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Community praised for sustainability success

Date Time Community praised for sustainability success The Albury community’s commitment to making a real difference to our environment has been recognised with the city winning the top honour at the 2020 Sustainable Communities Tidy Towns Awards over the weekend. The city was named overall winner of the NSW awards, recognising the community-wide efforts to lead the way in sustainability and environmental initiatives. At the weekend event, AlburyCity also won awards for our organics recovery operations, the Renewable Energy Hub at the Albury Waste Management Centre, our education program Halve Waste and infrastructure improvements at the Albury Waste Management Centre along with a highly commended for the Repair Café, which helps people to repair and recycle goods that would otherwise be thrown out.

Final day in Sydney for newly restored steam locomotive 3801 ahead of regional NSW return

Officers assaulted during brawl, four people charged at Albury

Date Time Officers assaulted during brawl, four people charged at Albury Four people have been charged after a brawl that saw four police officers assaulted in the state’s south last night. About 6.45pm (Saturday 13 March 2021), officers attached to Murray River Police District responded to reports of a group fighting on Townsend Street, Albury. Upon arrival, police were told a woman had allegedly hit a man in the head with a glass bottle. The man, known to the woman, allegedly punched her in the face. After the man was arrested, he was attacked by another man, who was also arrested.

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Courts COVID-19 List has been expanded to assist families quickly resolve their disputes

Date Time Courts’ COVID-19 List has been expanded to assist families quickly resolve their disputes The Family Court of Australia and the Federal Circuit Court of Australia (the Courts) remind family law practitioners and clients that the criteria for the highly successful national COVID-19 list has recently been expanded, to provide for a broader range of circumstances. The Courts anticipate that the vaccination of children against COVID-19 may become an issue of dispute between separated parents and may require priority attention. In addition, families may be experiencing relatively sudden changes to their financial position as government support measures change. These, and other types of issues that have arisen as a direct or indirect result of the pandemic, can be assessed and dealt with quickly through the Courts’ COVID-19 list. In fact, of the 488 applications that have been made to the list since commencement in April 2020, the overwhelming majority have been accepted

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