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►Police have arrested a 23-year-old man after a suicide bomber killed at least 22 people and injured scores more at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester which was packed with thousands of young people. Read more
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►Children were among the 22 people who died in a suicide attack at the Manchester Arena in the UK on Tuesday. Read more
Around the Riverina
►A pedestrian has died after being struck by a car while walking on Griffith on Tuesday night. Read more
►Junee’s only chemist has been forced into an embarrassing back down after refusing to serve council staff and their families. Read more
►Albert, Reggie, Diesel and Jackie are the names behind some of the Riverina’s most influential social media accounts. You wouldn’t expect it but these are the names of cute dogs who are dominating our Instagram feeds. Read more
►The family of Jugiong teenager Lui Polimeni has thanked the community for keeping his memory alive. Friday marks 12 months since the tragic loss of Jugiong teenager Lui Polimeni while playing rugby league for his beloved Gundagai Tigers. Read more
►A registered nurse used his parental leave pay and a large tax return to buy about $4500 worth of the drugs ice and speed, Wagga District Court has heard. Just under two years after graduating from his nursing degree course with distinctions and a high distinction on his academic record, and having cared for drug addicts, the nurse was forced to face up to his own drugs crisis. Read more
►Jan and Kevan Boyle represent everything good about Coleambally with their kind-hearted nature and willingness to help. Read more
►A vision impaired 97-year-old Wagga woman has showcased her passion for art with an award-winning painting. Read more
►Riverina couldn’t overcome a powerful Monaro outfit to progress to the next stage of the Country Championships on Saturday. Read more
►More than 1100 people hit the road for the Finley B&S Ball on Saturday. Here’s how they spent the weekend.
►Abusing and shouting at police is likely always going to land a person in hot water. This is exactly what two young men discovered following an incident in Narrandera on Friday night. Read more
Regional news
►NSW: Police investigating historical sexual assaults over a period of almost 20 years have charged a man in Newcastle. The 82-year-old Hamilton man was arrested on Monday and taken to Newcastle police station. Read more
►BENDIGO: Three men charged under Victoria’s racial vilification laws for allegedly staging a mock beheading in Bendigo have appeared in court in Melbourne for a second time. Read more
►BALLARAT: Stockland Wendouree will undergo a $37 million renovation starting July 6. The redevelopment will add 6,700 square metres retail floorspace to the shopping centre, including a laneway dining precinct with outdoor seating, and plans for an all-abilities children’s playground. Read more
►WAGGA WAGGA: A Wagga academic has waded into the public art debate, saying it’s a vital part of the city’s identity.
Senior art history lecturer Neill Overton criticised the anti-art movement as “knowing the price of everything and the value of nothing”. However, he also pointed a finger at the art community, questioning the “blind faith value of culture”. Read more
►TASMANIA: The Blood Service has called on 170 donors in the greater Launceston region to come forward and donate this fortnight to help reduce the effect of a blood shortage. Read more
►VICTORIA: A number of central and northern Victorian organisations have been struck off the national charity register by Australia’s charity watchdog. Read more
►CENTRAL NSW: An enormous crowd flocked to the small township of Batlow on Saturday to taste the flavours the region has to offer in the wake of this year’s cider production. Read more
►QUEENSLAND: Steve Wollaston reckons he has the solution to the issues around the Mount Isa Rotary Rodeo Mardi Gras. The rodeo copped criticism recently when it cancelled the Friday night Mardi Gras and although Mount Isa City Council later included it in its Wednesday night street party schedule, many parents are unhappy because it is a school night. Read more
National news
►The government has poured cold water on a push for a revamped national anthem that would delete words considered offensive by some Aboriginal Australians and introduce a third verse paying tribute to the Dreamtime and Indigenous history before colonisation. Read more
►Former Australian Open boys tennis champion Oliver Anderson has avoided conviction after pleading guilty to a match-fixing offence.
The 19-year-old admitted on Tuesday morning to throwing the first set of a match at the Traralgon Challenger tournament last year. Read more
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World news:
►UNITED KINGDOM: On Tuesday morning, Katrina woke up shaking.
The memory of the blast, the screaming, the smell of smoke - the frantic search for her mother after the Ariana Grande concert was hit by a suicide bomber - came back to her all at once. Read more
►BANGKOK: Thailand's military government, opposition parties and human rights groups have denounced the targeting of patients in a bomb-attack at a military-run hospital in the Thai capital as one of the country's worst acts of terror. Read more
On this day
FACES OF AUSTRALIA
LARISSA ROBINS
Lovingly encouraged eggs have made Larissa Robins’ life crazy in a good way.
About eight months on from having 1100 hens arrive on her property near Geelong, Larissa is preparing to sell the fresh free-range eggs in her hometown at next week’s Design Exchange winter market.
Money collected on the door will support Larissa and her Love Your Eggs venture. Read more