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Free concerts kick off with jazz
Posted 01 December 2006
JAZZ and blues outfit The Wolfe Gang will take to Wodonga’s Stanley St tonight as the city kicks off its free Summer in the City concert series. The second instalment of the series will utilise two city sites this season. The Wolfe Gang will appear in
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Web link tells story of a city
Posted 01 December 2006
WODONGA council has made available detailed information about the city’s demographic and sociographic make-up through a connection to its website. Profile ID is designed to inform community groups, councils, investors, business, students and the general
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Drought will halt inflation: OECD
Posted 29 November 2006
Rates to dip in ’07. MODEST interest rate cuts are likely from late next year, with inflation pressures subsiding by the middle of 2007, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development says in its latest economic outlook for Australia. However,
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Harvey Norman building sold for $2m
Posted 29 November 2006
IT'S A DEAL. THE Harvey Norman store in central Albury will be demolished and redeveloped for three office blocks. Albury council has accepted a development company’s offer to buy it for more than $2 million. TREBD Pty Ltd will take over the 4292sq
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Growth at peak rate, city says
Posted 25 November 2006
ALBURY is enjoying a period of unprecedented growth and development, says the city council general manager, Les Tomich. “Albury’s economy is strong and private and public sector investment in residential, commercial and industrial development is at an
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Freeway a high way over floodplains
Posted 24 November 2006
Rail delay holds up link road FLOODS might be far from everyone’s thoughts this spring but the Albury-Wodonga Hume Freeway has been built to cater for worst-case inundations in the Murray Valley. The 2.6km stretch of freeway in Victoria between the existing
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Rate rise to be modest
 New tenants for island
 Cable bridge work starts
 City ‘right’ for new urbanism
 Council counters skills shortage
 Pressure in city’s west


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