The Border Mail

The Border Mail

The Border Mail is a daily newspaper and online news platform based in Albury-Wodonga, Australia. It caters to the twin cities and the nearby areas. The publication started as The Border Morning Mail and Riverina Times, then became known as the Border Morning Mail before adopting its current name, The Border Mail.

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English
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Global

#187968

Australia

#4006

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#190

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  • 2 days ago | bordermail.com.au | Georgia Smith

    Yarrawonga's round 10 A-grade netball debutants Emma Sinclair, Grace Stillard and Chloe Liddell, 13. Picture Yarrawonga Football Netball ClubEmma Sinclair has made many memories in the Ovens and Murray League, and can now add her A-grade netball debut to the list. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 2 days ago | bordermail.com.au | Georgia Smith

    Wangaratta Rovers' playing coach Gracie Reid is embracing a new challenge in goal attack this season. File pictureWangaratta Rovers' playing coach Gracie Reid is seeing netball from a new perspective this season. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 3 days ago | bordermail.com.au | Georgia Smith

    Kiewa-Sandy Creek footballer Ryan Wallace and Dederang Mt Beauty netballer Emma Cardwell with their kids Ayla Wallace, 10 months, and Noah Wallace, 3, following their recent milestone games. Picture by Mark JesserRyan Wallace and Emma Cardwell may not agree on a mutual football and netball club, but they do agree on one thing - neither would leave their home club to join the other. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 4 days ago | bordermail.com.au | Anthony Bunn

    Justin Clancy speaking at the official opening of a new sports pavilion in North Albury which was funded by the previous NSW Coalition government. He is disappointed its Labor successor is not spending more in regional areas. Picture by Mark JesserThe NSW Labor government has been accused of pursuing a "city-centric ideology" by Albury's Liberal MP after a lack of new funding in the state budget. Subscribe now for unlimited access.

  • 4 days ago | bordermail.com.au | Anthony Bunn

    Albury Business Connect general manager Glen Robinson hosts a council election forum in September with candidates including now deputy mayor Jess Kellahan, third from right. The organisation just avoided a funding cut in the latest municipal budget. File pictureAlbury's deputy mayor will not guarantee that the city's peak business body will avoid a funding cut next financial year after it narrowly missed a chop for 2025-26 despite having a four-year deal with the council.