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Andrew Pearson

Andrew Pearson

Editor at The Daily Advertiser

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Investigation after hundreds of horses found slaughtered near Wagga - The Daily Advertiser

Details about hundreds of horses being found slaughtered on a rural property near Wagga have emerged after one of the city’s councillors publicly revealed information from a confidential briefing on a weeks-long investigation. Revelations surfaced on Wednesday that a joint investigation - involving multiple government agencies, including NSW Police - was under way following reports horses had been butchered at the property and their carcasses left in a dry creek bed. The exact location of the pr…
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Boys spoken to by police after grass fire burns near Wagga Airport ...

Four boys have been spoken to by police after a grass fire burned close to a building in the Wagga Airport complex. Emergency services were alerted to a fire burning behind the Australian Airline Pilot Academy on Don Kendall Drive just after 6.30pm on Friday, March 15. A crew from the Forest Hill Rural Fire Brigade arrived to find a running grass fire in the area off Eldershaw Drive and Schipp Street in the suburb. The Forest Hill brigade said its pumper along with a Fire and Rescue NSW truck fr…
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Man accused of shooting sausage dogs to face court on animal cruelt...

A man will face court on animal cruelty and firearm charges after two dogs were reportedly found with air rifle pellets lodged in their bodies at a western Riverina home earlier this month. An investigation was launched after police were called to a home in Hay about 10.30pm on March 2 following reports two dogs had been injured. Police said the officers were told by the owner that she had returned home to find the family’s dogs, two dachshunds, had sustained injuries to their back and stomach.…
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Wagga Community Aged Care celebrates first birthday - The Daily Adv...

A Wagga aged-care facility was briefly transformed into a scene from Alice in Wonderland this week as its residents and staff gathered to mark a special milestone. Wagga Community Aged Care celebrated its first birthday with a party for residents and their families. Those in attendance listened to live entertainment, gathered for a high tea and enjoyed some cake during a Mad Hatter-themed celebration inside the facility’s Coral Pavilion on Tuesday, January 23. The Signature Care facility, which…
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Multiple people injured, rescue helicopter called in after river bo...

Multiple people are being treated by paramedics for various injuries after a boating incident on the Murrumbidgee River. Emergency services rushed to Gogeldrie Weir, southwest of Leeton, about 7pm on Australia Day following reports of a boat collision on the river. It is understood two boats collided. A NSW Ambulance spokesperson said paramedics were treating four people at the scene. The patients included a woman in her 50s who is being treated for injuries to her pelvis and back, a man in his…
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Two dead, two seriously injured after truck and car crash on Sturt ...

The highway remained remain closed at 6.30am on Tuesday.
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Police say moment of inattention caused horror double-fatal crash -...

Police say the driver of a car that collided with a truck on the Sturt Highway, killing himself and his passenger and seriously injuring two others, was doing a U-turn at the time of impact. The man and woman who died in the crash just east of Hay on Monday afternoon were among the five people who lost their lives on what was a horror few hours on the state’s roads. A man died following a collision at Cowra on the same afternoon and two teenage boys were killed in a crash in Sydney’s northwest t…
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Where to vote: Your guide to referendum day in Riverina and Farrer ...

Almost 70,000 people have already had their say in the Voice to Parliament referendum across the Riverina and Farrer electorates. The latest voting data from the Australian Electoral Commission shows 35,218 prepolls have been received at centres across the Riverina, while 31,805 ballots have been cast in Farrer, as of the close of booths on Wednesday, October 11. The figures represent just under 30 per cent of the Riverina’s 117,720 eligible voters and about 26 per cent of Farrer’s 122,149 elec…
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Big HomeCentre change looms in development approvals bonanza

Wagga will soon have its first Oporto fast-food restaurant, drive-through Kickstart Espresso cafe and a Kings 4WD Supa Centre after all three were greenlit by the city’s planners. The trio of businesses will call the former Masters complex on Hammond Avenue home on the back of recent development application approvals from Wagga City Council staff. The Daily Advertiser first revealed in February that Portuguese chicken chain Oporto planned to open at the new-look HomeCentre retail centre in East…
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All the photos from the 2023 Wagga Picnic Races - The Daily Advertiser

Racegoers came from near and far for the 2023 Wagga Picnic Races. Saturday’s event was held under sunny skies at the Murrumbidgee Turf Club and featured a six-race program, as well entertainment for the kids and the ever-popular Fashions on the Field. It also featured a screening of the AFL Grand Final, live music and plenty of activities for the kids Racegoers dressed in their finest and joined in on the fun - all in the name of a good cause. IN OTHER NEWS The Wagga Picnic Races event raises f…
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Yes or No? Where in the Riverina you can vote early in Voice refere...

Early voting for the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum has begun in the Riverina, giving people a chance to have their say ahead of October 14. The doors at the prepoll centre in Wagga opened at 8.30am on Tuesday, October 3, as a two-week early voting period gets under way, with centres in most other Riverina communities set to open later in the week. While voters in the Northern Territory, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia could vote from Monday, October 2, early voting centres did…