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The Border Mail is a daily newspaper published in Albury, New South Wales, Australia. It covers local news, sports, and events in the Riverina region, including the city of Albury and surrounding areas.

Here are some key facts about the Border Mail:

  1. History: The Border Mail was first published in 1881 as a weekly newspaper. It became a daily publication in 1954.
  2. Circulation: The Border Mail has a daily circulation of around 12,000 copies.
  3. Coverage: The newspaper covers local news, sports, and events in the Riverina region, including Albury, Wodonga, and surrounding areas.
  4. Online presence: The Border Mail has a strong online presence, with a website and social media channels that provide up-to-date news and information.
  5. Awards: The Border Mail has won several awards for its journalism, including the Australian Regional Media Awards and the National Press Club's Quill Awards.

Some popular sections of the Border Mail include:

  1. News: The newspaper's news section covers local news, politics, and community events.
  2. Sport: The Border Mail has a strong sports section, covering local and national sports news, including AFL, NRL, and cricket.
  3. Entertainment: The newspaper's entertainment section covers local arts, culture, and lifestyle news.
  4. Business: The Border Mail's business section covers local business news, including news and features on local companies and entrepreneurs.

The Border Mail is an important part of the local community, providing news, information, and entertainment to readers in the Riverina region.