Happy International Dog Day

Happy International Dog Day

August 26 is officially International Dog Day, a designated time to celebrate our four-legged friends.
City of Wodonga
26 Aug 2021
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Survival guide: Stay safe this bird swooping season

Survival guide: Stay safe this bird swooping season

Bird swooping season has arrived. September is the height of the “swooping season”, although the birds nest from July to December and can swoop during those months too. Some unsuspecting...
City of Wodonga
24 Aug 2021
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Painting the city ... every colour

Painting the city ... every colour

Street artist Kasper has well and truly left his mark on Wodonga after finishing the city’s tenth and final mural.
City of Wodonga
20 Aug 2021
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Support for Regional Deal projects

Support for Regional Deal projects

The Albury-Wodonga Regional Deal has taken another significant step forward with Federal and State Ministers and the Mayors of both cities providing in-principle endorsement of a draft package to...
City of Wodonga
18 Aug 2021
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AWH opens second COVID-19 testing clinic

AWH opens second COVID-19 testing clinic

Albury Wodonga Public Health Unit will open a walk-in COVID-19 testing clinic in Wodonga from today.
City of Wodonga
10 Aug 2021
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Update on Belvoir dog park improvements

Update on Belvoir dog park improvements

Changes have been made to proposed plans to improve Belvoir dog park following valuable feedback from the community.
City of Wodonga
10 Aug 2021
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Albury Wodonga Health marks 365 days without an active case of COVID-19

Albury Wodonga Health marks 365 days without an active case of COVID-19

Today marks one year since Albury Wodonga Health (AWH) recorded an active case of COVID-19 within its North East Victoria and Southern New South Wales catchment.
City of Wodonga
9 Aug 2021
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MCH nurses can provide breastfeeding help

This week is World Breastfeeding Week and Wodonga Council's Maternal Child Health nurses are here to help women breastfeed.
City of Wodonga
4 Aug 2021
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More families choosing cloth nappies

More families choosing cloth nappies

Did you know disposable nappies cost families on average between $1900 and $3000 over two and a half years?
City of Wodonga
2 Aug 2021
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