 Modification of Consent – Residence & Garage 10.2012.31616.1 2 Storey Commercial Premises & 2 Lot Strata Title Subdivision 10.2012.31618.1 Truck Parking Area – Griffin Transport Truck Depo 10.2012.31620.1 250,000L Water Storage Tank 10.2012.31622.1 Chinese Restaurant & Internal Fit Out 10.2012.31626.1 Alteration of Building Facade 10.2012.31632.1 Commercial Signage 10.2012.31634.1 Colorbond Shed & 5000 Litre Water Tank 10.2012.31639.1 Demolition of Existing Residence, New Residence & Garage – Display Home 10.2012.31647.1 Retaining Walls 10.2012.31652.1 Residence & Garage 10.2012.31655.1 Colorbond Shed

467 Beyers Street ALBURY 996–1000 Sylvania Avenue & 997 Mate Street NORTH ALBURY

576 Kiewa Street ALBURY 6 Terry Court THURGOONA

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71 Lubke Lane TABLE TOP 14 Billson Place GLENROY 273 & 283 David Street and 489 Nurigong Street SOUTH ALBURY 190 Kosciuszko Road THURGOONA

352 Knoble Road WIRLINGA 3/439 Dean Street ALBURY 117–119 Borella Road EAST ALBURY 481 Townsend Street ALBURY 38 Mulberry Court LAVINGTON 312 Borella Road EAST ALBURY

DAIHATSU, Charade, sports, hatch, towbar, AC, 5 speed, manual, economy, runabout, good tyres, runs and drives well, UNN-919, $1,600. Ph (02) 6071 0210. HOLDEN, Commodore, ute, Vy SS, Series 2, 6 speed manual, purple, 20'' rims, CC, AC, PS, chrome ladder racks, 218,480kms, 258-HLF, $12,500. 0409 617 077 or 0405 340 034. FORD, Fairlane Ghia, 1999, 200,000kms, 11 months reg., EC, gas/petrol, AXL-14T, $8,500. (02) 6043-3362. FORD, Festiva, 1998 model, auto, AC, NSW reg. VIB-540 $3,450. 0422 468 435.

HOLDEN, Commodore, VZ, sedan, white, cruise, tint, rear spoiler, EC, 107,000kms, reg. until November 2010, AZH-69G. $11,000. (02) 60268493. Albury.

39 Heppner Court THURGOONA 7 Rivergum Drive EAST ALBURY 514 Margaret Place LAVINGTON

APPROVED COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES CDC NUMBER PROPOSAL

PROPERTY

13.2012.27071.1 Alts and Adds to Residence

775 Forrest Hill Avenue ALBURY

The relevant consents are available for public inspection, without charge, at AlburyCity’s Customer Service Centre during business hours or by visiting our website www.alburycity.nsw.gov.au and select ‘Development Application Tracking’.

FORD, Telstar, new tyres, radiator, brakes, alternator, CV`s, battery, 255,000kms, RWC, Vic. reg. SIZ-399. $3,000. 0437 916 076.

HOLDEN, VE Omega 2007, standard inclusions, 135,000kms, VGC, registered until 02/11 AO39-TB, $15,000 ono. Please call (02)6029-3317 Burrumbuttock.

NISSAN, Navara STX, 2008, EC, low kms, many extras, includes bullbar, tubliner, car kit etc, WER390, $30,000, 0419 892 305, 0418 459 259. Wodonga.

ROADSTAR, 2000, 16’, poptop, semi off-road, double bed, electric hot water, 3 way fridge, tons of extras, hardly used, EC, $17,200. 0409 563 619.

TRADESMAN TRAILER, new, 6x4, heavy duty, deluxe, extras included. VIN: 6FDAUFTRLAMI01029. $1,650. 0419 875 434.

MOTOR CYCLE BOOTS, new with tags, Thomas Cook. $80. (02) 60256292.

BOATS & MARINE

UTILITY TRAILER, used for bike camping, lugs in floor to suit 3 motor bikes, 2 built in cupboards, reg until 12/12, R19550. $5,500, 0418 576 584.

BOAT AND TRAILER, 4.4 metre, fibreglass, 50Hp Johnson and 7.5Hp Mercury, fish finder, safety gear, 12 months NSW reg. FM-433N, CQ-9555. $7,000ono. 0400 633 016. Albury.

Find what you are looking for

HOLDEN, Combo, 1996, 1.4 litre, 5 speed manual, AC, power steer, NSW reg UEB-848. $2,800. Phone (02) 6041-6704. Albury.

APPROVED DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS DA NUMBER PROPOSAL

MOTOR VEHICLES

MITSUBISHI, Lancer, 2004, auto, AC, 48,000 kms, silver, 670-SEH, $8,500ono. (02) 6059-6940.

MOTORHOME, Dodge 300, HD245, 76 model, 32,000kms, stove, water, 12/240 power, double bed, RWC, Vic. rego. URX-323. $8,000. 0401 491 683.

HONDA, CT110 Postie, 30,000kms, reg, EC, PHF56. $1,300. (02) 60415460 in evenings.

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Wheel&Deal

CARAVANS & TRAILERS

MILLARD, 2004, Weekender, single beds, poptop, 14’, minimum use, Vantec protection inside/out, EC, Q-49389. $19,000 ono. 5728-2903. Beechworth.

MOTORCYCLES

2. Associated equipment will be contained in an existing Telstra equipment shelter located at the base of the lattice tower.

Specialising in distributing your advertising material into letterboxes in Albury Wodonga

MOTOR VEHICLES

CARAVANS & TRAILERS PROTON, ute, 2010, Jumbuck, manual, A/C, 26,269 , reliable, $12,000 ono. Vic reg 10/12, XWS592. 0421 952 558. SUBARU, ute, Bronco, 12 months reg. BQ-77-XO $4,800, tons of spares (02) 6025 4790 or 0439 458 694. TOYOTA Hilux, 2000, 3L turbo diesel, SR5 cruise, UFH, winch, canopy, 220,000kms. QBT-272. $20,000. 0413 904 808. TOYOTA, Camry, 1993, reg. BQ-38-FY. $2,000ono. (02) 6025 4790 or 0439 458 694.

FORD, Transit, Sunliner Odyssey, 2003, turbo diesel, auto, 55,000kms, shower, toilet, rear double bed, AP-82-LC, $78,000. 0418 572 023.

Sell your fridge

726586-3X1

Provincial Letterbox Distributors

Notice Under Section 5.6.3 Industry Code C564:2004 for Deployment of Mobile Phone Network Infrastructure Proposed Telecommunications Facility at an Existing Site Without Development Application – existing Telstra telecommunications tower at Oates Gap Road, Barnawartha North, Vic 3691 Telstra ID: Mount Lady Franklin - 27379

1038069-KG26-12

Deadline: 5pm Tuesday

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1300 666 808

Ph: 1300 666 808

Got something to SELL? Email: classifieds@awnw.com.au

ADVERTISE FOR 6 WEEKS STARTING FROM $12* $12 15 words $14 20 words $16 25 words $18 30 words

For up to 15 words. Fill in this coupon, enclose $12.00 and your advertisement will run for 6 weeks. If you sell your item within the 6 weeks, please call 1300 666 808 to cancel. Deadline: Tuesday 5pm or Tuesday 4pm for adverts with photos. Regulations require the vehicle registration to be included, if you are selling a motorised vehicle or if the vehicle is unregistered, the engine number. *This offer is made to private advertisers only. *Offer only available for items normally advertised in the For Sale or Auto section. All advertisements, must be pre-paid. For $12.00 you get a 15 word ONE ITEM ONLY advertisement. Advertisements are restricted to “For Sale” items only for private advertisers and will be run up to 6 weeks. *Sale price must be included in the advertisement. Alteration to PRICE ONLY to advertisements will be accepted. Once your item is sold, you have to call 1300 666 808 to cancel. Not included in the offer are any business advertisements, rental hire etc., for the purpose of ongoing profit or real estate listings. The publisher reserves the right to decline any booking for the purpose of continuing gain.

Phone: 1300 666 808

Customer mer Details: Name: .................................................................. .............................................................................. Address: ............................................................... .............................................................................. .............................................................................. Phone:..................................................................

Payment: N Cash N Cheque N Visa N Mastercard My credit card number is:

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#OMP,ETE )NTERIOR DECORATORS Roman Blinds, Swags and Tails, Curtains, Pelmets, Venetians, Cushions, Folding Doors, Holland Blinds, Vertical Drapes, Exterior Awnings, Security Doors and Screens.

Mark Treloar Mobile: 0428 529 866 Phone : 02 6024 4677 Fax : 02 6024 1550 96 High St,

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Says with SIMON CORR LAST Saturday I witnessed something I have obviously heard about before but never experienced ďŹ rst hand. I am talking about the incident at Bunton Park North Albury that saw the Nth Albury Hoppers start their ďŹ nal quarter against the Wodonga Bulldogs with 19 men on the ground. The fact that this occurred after the three quarter time break is difďŹ cult to comprehend at the best of times. The player in question must have been away with the stars, but what then followed was totally incomprehensible, confusing and at times chaotic. The game was held up, a count occurred and the North Albury side was informed it would loose all points previously scored in the game. That information was almost too much for some players to take with a group of Hoppers considering walking off in protest. The game then recommenced. Consider this; North Albury players had just been gutted, the game to them was over and this was very evident in their body language for the ensuing ďŹ ve minutes. However the Wodonga Bulldogs game plan was also inuenced by the decision, as the ten point deďŹ cit at three quarter time was now a 51 point lead. It could be said that Wodonga re-started the game protecting the lead rather than trying to win it. The confusion didn’t end there. As a radio broadcaster of the game we were being heavily relied upon to inform the listening audience as to what was happening ‌ the only problem is, we had no idea. We called that the Hoppers were stripped of all points, we then retracted that stand after consultation from the league and suggested the scores stay as is. Then the points went away again, and then magically re appeared. The listeners would have been totally bamboozled, not to mention the supporters at the ground and the playing staff. The end result is a VCFL investigation, but to me that doesn’t really help. As footy is such an emotional game it is unfair to suggest people weren’t inuenced at the time. Players’ performances were no doubt affected, the umpires and coaches likewise, so I am a bit unsure how an investigation is going to accurately determine exactly what affect the incident had on the end result. It must be said that all parties involved handled themselves in an extremely respectful and professional manner. With ďŹ nals aspirations at

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stake for both clubs I only hope I can still say the same at the end of the investigation. This weekend we will be another step closer to discovering who will and will not make up the ďŹ nal ďŹ ve. YARRAWONGA v WODONGA RAIDERS The shoot-out between the league’s two leading goal kickers, Brendan Fevola and Patrick Rose will be worth the admission fee alone with both players still on track to reach the tonne. The Raiders will need to upset the Pigeons to keep their top three chances alive. I am really looking forward to the midďŹ eld battle between some of the league’s most elite. Yarrawonga’s Morris medalist Craig Ednie and Michael Stevens are as good as you’ll get. Tyler Bonat has also laid claims to the medal this season and the trio mean that Fev is not starved for scoring opportunities. Raiders’ former Collingwood and North Melbourne on-baller Ben Davies has been his side’s stand-out this season and teamed with Luke Schilg, Mark Doolan and David Stretton will no doubt cause Yarrawonga some concerns. The home ground advantage and the accuracy of Fevola will most likely be the difference in the end. Yarrawonga by 19 points. WANGARATTA V NTH ALBURY The Hoppers remain the only other side that can make the ďŹ nal ďŹ ve and they need to once again defeat the Magpies as they did in round two. If they can put aside the emotion of last week’s incident and continue to have a more even spread of goal kickers they should keep the dream alive. Nth Albury by 16 points.

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Local Sport Hard work needed to taste further success By TREVOR JACKSON ALBURY Wodonga Bandits have slipped to third on the South Conference ladder after an 87-72 loss Saturday night to powerhouse club Knox Raiders. And the Lady Bandits also pulled up short with an 86-54 loss. Despite a strong opening term the Lady Bandits struggled for the majority of the game, eventually succumbing to the Raiders while the men ran out of steam down the stretch against the conference leaders. A positive for the girls was the return of Maddy Plunkett, adding much-needed strength under the basket, but they were still out-rebounded 49-26. Nya Mason top scored for the home side with 16 points while Alex Duck chipped in with 14. The first half of the men’s game had the home side looking the goods but a resurgent Raiders piled on the pressure in the final half to put an end to the Bandits’ hopes of regaining their home-court dominance this season.

Jazzmarr Ferguson was again impressive for the home side with 17 points while Ben Hollis chipped in with 13. Big men Mohamed Ntumba and Alex Opacic struggled while Jack Duck and Nick Payne both reached double figures with 12 and 11 respectively. Despite the loss the Bandits are still looking strong, sitting in third position on the South Conference ladder but they set off for a tough double-header road trip to Tasmania this weekend to kick off a road-trip-heavy last half of the season that coach Brad Chalmers expected to be challenging. “Going down to Tassie is always a tough trip,” he said. “They’re two quality teams at the minute that are playing really well and they’re just behind us, nipping at our heels. Hobart’s won 10 games now so they’re similar in their record and North West Tassie are starting to get their act together as well.” Chalmers said a couple of missed op-

portunities recently had hurt the team but he said they just needed to focus and continue working hard. He said overall everyone was pleased with their effort so far. “Talking pre-season where we were going to be you probably wouldn’t expect us to be in the position we’re in half way through the season,” he said. “In that regard it’s really pleasing, but at the same time there’s been a couple of opportunities missed along the way. Saturday night I thought we started well but they (Knox) are a very good team and that’s part and parcel - sometimes you’re going to win and sometimes you’re going to lose. “We’re still really positive and really up-beat. We’ve got a great team, a great squad with good chemistry and we’ve just got to continue to work hard. “That’s the biggest thing; you can’t take any nights off otherwise these teams will beat you.”

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SHORT… Even the return of Maddy Plunkett to the Lady Bandits’ line-up wasn’t enough to spur them across the line against Knox Raiders Saturday night at Lauren Jackson Sports Centre. Picture: TREVOR JACKSON

SIX hours of mountain biking around Nail Can Hill is what competitors face this Saturday, 30 June when round five of the Victorian Enduro series comes to the Border. The Pushy’s 6 Hour, hosted by Albury Wodonga Mountain Bikers, will challenge riders of all abilities and is sure to provide plenty of action for spectators with some of the best mountain bikers around the state competing. Competitors have the option of competing as a solo rider or entering a team of two or three riders to compete as a relay team. The 10km course is sure to prove challenging with 180 metres of ascent per lap. The Elite category riders should complete up to 13 laps, covering approximately 130km and climbing over 2300 metres during the race.

The event isn’t just for elite competitors with riders of all abilities encouraged to enter. Age categories run right through to 50+ for the solo categories, and team categories for men, women, mixed and junior teams. AWMTB president Anthony Cheesman said it had become a popular event amongst the wider mountain biking fraternity. “This is the third consecutive year that Albury Wodonga Mountain Bikers has hosted this event which has become highly regarded amongst the mountain biking community,” he said. “The 2011 event was considered the stand-out event of the season.” Entries are still open and competitors can enter either at Pushy’s Bike Warehouse today, Friday between 12pm and 7pm or on the morning of the event at Nail Can Hill between 7am and 9:30am.

STAMINA… Competitors will need all their stamina when they face Nail Can Hill this Saturday in the Pushy’s 6 Hour Enduro. Picture: TREVOR JACKSON

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