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Francis Alberni, president of the Rotary Club of South Wagga will host a conference dinner dance for conference attendees, Rotarians and Rotaryannes, which will include a mannequin parade at the Kyeamba Smith Hall.
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In Wagga’s Past – 25 and 50 Years ago.
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The first sod was turned for the Riverina Anglican College by Bishop Godfrey Fryar.
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High profile Wagga City Councillor, Jim Eldridge died at Wagga Base Hospital at the age of 83 years.
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Bill Marsh who has served the Boy Scout Movement for 30 years will be presented with a service medal by the Governor-General, Sir Paul Hasluck.
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After sixteen months running a successful delicatessen in the Australian Arcade, Neville Chapple has opened a coffee shop, The Big Wheel, in vacated premises across the arcade.
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More than 400 invited guests watched Australia’s Governor General, Sir William Deane officially open Wagga’s new $16.4 million civic centre.
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Jim and Dot Carter celebrated their 50th Wedding Anniversary.
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In Wagga’s Past – 25 and 50 Years ago.
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In her keynote address, as part of the Australia Day Celebrations, former Mayoress, Anne Brassil said that Australia had become a mature, sophisticated, and outward-looking nation in the world scene.
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Mr Eric Partridge, who arrived in Wagga in 1922, where he established Partridge’s Newsagency and has a long association with Wagga Rugby League and the Wagga sub-branch of the Returned Servicemen’s League, has died.
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In Wagga’s Past – 25 and 50 Years ago.
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Lindsay Hicks, Bill Arthur, Norm Brown, Roger Allen, George Elder, Phil Croaker, Wes Campbell, and Norm Mowsar successfully completed the Management Certificate course at the Wagga Technical College.
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