A 19th century bequest has become a land development legacy for a Jindera family.
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Ice funding a welcome drop for Indi
Council to test waters on pools
Sparks could fly as Albury Council debates aquatics community poll
Students access support earlier
Changes to youth allowance have been announced by Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, which will enable regional students ...
Libs’ CFA pledge backfires
Advocates advance cause
Young mum instigated nightclub stoush
Inmates on high
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Farrer ALA candidate calls for 10-year ban on Muslim immigrants
Australian Liberty Alliance (ALA) candidate Ron Pike says the time is right for Australians to have a conversation ...
Truck stuck in the muck
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Local Sport
Injury-stricken club moves to cover losses
Coach cautious of young Roos
Early departure won’t hurt Hoppers: Aker
Panther cubs hold key to top-3 hopes
Prove it’s a one-off: Wilson
The Lady Bandits are primed for a big response to last week's heavy loss
National champs beckon for pair
Finals up for grabs against Pioneers
Flashback Footy Friday | 2003 High school girls football carnival grand final
Check out some of our shots from the 2003 high school girls football carnival grand final
Spring in Dale’s step as family enjoys ride
Steamers forge winter bond
Miserable training conditions have seen the Steamers come together, coach Mick Raynes says
TV Guide
It’s never been tougher, says dairy farmer
NSW: Half a century ago there were 250 dairy farmers in the Dungog area. Now there's 20.
Industry confidence down
Opinion
Rural councils show how to balance books
Letters to the editor
Border Mail readers have their say on the issues of the day
Letters to the editor
Border Mail readers have their say on the issues of the day
Bypass cash just the tonic needed for town
Ramifications will be felt around the world
Letters to the editor
Border Mail readers have their say on the issues of the day
Regional Focus
Yes, Australia, it's snowing
It might 30+ in Darwin. It's not across parts of Victoria and NSW as a wintry weekend has ...
MP’s mo and mullet mural gets the chop
WA: A mural of an MP complete with moustache and a mullet will be removed.
‘We’ve got a life sentence’
NSW: Legally, Letariah – the unborn child killed when her mother was injured in a serious accident - ...
HD won't go off-air in Channel Nine switch for regional viewers
Regional network Southern Cross Austereo says it will be able to upgrade its transmission equipment to show HD ...
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Frankston line commuters face delays as part of train line is closed for level crossing removals
Frankston line commuters will face delays for the next 37 days as a blitz level crossing removals begin.
Melbourne weather: 'I think we can safely call it cold'
"I think we can safely call it cold," said Rhylla Morgan, up Mount Buller. There was 20 centimetres ...
Private schools locked in facilities arms race
Private schools are outspending Victorian public schools by four to one.
Injured worker says Slater & Gordon's $50,000 bill 'a joke'
An injured supermarket worker who received bills of more than $50,000 for largely unsuccessful or unfinished legal work ...
Victorian major events chiefs quit as government expands White Night to Ballarat
Victoria's most senior major events executives responsible for managing and attracting sporting, cultural and tourism drawcards have departed.
Roger Rogerson - the truth behind the rise and fall of a crooked cop
The trouble was when he wasn't in the mood he was a first class crook. The type of ...
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Entertainment
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Check out what is playing and when its coming up.
Bookmarks: News and views from the book world
Temper flares and the police are called at the Williamstown Literary Festival.
A true one-off, Jeff Goldblum is back for another Independence Day
The Jurassic Park and Fly actor was so obsessed as a teenager that he would write "please god, ...
Shipler expands
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Life & Style
Brexit: How investors should react to Britain's poll result
Don't rush out and sell stocks or buy gold on the back of the Brexit vote. You might even want ...
Does late-night smartphone use cause temporary blindness the next morning?
A group of London opthalmologists believe using your smartphone at a particular time can affect sight after two women presented ...
Luke Foley calls for Greater Sydney Commission to have power to take government land for schools
The opposition leader saw a perfect spot for a new school in his electorate. But the land was ...
When death is the first sign anything is wrong: Sudden cardiac death in young people
As many as four young people die without warning, without symptoms, every week from heart problems. In most ...
Clinic worth its ‘wait’
Britons likely to lose, whatever the vote
By this Friday afternoon, local time, we will know the outcome of the "Brexit" referendum in the United Kingdom.
Travel
The Shipping News: Cruise Express offers 15-night winter tour to Norway
Witness the natural phenomenon of the aurora borealis with Cruise Express.
Six of the best: Unsung Spanish cities
Don't miss these incredible Spanish cities that most visitors overlook.
Namibia on board Rovos Pride of Africa train review: The weirdest place to travel on earth
This place is another planet and 'the world's most luxurious train' is our spaceship.
San Francisco on the Amazon River, Peru: The other San Franciso
The 'other' San Francisco, population 450, is a little more wild in nature.