TOP 20 ALBURY Attractions (Things to Do & See)
Best places to visit in Albury - New South Wales, all about things to do, where to go or tourist attractions in Albury. This city located on the border with Victoria and hugging the Murray River.
There are some recommended beautiful places to visit in Albury such as Albury Botanic Garden, Lake Hume, Noreuil Park, Murray River, Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk, Wonga Wetlands, Waggira Trail, etc.
Don't forget to also visit some tourist attractions in Albury such as Monument Hill War Memorial, MAMA - Murray Art Museum Albury, Albury LibraryMuseum, Lavington Library, Myer Centrepoint, Lieutenant Albert Borella V.C. & Victoria Cross Memorial, Fredericks Park, St Matthew's Anglican Church, Albury Wodonga Farmers Market, Albury Entertainment Centre, Albury Town Hall, Kiewa Street Market, etc.
Also visit Albury Visitor Information Centre for more info about tourist guide in Albury. You will get more informations about things to do list in Albury.
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Cinematic Wedding Film Wodonga, Albury
Filmed by once and for all
- Wedding cinematography
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Things Never Said in Albury Wodonga Part 1
Wodonga Brass - Albury
Albury - Wodonga Brass Australian Premiere at The Uiver 'Heroes Flying High' 80th Commemoration
SS&A Club Albury - 25th October 2014
Recorded by ABC Goulburn Murray - Copyright © Wodonga Citizens Band 2014
Parklands Albury Wodonga
Parklands Albury Wodonga - Bush parks and trails, connecting community.
Friendly City of Australia - Albury
This is a off-beat tourist spot, Known as the city that loves art and famous for its food, wine and fine dining, Albury has more to offer for tourists looking for some relaxing holidays. Situated on the banks of Murray river, this city has some scenic beauty which is a relish to eyes.
Albury Police Brutality and Common Assault
Police had been harassing the victim in this clip for over a year, after she was framed by a local cop on behalf of his friend, but refused to stop lodging complaints about them both.
The victim was charged for resist arrest by Snr Con Clifford and assault by the bitch on the right. The female cop at the back never made a statement, therefore the Magistrate did not convict the accused of resisting or assaulting her.
The charge was listed for mention, and then for sentencing. No trial was ever listed.
While the accused was summoned to court for the mention, so that police could serve the paperwork on her which would have made that mention/hearing slightly legal, she was deliberately not summoned to the sentencing hearing.
Nor would she have attended that star chamber, with its corrupt staff.
She was convicted and fined $100 for resisting and assaulting each copper, charged $200 for court costs and billed for 2 x levies for having committed a violent crime @ $158.
Total $528 to be dragged out of the window of her home, assaulted by police, and then convicted of two criminal charges without any paperwork ever having been served by police, just a summons to a mention by the court, and then the ensuing penalty notice.
The penalty notice was deliberately posted to an address the court knew was no longer valid, and attempted to set the person up to be fined for driving while disqualified, due to non payment of a fine she was unaware of. She had to agree to pay off the fine, to have her driver's licence restored.
She was unable to appeal to the Albury District Court being too fearful of court house staff and the corrupt police they use to do their bidding, or any court in NSW due to having fled the state after this incidence.
The Registrar of the NSW Federal Court described the victim's application for a Judicial Review into the convictions as a vexatious abuse of court processes. The Federal Office of Pardons also refused to overturn the convictions.
This is what goes on in Local Courts NSW, and other states in Australia. People are now learning common law and Constitutional law, to protect themselves from this corrupt system.
Music: Government Flue by the Dead Kennedys
Remembrance Day 2008 - ALBURY CITY, NSW AUSTRALIA
Albury High School Captains 2008 - Claire Pagulayan and James McNeil - Reading a Poem
1966 Serial Murderer & Rapist Identified 19 years later, 1985 Dean St Albury NSW
A KILLER WHO TERRIFIED VICTORIA FOR DECADES Captured Dean St, Albury NSW in the border town in 1985. Meanwhile wrongfully accused man Ian Urquhart suffered interrogations and beatings from local police for almost twenty years, UNTIL fingerprints found the real killer.
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Ian Duncan Ross Urquhart (affectionately known as Chilla) was falsely accused of the murder of his then girlfriend, Abina Madill and her work colleague, Garry Heywood.
The topic of the documentary is a story that still haunts many today, the murders carried out by Raymond Edmunds…aka Mr Stinky.
Urquhart was just 19 when Madill had attended a concert at Shepparton Civic Centre on February 10, 1966, and was to be picked up by Urquhart. But when Urquhart arrived he was told that Haywood had driven her home. The story of the two teenager’s disappearance began to unfold when they didn’t return home and Heywood’s FJ Holden was discovered in the main street of Shepparton with no occupants just before dawn the following day.
The bodies of Madill and Heywood were discovered in bushland in Murchison East on Saturday, February 26.
Haywood’s car was fingerprinted by police, which would eventually become the piece of evidence they needed to catch Mr Stinky, but that wasn’t until 1985.
For years, Urquhart was tormented and brutally beaten by police until he decided to leave Shepparton to escape the ridicule and accusations, eventually making his way to Singapore, where tragically at the age of 23 he was killed in a motor vehicle accident.
Heather said, “I helped to raise my brother and we grew up learning the importance of principals, morals and respect.
“He was just a kid and the way he was treated was brutal. He was made to feel like he had to confess to something he wasn’t guilty of.
“Every day was a struggle. It’s terrible to think that he passed away never knowing who the real killer was and thinking that everyone still blamed him.
“Mr Stinky has done some terrible things and so I am doing the interview with Foxtel to hopefully help others get some closure.”
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WIKIPEDIA ....
Raymond Edmunds, alias Donvale Rapist, Mr. Stinky, born 12 March 1944 at Queen Victoria Hospital, Melbourne, Australia, is a convicted rapist and double murderer who was active in Victoria, Australia from the 1960s to the mid-1980s.
Edmunds was dubbed Mr Stinky by a sub-editor from Melbourne's Sunday Press newspaper due to his offensive body odour, which was believed to have been caused by a mixture of milk, manure and chemicals from his work as a sharecropping farmer on dairy properties.
Edmunds was convicted of the murder of 18-year-old panel beater Garry Heywood and rape and murder of 16-year-old Abina Madill on 10 February 1966 at Murchison East, near Shepparton, Victoria after they disappeared from a rock 'n' roll dance. Heywood was shot through the head with a .22-calibre Mossberg self-loading rifle and Madill was raped and then bludgeoned to death.
Edmunds had allegedly previously raped and beaten his first wife and sexually abused his three-year-old daughter. Edmunds was also convicted of a series of rapes in the 1970s and early '80s that led the police to dub the then-unknown offender The Donvale Rapist.
Sergeant Andrew Wall, a Victoria Police fingerprint expert, matched two fingerprints found on the top of the FJ Holden car owned by Heywood. This occurred before computerised processing of fingerprints was developed and fingerprint matching had to be done manually. The fingerprint evidence was deliberately kept quiet so as not to panic the offender or help him become more adept at hiding his prints. These fingerprints connected the Shepparton murders with one fingerprint found at the Donvale crime scene.
On 16 March 1985, Edmunds was arrested on unrelated charges of indecent exposure while parked in his station wagon in Albury, New South Wales. After his arrest Edmunds was fingerprinted and the prints were matched with those found at the Shepparton crime scene. At the time, NSW had mandatory fingerprinting, whereas in Victoria this was yet to become law. He was convicted and is now serving two life sentences with no minimum term for the murders and a total of 30 years for five rape convictions in Greensborough and Donvale.
It has been alleged that Edmunds committed other murders and more than 32 rapes, although he has maintained his innocence. Police are seeking to utilise new legislation that allows them to compel convicted prisoners to provide a blood sample for DNA testing. [1] He was at one point a suspect in the case of missing Beaumaris girl Eloise Worledge.
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Pauline Hanson Told She Is Not Welcome In Albury
Yelling At Racist Dogs: Pauline Hanson
Dhamma is: at Sydney Town Hall
Thai Kids from The 60TH Dhammachai Education School
Wodonga Council events promotion.mp4
Wodonga Council is committed to supporting a vibrant calendar of events which build upon Wodonga's reputation as a great place to live, work and invest.
Whether they are large-scale commercial activities or expos, music festivals, sporting, community or fundraising events, they are key ingredients in the social and cultural fabric of the city.
Events manifest a strong sense of belonging and contribute to Wodonga's distinct identity. They also serve, directly and indirectly, to assist the Wodonga economy through an injection of vital funds.
Navratra 2012 in Albury - Wodonga
Navratra 2012 in Albury - Wodonga. Organised by Albury City Council and Albury-Wodonga Indian Australian Association. Special thanks to Padma Ayyagari (President - AWIAA)
Melbourne Property Experts in Albury Wodonga, Dual Income properties
Albury/Wadonga Region
Terry Ryder, a specialist researcher and writer on Australian residential property for 30 years, predicts Albury-Wodonga as one of the “National Top Ten Boom Town Hotspots of 2013”
Albury Gross Regional Product 2.8 billion in 2013 Billion
Herron Todd White stated Albury was at the bottom of its property market cycle
Rental vacancy rate dropped 0.5% to 1.6% the same vacancy rate as Sydney’s inner city.
Albury /Wodonga city are committed to a range of initiatives that it predicts will contribute 571 million per year to its economy
Strategic Hub Positioned perfectly between Melbourne and Sydney
Recently completed or commenced 542 million constructions and infrastructure
50 million Volt Land developments in the CBD
20 million Accor Hotel
Quest Apartments
Botanical Apartments CBD 10 million project
Albury Regional Cancer Centre 47 million
Airport Run way upgrade
Albury Art Gallery
8% capital growth over 36 years according to Fisher Murphy Valuers
2 most affordable place to live in Australia
Current Vacancy Rate 1-2 %
Diverse and resilient economy
Shortfall of 349 dwellings per year
Industries Include
Albury Hospital
Albury City Council
Albury Wodonga Private Hospital
Apex tool Group
ATO employee some 600 people
Charles Sturt University
3,500 Student
27 million dollars expansion plans
Country Energy
Joss Group
Mars Petcare
3 hours to Melbourne
6 hours to Sydney
Urban population of 105,0003 quality child care centers
Pre school
2 quality primary schools
Lavington Square Shopping Cneter
57 specialty retailer and 3 majors Woolworths, Big W and Aldis
Lavington Sports Grounds
$429,900
$520 per week approx
3 x 2 bath + 1 SLUG
2 x 1 bath + 1 SLUG
6.3 gross return before depreciation approx
Albury City Centre
Albury NSW, Australia
Sunday 9 June 2019 5pm
Bottoms Up Bar - Zed Bar in Albury, NSW.
Are you living near Albury? Have you been to @Zed Bar yet?? They're pouring your favourite beers today, 586 Dean St, Albury NSW 2640, using Bottoms Up NSW dispensers. Interested in Bottoms Up for your venue? Contact Michael Ensor 0422 356 623.
AlburyCity's Vision and Values
AlburyCity has a strong Vision and Values and is a great place to work. See what our people think about working here.
Albury City Council NSW Breaches Constitution of Australia two times
Section 116 states:
The Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing any religion, or for imposing any religious observance, or for prohibiting the free exercise of any religion, and no religious test shall be required as a qualification for any office or public trust under the Commonwealth.[1]
Section 116 has four limbs. The first three limbs prohibit the Commonwealth from making certain laws: laws for establishing any religion; laws for imposing any religious observance; and laws for prohibiting the free exercise of any religion. The fourth limb proscribes the imposition of religious tests to qualify for any Commonwealth office or public trust.[2] Only the establishing religion and prohibiting free exercise limbs have been the subject of cases before the High Court.[2][3]
The section sits in Chapter V of the Constitution, which deals with the states of Australia. However, Section 116 does not apply to the states.[3] Each state has its own constitution, and only Tasmania's has a provision similar to Section 116.[4] Commentators attribute the erroneous location of Section 116 to a drafting oversight caused by the weariness of the committee charged with finalising the draft Constitution.[3][5]
and freedom to protest of implied right of political communication and lawful protest
SRI KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI PUJA IN ALBURY AUSTRALIA 2017
SRI KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI PUJA IN ALBURY AUSTRALIA 2017