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“Wagga loves seeing itself on screen and hearing itself on the radio. This exhibition provides a snapshot tour of 150 years of the local media landscape.” The exhibition takes you back to a time when ...
A crime scene has been established in Wagga Wagga after a man was shot dead overnight. Picture: ABC Riverina/Andrew Mangelsdorf The man has not yet been formally identified.
Add the strongest teams from Wagga, Albury, Young and Cootamundra, and it could be something. “You’ve got the basis of an NPL there,” Keenan says.
Everybody appearing at Wagga Wagga Local Court, Wednesday, June 4 Here is a list of matters listed at Wagga Wagga Local Court on Wednesday.
A sharp rise in shark sightings could be linked to an algal bloom that has killed about 100 species of fish and sharks amid a nine-month long marine heatwave across southern Australia, AAP reports.
In 1861 James Harris founded the Jewnee Hotel. At the time, the area was a stagecoach stop between Temora, Wagga Wagga and Cootamundra. Jewnee’s post office opened in 1862. One year later the village ...
2025 Wagga Cup Runner Preview: 1. Naval College: SCR 2. Matusalem: He had to really knuckle down with purpose late to win the Albury Cup last time but credit to him, he did and was strongest late in ...
And Wagga Wagga Saleyards has broken two records within one week. Livestock agents at Wagga Wagga yarded 7813 cattle on Monday – the highest number recorded for a prime sale – up from 7338 in ...
April 15, 2025 2:51 Wagga Wagga’s Ambulance Station is being turned into a creative workspace for businesses, entrepreneurs and artists, via Eastern Riverina Arts. The announcement: ...
3 bedroom house for Sale at 57 WOLLUNDRY AVENUE, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650. View property photos, floor plans, local school catchments & lots more on Domain.com.au. 2019918880 ...
Detail of Despicable Ploy, Phil Meatchem, 2025. Acrylic on Canvas. The 29th Bald Archy Prize of $10,000 has gone to artist Phil Meatchem, for his work Despicable Ploy, it was announced at the Canberra ...
Researchers from Macquarie University are preparing to visit Wagga Wagga this week to talk to local clinicians and community members as they launch the first stage of the NSW MND surveillance project.