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Jody Lindbeck

Jody Lindbeck

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    Heartbreaking task of removing fire-damaged Sugar Pine Walk begun - The Daily Advertiser

    The heartbreaking task of removing the bushfire-ravaged trees from the once-iconic Sugar Pine Walk has begun. The area, located near Laurel Hill in the Bago State Forest, was so badly damaged by the Dunns Road bushfire that it was considered to be dangerous and the trees slated for removal. However, plans are already in place to develop a new attraction in the Snowy Valleys region featuring some of the area’s oldest trees, as well as planting replacement sugar pines. Even before the summer bushf…
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    Professional honour for Wagga lung specialist, Tara Mackenzie - The...

    A Wagga respiratory and sleep medicine specialist has been recognised with one of the highest honours her peers can bestow. Associate Professor Tara Mackenzie became the third woman ever to receive the Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand’s 2020 Society Medal at a virtual ceremony last week. The society medal acknowledges excellence in fields other than research for the advancement of the practice of thoracic medicine or outstanding teaching or advocacy. Associate Professor Mackenzie w…
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    Fundraising page set up to help Wagga man stranded by coronavirus -...

    A Wagga man has been stranded in Cambodia by the coronavirus, after travelling to the country to donate medical supplies. John Reid established a charity called Healthy Lives Cambodia after he visited the country in 2012 and saw that although it was rebuilding after the end of the Khmer Rouge years, health facilities were scarce. Several times a year, he makes the trip back to deliver medication and health supplies and to donate his time in a medical clinic. When in Cambodia, Mr Reid works out o…
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    Allecha Boyd's family pleads with killer Samuel John Shephard to re...

    DISTRAUGHT family members pleaded with Allecha Boyd’s killer to reveal the location of her body as he was led out of the courtroom after being sentenced for her murder. Samuel John Shephard, 39, was jailed for a total of 27 years and seven months, with a non-parole period of 20 years and eight months, on charges of murder and supplying a large commercial quantity of methamphetamine. He had pleaded guilty to both charges at an earlier hearing. As Shephard was led from the Wagga Supreme Court on…
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    Sisters plan anniversary surprise for parents affected by bushfires...

    When the Farrell family came to Wagga to visit relatives, they did not realise they would become caught up in the bushfire emergency. The family’s home is at Tumbarumba and was affected by the fires on New Year’s Eve. The Farrells’ land was burned by the fire and the family home, although spared, has been damaged. Parents Carl and Karen and their daughters, Lulu, 12, Daisy, 10, Niamh, 10, and Cecile, 9, are enduring an anxious wait until they are allowed back to examine the extent of the damage…
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    Two new faces join Wagga Women's Health Centre management committee...

    Two new faces have been appointed to the Wagga Women’s Health Centre management committee. Vanessa Keenan and Mackenna Powell will step into vacancies left by the resignations of Helen Mundy and Geraldine Rurenga from the management committee of the 40-year-old centre, which provides support for women experiencing issues including domestic violence, sexual assault, homelessness, poverty, relationship breakdown, isolation and mental health. Acting president of the health centre Genevieve Fleming…
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    Former Wagga woman loses home as fire devastates community - The Da...

    A former Wagga woman who lost her home to a bushfire last week has condemned incendiary comments made by Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack. Angela Earth’s home in Wytaliba, about 50km east of Glen Innes in northern NSW, was destroyed by a devastating blaze on Friday. As she counted the cost of losing the home she had owned for 30 years - along with the memories and keepsakes that it housed - Ms Earth was left heartbroken when she heard comments by Mr McCormack in which he criticised the cl…
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    Fears a hot dry summer 'could dry out' Wagga's Lake Albert - The Da...

    There are fears Wagga’s Lake Albert could dry out over what is predicted to be a hot, dry summer. Mick Henderson, the commodore of the Wagga Boat Club, said the lake was currently “unusable”. Mr Henderson estimates the lake is currently about a metre deep. “I believe it will be dry by the end of summer if we get the hot summer being predicted. It has happened before. All the fish died,” he said. Mr Henderson said the lake had been unusable for the last season and a half. “We can’t host events, s…
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    Buoyed by election results, it's back to work for Wagga MP Joe McGi...

    While the Coalition is likely to win enough seats to form government, Wagga’s Joe McGirr believes it will still need to work closely with the minor parties. “It’s just too narrow for them not to,” Dr McGirr said. “I hope they will work closely with the independents particularly, Greg [Piper], Alex [Greenwich] and myself. “We’re keen to explore that. I think that will be a good opportunity.” While the Wagga count is still under way, Dr McGirr looks to have captured more than 45 per cent of t…
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    John Andrews prepares to return to Britain, months after falling il...

    After spending months in Australian hospitals, British man John Andrews may soon be able to fly home. Mr Andrews and his wife Jacqueline arrived in November, ready to visit relatives at Goobarragandra, but within 48 hours he suffered massive heart problems. He was rushed to Wagga Base Hospital and later transferred to Sydney’s St Vincent’s Hospital. At one point, the retired RAF wing commander’s condition was so serious, his family were told to say their goodbyes. The Andrews have been marr…
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    Gavin's reimagined tale of feathered revenge finds an audience - Th...

    Fourteen years ago, teacher Gavin Lihou penned a book about the misadventures of two chickens named Dougy and Dermot. He self-published Revenge of the Cannibal Chickens, but it is only after a more recent decision to write sequel that the book has found a potential worldwide audience, after being published by a company in Wales. “It’s really hard to get a publisher as an author,” Mr Lihou said. “Unless you’re actually published, they want nothing to do with you. “So I se…