Border mail celebrations

The Border Mail is a regional newspaper that serves the Albury-Wodonga region in New South Wales and Victoria, Australia. The paper has a long history of celebrating local events and achievements, and here are some examples of celebrations they have covered:

  1. Albury-Wodonga Festival: The Border Mail has been a major sponsor of the Albury-Wodonga Festival, which celebrates the region's culture, food, and entertainment.
  2. Australia Day: The paper has featured stories and photos of local residents being recognized for their contributions to the community on Australia Day.
  3. Local sports teams: The Border Mail has celebrated the achievements of local sports teams, including the Albury-Wodonga Bandits basketball team and the North Albury Football Club.
  4. Community events: The paper has covered various community events, such as the Albury-Wodonga Show, the Wodonga Festival of the Arts, and the Albury Christmas Parade.
  5. Local business awards: The Border Mail has featured stories on local businesses that have won awards, such as the Albury-Wodonga Business Awards and the Australian Small Business Champion Awards.
  6. Anniversaries and milestones: The paper has celebrated significant anniversaries and milestones, such as the 50th anniversary of the Albury-Wodonga railway line and the 100th anniversary of the Albury-Wodonga Hospital.
  7. Local heroes: The Border Mail has featured stories on local heroes, including emergency services personnel, volunteers, and community leaders who have made a positive impact on the region.
  8. Cultural events: The paper has covered cultural events, such as the Albury-Wodonga International Film Festival, the Wodonga Jazz Festival, and the Albury-Wodonga Multicultural Festival.
  9. School achievements: The Border Mail has celebrated the achievements of local schools, including academic awards, sports teams, and community service projects.
  10. Community recognition: The paper has featured stories on individuals and organizations that have made a positive impact on the community, such as volunteers, charity workers, and community leaders.

These are just a few examples of the many celebrations that the Border Mail has covered over the years. The paper is committed to telling the stories of the people and communities it serves, and to celebrating the achievements and milestones that make the region a great place to live.