Daily Archives: 16/02/2016

Tom Burlinson performs ‘Sinatra at the Sands’ at Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre

The original 1966 album ‘Sinatra at the Sands’ has been described as ‘brilliant’, ‘incredibly exciting’, ‘the definitive portrait of Sinatra in the ’60’s’, ‘essential’, ‘a priceless document’ and ‘simply the best’.

Accompanied by his All Star Big Band Tom will sing all the wonderful songs from this sensational recording of Sinatra in his prime. ‘Come Fly with Me’, ‘I’ve Got You Under My Skin’, ‘One for my Baby’, ‘You Make Me Feel So Young’, ‘Fly Me to the Moon’, ‘It was a Very Good Year, ‘My Kind of Town’ and many more!

Tom will also perform a Bonus Set of more of Sinatra’s greatest hits, including ‘Strangers in the Night’, ‘That’s Life’, ‘My Way’ and, of course, ‘New York, New York’.

Tom is famous for his starring roles in the classic Australian movies ‘The Man from Snowy River’ and ‘Phar Lap’, as well as his numerous TV appearances over the years.

He is renowned for his smooth style and astonishing performance skills. Don’t miss this wonderful new show as Tom will once again do justice to the marvellous musical legacy of the Chairman of the Board, Frank Sinatra.

‘The next best thing to Sinatra’ – The Courier Mail

Tom Burlinson performs ‘Sinatra At The Sands’ is part of the Wagga Wagga Civic Theatre 2016 Season

Performance Date and Time: Saturday 12th March 2016 at 7:30pm

HUNGRY JACK’S GUNDAGAI BEEFS UP THE MENU WITH NO ADDED HORMONES

Hungry Jack’s today launched its Better Beef guarantee which promises “No Added Hormones” in all its beef patties. The initiative is available across the company’s network of more than 400 restaurants including Hungry Jack’s Gundagai.

Hungry Jack’s Chief Marketing Officer, Scott Baird said the universal move to No Added Hormones in its beef was a further step forward in the company’s commitment to meeting consumer expectations.

“This is an initiative that our customers told us they wanted,” Mr Baird said. “Customers demand greater transparency in the food they are eating. For Hungry Jack’s this means beef with No Added Hormones that is 100% pure Australian, with no added preservatives or fillers”.

Customer feedback identified that No Added Hormones in beef is important and the company has worked closely with its suppliers to ensure consistent supply of beef from cattle raised without Hormone Growth Promotants.

“Unlike our key competitor, all our beef now contains No Added Hormones,” Mr Baird said.

The move to No Added Hormone beef follows a recent company announcement to move to cage-free eggs and signals a number of exciting innovations that Hungry Jack’s will implement over the next year.

“Our staff and franchisees are serious about providing a menu that reflects the changing requirements of customers and delivers a choice they feel good about.”

Hungry Jack’s is proudly Australian owned. All beef is sourced from Australian farms and the beef patties are produced at its own manufacturing facility in Queensland.

Hungry Jack’s has been serving the famous flame-grilled Whopper to burger lovers across Australia for more than 44 years and in that time has expanded its offering to include a range of great-tasting burgers.

Teen charged over two armed robberies – Armidale

A youth has been charged following investigations into two armed robberies in the New England Local Area Command during the past two weeks.

About 11.50pm on Sunday 14 February 2016, a 51-year-old man was driving his Taxi when he was allegedly called to Alexander Street to pick-up a 16-year-old youth.

The youth was driven to Kirkwood Street where it’s alleged he threatened the driver with a sharp object and demanded cash.

The driver stopped the taxi, allegedly threw his wallet out the window, before the youth grabbed the wallet and ran off.

The driver contacted police and an investigation was commenced.

About 3.30pm yesterday (Monday 15 February 2016) detectives from Armidale arrested a 16-year-old male at an Armidale address.

He was taken to Armidale Police Station where he was interviewed.

The youth was charged with two counts of robbery while armed.

The second robbery allegedly involved a delivery driver and occurred in Tysoe Crescent, Armidale, on Tuesday 2 February 2016.

He was refused bail and will appear in a Children’s Court today (Tuesday 16 February 2016).