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The source Albury-Wodonga trusts when it comes to the news that matters. Listen to The Border Mail Today for this morning’s top stories in news, politics and sport, from Albury-Wodonga and beyond.... more
FAQs about The Border Mail Today:How many episodes does The Border Mail Today have?The podcast currently has 157 episodes available.
May 13, 2021May 14, 2021: Moira makes first female chief executive appointment and council push for pound to stay shutToday is May 14, 2021 and this is your daily news briefing from The Border Mail. In today’s update, Moira Shire has confirmed a replacement chief executive for Mark Henderson with his successor having previously worked in New Zealand and the U.S, and the chances of Wodonga's animal pound being re-opened appear doomed....more5minPlay
May 12, 2021May 13, 2021: Push on to get Wodonga and Wangaratta youth foyers funded and water boss exiting after 13 years at helmToday is May 13, 2021 and this is your daily news briefing from The Border Mail. In today’s update, the pitch by a Wodonga consortium to build a youth foyer at Wodonga TAFE is being put to the Victorian government ahead of the state budget, and North East Water managing director Craig Heiner has announced his resignation and will depart the organisation at the end of November....more5minPlay
May 11, 2021May 12, 2021: Positive COVID-19 case recorded in Victorian community and Harris Lieberman's David Koschitzke speaks to Albury businesses on vaccinesToday is May 12, 2021 and this is your daily news briefing from The Border Mail. In today’s update, an Australian who had recently returned from overseas and exited hotel quarantine has tested positive for COVID-19 after returning to Victoria, and employers could be able to require staff to get a COVID-19 vaccination if they can establish doing so is a reasonable and lawful direction, says a Border lawyer....more5minPlay
May 10, 2021May 11, 2021: Double-digit rise in permits to Indigo Shire paints region's construction crunch and third petrol station proposed for Olympic Highway, HentyToday is May 11, 2021 and this is your daily news briefing from The Border Mail. In today’s update, temporary staff have been hired at Indigo Council to keep up with planning permits as overarching demand on the construction industry adds to delays, and the first 24-hour service station on the Olympic Highway, between Albury and Wagga, could soon open in Henty, next door to two other fuel outlets....more5minPlay
May 09, 2021May 10, 2021: Authorities made aware of dumping case near Albury and BOM wants to build new weather station at Yarrawonga aerodromeToday is May 10, 2021 and this is your daily news briefing from The Border Mail. In today’s update, household rubbish including building waste and whipper-snippers has been discarded by the roadside in a case of illegal dumping in Table Top, and the Bureau of Meteorology's Yarrawonga radar is staying put at the town's airport....more5minPlay
May 06, 2021May 7, 2021: Corowa's Ball Park caravan park management contract a race in three and Alpine, Wodonga, Wangaratta and Albury see huge increase in housing priceToday is May 7, 2021 and this is your daily news briefing from The Border Mail. In today’s update, Federation Council is going back to the drawing in the pursuit of an operator for Corowa's Ball Park caravan park, and median house prices have increased a staggering 83 per cent in just five years in the Alpine Shire, with one real estate agent saying post-COVID, values continue to skyrocket further....more5minPlay
May 05, 2021May 6, 2021: Allegations of insider trading in water management aired by Senator and mystery COVID-19 case pops up in SydneyToday is May 6, 2021 and this is your daily news briefing from The Border Mail. In today’s update, allegations of corruption in water management through insider knowledge have been aired under parliamentary privilege during a Senate committee hearing in Deniliquin, and a man based in Sydney's eastern suburbs has been diagnosed with COVID-19, with no indication where he picked up the virus....more5minPlay
May 04, 2021May 5, 2021: Albury business survey to explore ongoing impacts of border closures and Carabost crash leaves truck driver in hospitalToday is May 5, 2021 and this is your daily news briefing from The Border Mail. In today’s update, Albury business owners will be questioned later this year to reveal the ongoing effect of COVID-19 border closures, and a truck driver is in hospital after crashing on a logging road in Carabost, less than 30 minutes’ drive from Tumbarumba....more5minPlay
May 03, 2021May 4, 2021: AWH starts vaccinating first general population in phase 2a and number of JobSeekers in Southern Riverina, North East decreasesToday is May 4, 2021 and this is your daily news briefing from The Border Mail. In today’s update, losing hours daily in border queues was enough for local Rob Hudson to seek vaccination for COVID-19, and he was among the first members of the public aged between 50 and 70 to do so, and more than 10,000 people received JobSeeker in the North East and Southern Riverina district in March....more5minPlay
May 02, 2021May 3, 2021: Victorian Alpine Resorts tell of impact of COVID, bushfires on region and firefighter’s goal to be Corryong paramedic enabled by scholarshipToday is May 3, 2021 and this is your daily news briefing from The Border Mail. In today’s update, High Country businesses and communities decimated and destabilised by 2020 are yet to recoup any losses because of the seasonality of mountain trading, Victorian Alpine Resorts say, and a firefighter who supported Corryong in 2020 could be the community's next paramedic, thanks to a study scholarship....more5minPlay
FAQs about The Border Mail Today:How many episodes does The Border Mail Today have?The podcast currently has 157 episodes available.