17 Dec 08 | HUME SAYS NO TO TRYC BID
Whilst the football season is still over four months away the silly season has been in full swing with the Hume League in the news with TRYC attempting to gain entry.
The TRYC bid however hit a major hurdle when the Hume league club delegates voted overwhelmingly in favor of keeping the current 14 teams that exist with Rennie leaving for the Picola league.
17 Dec 08 | Voting forms were submitted from far and wide for the Eastern Riverina Chronicle’s Readers Choice Baby Competition.
Two weeks ago the finalist’s photos and names were published and the competition closed on Friday, December 7. After all the votes were counted the winner by far was cutie Natalie Hasler of Culcairn. The runner-up was a gorgeous little fellow from Yerong Creek by the name of Andrew Male.
10 Dec 08 | Tennis NSW has informed country tennis clubs in the Albury electorate that it is now on the assessment panel for NSW Department of Sport and Recreation Capital Assistance Program (CAP) grants and that if clubs are not affiliated with the organisation their applications will not be supported, said member for Albury, Greg Aplin, today.
10 Dec 08 | This week, aged and disabled pensioners, carers, veterans, widows and countless families have been beneficiaries of the Australian Government’s largess to starve off the global financial crisis.
An early Christmas present, a spending spree, fiscal stimuli, whatever people want to call it, the Australian Government is hoping people will spend up big to stimulate the economy.
03 Dec 08 | Brockelsby DCA claimed the Tony Scammell Shield by winning all three of its matches in the Murray Cricket Council inaugural Country under 14 competition.
The final round was completed at the two Ten Mile Creek ovals in Holbrook before a large crowd of spectators played in sunny weather.
03 Dec 08 | There has to be a good reason why mates Ewen Scholz, Adam Preston, Simon Montague and Justin Dodds have spent the whole month of November cultivating, shaping and trimming their mo’s.
In fact, there are 3,000 good reasons because that is the number of men who die of prostate cancer in Australia each year. A further 18,700 new cases are diagnosed every year.