Hundreds of men, women and children from all walks of life gathered in the Victory Memorial Gardens to stand in solidarity for those in mourning, following the Christchurch terrorist attack. Read the original story in The Daily Advertiser.
Read MoreConducting forensic autopsies in regional areas is now being investigated by the state government, more than two years after it was raised as an issue. Click through to read The Daily Advertiser’s original story.
Read MoreThe $4 billion Snowy 2.0 project is set to be a boon to local business, sub-contractors and job-seekers. Click through to read the original story by the Tumut Adelong Times.
Read MoreStaff at Wagga's PCYC have told PRIME7 News construction of their new headquarters is now years away despite an assurance from the coalition work would begin this year. Click through to watch the Prime7 News Wagga Wagga report.
Read MoreIn a tight New South Wales election race, both parties could be forced to make deals to form government. These are the crossbenchers who could determine the next premier. Click through to original story by Selby Stewart from ABC News.
Read MoreGreat to see the beginnings of the Crime Prevention Task Force in action, with Wagga City Council seeking community feedback to close off an infamous pedestrian laneway in Glenfield Park. Read the original story via The Daily Advertiser.
Read MoreDisappointment has followed a sports hub funding promise in Cooma, seemingly bumping a similar and long-awaited project in Tumut …
Read MoreI was extremely disappointed to learn the Deputy Premier had prioritised a road between Adaminaby and Canberra ahead of the proposed Brindabella Road upgrade. Click to read the original story by the Tumut Adelong Times.
Read MoreIt was a pleasure to join Saturday’s rally in Wagga, alongside about 250 residents, calling on the government take immediate action against climate change. read the original story via The Daily Advertiser.
Read MoreIndependents Greg Piper, Alex Greenwich and Joe McGirr, who will hold the balance of power if Premier Gladys Berejiklian loses six seats on March 23, wrote to Ms Berejiklian and Opposition Leader Michael Daley last week asking them to act on transitioning from coalmining to clean energy. Click to read original story as published by The Australian.
Read MoreThree independent MPs who could become kingmakers in the event of a hung parliament have put climate change, and “future-proofing” the environment and economy, at the forefront of their agenda. Sydney’s Alex Greenwich, Lake Macquarie’s Greg Piper and Wagga Wagga’s Joe McGirr joined forces on Friday to call on the two major parties to commit to a 10-year adjustment strategy for coalmining communities, “backed by substantial financial resources to affected regions”. Click through for full story by The Guardian.
Read MoreAfter months of lobbying for an update on the by-election promise, a skeleton timeline was produced at a community information session on Thursday …
Congratulations to the Riverina Police Disctrict’s officer of the year award nominees. who are set to be recognised for their efforts. Click through to read the original story via The Daily Advertiser.
Read MoreThe Federal Government today approved the Snowy 2.0 project…
Read MoreApplicants can apply for up to 50 per cent of the project cost, capped at $3.5M.
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