Augusta-Margaret River Mail

Augusta-Margaret River Mail

Established in 1986, the Augusta Margaret River Mail has swiftly become the preferred newspaper for the community. Known for its informative and engaging content, "The Mail" takes pride in delivering the latest news first.

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English
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41
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#3184728

Australia

#123988

News and Media

#3025

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  • 1 week ago | margaretrivermail.com.au | Nicky Lefebvre

    A complicated and high stakes training exercise at Gracetown brought together more than 50 emergency service personnel and volunteers over the weekend, with one local holding the reins during the mass casualty simulation.

  • 1 week ago | margaretrivermail.com.au | Ron Cerabona

    Create a free account to read this article or signup to continue reading All articles from our websiteThe digital version of Today's PaperBreaking news alerts direct to your inboxAll articles from the other in your areaThis debut feature from Australian writer-director Kelly Schilling is frustrating.

  • 1 week ago | margaretrivermail.com.au | Jane Freebury

    Create a free account to read this article or signup to continue reading All articles from our websiteThe digital version of Today's PaperBreaking news alerts direct to your inboxAll articles from the other in your areaIt was a long, hard road for Charles Aznavour, the French-Armenian singer-songwriter who became an international superstar.

  • 1 week ago | margaretrivermail.com.au | Alanna Tomazin

    Voice of Real Australia is a regular newsletter from the local news teams of the ACM network, which stretches into every state and territory. Today's is written by Newcastle Herald journalist Alanna Tomazin. Create a free account to read this article or signup to continue reading All articles from our websiteThe digital version of Today's PaperBreaking news alerts direct to your inboxAll articles from the other in your areaThey're known as the Mother's Day flower.

  • 1 week ago | margaretrivermail.com.au | Jack Waterford

    Some of the most memorable best political speeches made in Australia are made by politicians going out of office. Kim Beazley gave a cracker when leaving Parliament, and fairly good ones conceding defeat by John Howard in 1988 and 2001. It was said that if he had been able to move and inspire people and rally troops during his political lifetime, he would not have been spending so much time acknowledging his and his party's failures.

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