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THEN AND NOW: Crew member swims across Murray, pulling a rope in his teeth
Pieter Mourik, Albury and District Historical Society • 2hrs ago
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The crossing site chosen by the 1824 Hume and Hovell expedition is now under the water at Lake Hume. Picture supplied
Weather warning for parts of the North East for the end of May.
Sophie Else
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Up to 20 millimetres of rain could fall across Albury-Wodonga to end the ongoing dry conditions. File picture by Mark Jesser
'People are still handing over money,' Border business owner says.
Sophie Else
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Della Poppins, Renee Nightingale, Carolyn Donders and Macaylah Schulz look forward to seeing where the travel industry takes them after a challenging few years. Picture by James Wiltshire.
The Dinawan's Connections dance group takes part in AFL ceremony.
Sophie Else
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Members from Border group Dinawan's Connections performed in front of a crowd of more than 40,000 people at Docklands Marvel Stadium. Picture supplied.
Defence members, Wodonga Council and emergency workers attended.
Sophie Else
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Wodonga mayor Ron Mildren joined around 40 other defence personal, as well as members from Albury Legacy, and Border emergency services for breakfast. Picture supplied
Albury Wodonga Regional Cancer Centre thankful for donation.
Sophie Else
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Cofield's Damien Cofield and Bronwyn Tyrell say they're happy with how much they've raised so far to help a much-needed charity. Picture by James Wiltshire.

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