Wedges with chocolate? That and more at Junee festival
It’s the sweetest time of the year in Junee, with the annual chocolate festival kicking off on World Chocolate Day on Thursday. Here’s a taste of what’s to come at the four-day event.
It’s the sweetest time of the year in Junee, with the annual chocolate festival kicking off on World Chocolate Day on Thursday. Here’s a taste of what’s to come at the four-day event.
A netball club will hold a fundraiser to support the family of young player Sophia King whose sudden death last month has devastated those who knew and loved her. Find out how you can help.
Popular Turvey Park cafe ‘The Brew’ will undergo a half-a-million dollar revamp after getting the green light from council. Find out what’s planned.
A 29-year-old man was charged and arrested after allegedly stealing music equipment worth $12,000 in Albury. Find out more.
A plan for a multi-million dollar expansion of an agriculture business at Bomen Industrial Park has been revealed. Find out what’s proposed.
A report into the merger of two Griffith high schools has been handed down, and it’s scathing. Find out what the recommendations are.
Murrumbidgee police are appealing for public assistance after an alleged indecent assault on a woman in a Griffith supermarket.
Wagga Women’s Shed is celebrating five years of being a part of the local community with an upcoming market this Saturday. Find out why it’s a vital part of many women’s lives.
Junee councillors have voted to adopt a draft economic plan which aims to boost investment – and jobs – in the area. Now the community gets to have its say.
Riverina Catholic and public teachers have walked off the job for the first time in more than 20 years as a slew of industrial action continues across the state across education, health and transport sectors.
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