The Wagga NewsThe Australian Boarding Schools Association 2022 census reveals the highest intake of Year 7 students in five years – and the vast majority come from rural areas. Local boarders share their stories.
The Wagga NewsIt been a busy week for police after several people were arrested following separate incidents in the Riverina. Find out what happened.
The Wagga NewsHeavy thunderstorms are forecast to roll in on Thursday, with up to 35mm of rain to hit the Riverina according to the Bureau of Meteorology. Find out more.
The Wagga NewsQantas’ decision to suspend direct flights between Wagga and Melbourne from Monday has sparked a war of words between Rex Airlines and the national carrier, with one aviation expert coining it a “David and Goliath battle”.
The Wagga NewsThe state’s first female police commissioner spoke to dozens of female Riverina officers and staff about the important role women play in policing. Find out more.
The Wagga News Riverina police are warning residents not to be fooled by a “diabolical” scam targeting parents which has been the doing the rounds in the region. Find out more.
ExclusiveThe Wagga NewsLivestock theft is not uncommon in the Riverina, but even the authorities are puzzled as to how more than 50 merino rams were stolen from a farm in the quiet town of Hillston last month.
The Wagga NewsThe small, rural village of Collingullie is set for a major population boost after an application to rezone land to allow for 150 more homes was granted. See what’s planned.
The Wagga NewsRiverina farmers are calling for “urgent action” to prevent an outbreak of foot and mouth disease in Australia, saying it would have a devastating impact on their livelihoods.
The Wagga NewsIt was an early start for passengers catching the 6.45am Qantas flight from Wagga to Melbourne on Friday – and it was one of their last chances to get a direct flight to the city.