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2013/05/23 01:26
2013/05/23 01:26
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Rehabilitation Chief Minister Adam Giles has defended the Northern Territory's drinking culture as a "core social value". Speaking at an Australian Hotels Association dinner in Darwin, Mr Giles said...
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2013/05/22 19:12
2013/05/22 19:12
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Late Austin woman leaves home to Hormel InstitutePublished 1:58pm Wednesday, May 22, 2013 Gretchen Ramlo lead a small team of volunteers through closets and into storage boxes, sorting and tidying...
2013/05/22 03:11
2013/05/22 03:11
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The Lyle-Pacelli baseball team shook off a couple of slow starts as it wrapped up its second straight Southeast Conference championship with a sweep over Mabel-Canton in the Riverland baseball complex...
2013/05/21 03:11
2013/05/21 03:11
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The Austin baseball team couldn’t hold on to a three-run lead as it lost 13-8 to Northfield (12-5 overall) in the Riverland baseball complex Monday.philosophical The Packers (8-11 overall) led 7-4...
2013/05/21 00:11
2013/05/21 00:11
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State titles up for grabsSeveral locals are a chance of taking home 'championship plates' from this weekend’s South Australian Dirt Kart State Titles at the Loxton Kart Club. Superdogs’ competitive...
2013/05/19 03:04
2013/05/19 03:04
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A SUSPICIOUS fire has destroyed a home at Berri in the Riverland. Metropolitan Fire Service crews were called to the Gilbert St property when the blaze broke out about 10.45pm yesterday. It took...
2013/05/18 03:12
2013/05/18 03:12
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Diplomas in a sea of bluePublished 9:29pm Friday, May 17, 2013 In front of hundreds of listeners, Austin resident Joann Ramaker told the story of how marrying her husband and having a child had...
2013/05/17 16:11
2013/05/17 16:11
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... going to miss Riverland a lot’Published 10:16am Friday, May 17, 2013 Karem Salas Ramirez stopped by Riverland Community College Thursday to return her textbooks. It was a subtle sign she was...
2013/05/17 06:26
2013/05/17 06:26
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Unique Aussie wine varieties winning favour Photo: Tyrian is a variety first planted commercially at the McWilliam's vineyard near Griffith about 15 years ago Some alternative Australian-developed...
2013/05/17 04:27
2013/05/17 04:27
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Some alternative Australian-developed wine varieties are finding their way into the glasses of local drinkers, but the biggest test for winemakers has been getting consumers to try them. The SA Road...
2013/05/16 20:12
2013/05/16 20:12
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Spring book sale pulls in nearly $6KPublished 4:08am Thursday, May 16, 2013 The Friends of the Public Library had another successful spring book sale, according to members and volunteers. This...
2013/05/16 20:12
2013/05/16 20:12
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Riverland instructor plans same-sex wedding for AugustPublished 9:17am Thursday, May 16, 2013 Five years ago, Riverland Community College instructor Kirsten Lindbloom and her partner, Ginny Larsen,...
2013/05/15 23:06
2013/05/15 23:06
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TELL US: Will this campaign prove successful? ZOOS SA wants to join forces with tourism operators from the Fleurieu Peninsula and the River Murray in a new campaign aimed at luring tens of thousands...
2013/05/13 20:27
2013/05/13 20:27
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Murder and Manslaughter The ACT Government has denied dragging the chain on reviewing an application from convicted killer David Harold Eastman to be released on licence. Millions of Chinese go...
2013/05/13 13:28
2013/05/13 13:28
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Summer's sting bad news for bees South Australia's dry spell has created a pollen shortage in the state's Riverland, a local beekeeper says. Rob Johnstone owns 30 hives at Paringa near Renmark and...
2013/05/13 05:11
2013/05/13 05:11
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Local fears grow over emerging fruit fly threat... Outbreak ‘inevitable’1The local horticulture industry fears a Riverland fruit fly outbreak is inevitable - unless the State Government introduces new...
2013/05/13 05:11
2013/05/13 05:11
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Local fears grow over emerging fruit fly threat... Outbreak ‘inevitable’1The local horticulture industry fears a Riverland fruit fly outbreak is inevitable - unless the State Government introduces new...
2013/05/12 04:06
2013/05/12 04:06
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MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH: 11 am.-2 p.m. Sunday at the Seibels House and Garden, 1601 Richland St. Brunch buffet includes classic breakfast foods and pastries, salads and light fare. After brunch take a...
2013/05/11 19:48
2013/05/11 19:48
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A CONSUMER trend towards "dashboard dining", where people eat on the go or at work in front of a computer, is helping mandarins outsell oranges for the first time. Mandarins were easy to peel, easy...
2013/05/11 05:06
2013/05/11 05:06
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... the Battlefield: Rev. C.J. Whitaker and the North Columbia Civic Club” will be held at 6 p.m. Friday in the Greenview Park Community Center, 6700 David St. Event includes a panel discussion on the...