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- Albury Wodonga News Weekly
OFFICIALLY THE HIGHEST CIRCULATING NEWSPAPER ACROSS THE BORDER - News Weekly is home delivered to households and business within the urban precincts of Albury Wodonga. Additional distribution through display bins in major retail outlets in the area. And a further distribution to outlying towns.
Locally owned and operated, News Weekly prides itself in publishing local news and events to it's community. (Albury, Wodonga, Lavington, Thurgoona, Bellbridge, Baranduda, Yackandandah, Beechworth, Chiltern, Rutherglen, Howlong Jindera, Culcairn, Walla Walla, Henty, Holbrook, Woomargama x 39,500 Circulation & potential 90,000+ Readers (39,500 CAB Oct 2010 - Mar 2011)) more»
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- Border Mail »
Leading daily regional newspaper in the Fairfax network. (Albury, Wodonga, Wangaratta, Yarrawonga, Corowa, Howlong, Bright, Beechworth, Rutherglen, Corryong, Tallangatta, Culcairn, Deniliquin, Yackandandah, Myrtleford, Chiltern, Jindera, Mount Beauty, Chiltern, Glenrowan, Berrigan, Finley, Mulwala, Henty, Echuca, Moama, Benalla and surrounding suburbs.) more»
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- Corowa Free Press (Corowa, Howlong, Berrigan, Oaklands, Urana, Wahgunyah, Rutherglen, Chiltern, Springhurst)
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- Wangaratta Chronical (Wangaratta, Myrtleford, Glenrowan, Beechworth, Bright, Benalla, Milawa, Whitfield, Chiltern.)
Chiltern, Victoria
Located 500 metres of the Hume Highway and known notably for the filming of Walt Disney's Ride a Wild Pony in 1974.
An historic and appealing town of some 1400 people and wonderful old brick and timber buildings.
In the neighbourhood:
Albury (28km), Balldale (35km), Beechworth (24km), Bethanga (43km), Brocklesby (37km), Burrumbuttock (38km), Corowa (27km), Gerogery (48km), Howlong (19km), Jindera (33km), Lavington (31km), Lowesdale (41km), Milawa (37km), Moyhu (52km), Myrtleford (47km), Oxley Flats (34km), Rutherglen (18km), Springhurst (14km), Table Top (39km), Wahgunyah (25km), Walbundrie (52km), Walla Walla (49km), Wangaratta (35km), Wodonga (25km), Yackandandah (27km)