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Cameron new chair of Bendigo Health

Cameron new chair of Bendigo Health
Mr Cameron served as Member for Bendigo West from 1996 to 2010 and also served as Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Corrections, Minister for Local Government, Minister for WorkCover and Minister responsible for the TAC throughout his ...
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Colours should be in Bendigo

Colours should be in Bendigo
THE Morrisey family is one of many to have a deep connection to the 38th Battalion's King's Colours. The colours were removed from the All Saints Cathedral in Forest Street earlier this month, ahead of the church's deconsecration on July 5. They were ...
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Police seek death details

Police seek death details
He said the first witness was a woman who left the train at Castlemaine at 5.50pm and the second witness was a girl in her late teens wearing a grey school uniform who alighted at Bendigo at 6.11pm. Leading Senior Constable Magrath said neither witness ...
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RSPCA pet adoptions 25.06.2015

RSPCA pet adoptions 25.06.2015
Weather. Your 4-day local weather forecast · Bendigo Advertiser. Thursday June 25, 2015. Community · Bendigo Community. Larger / SmallerNight Mode. RSPCA pet adoptions - Bendigo and Castlemaine 25.06.2015. June 25, 2015, 2 a.m.. Print Story.
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Yes vote ends lengthy debate

Yes vote ends lengthy debate
FIVE years of debate and planning came to a head last night as City of Greater Bendigo Council voted to build a 50 metre pool and aquatic centre at Kangaroo Flat. True to form, it took almost an hour of debate at Wednesday night's council meeting ...
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Gippsland powers past Bendigo Pioneers

Gippsland powers past Bendigo Pioneers
The third quarter has proved problematic for Power throughout the campaign, a trend which continued when Bendigo booted the opener after the break. Gippsland responded well, but struggled to convert until Dunkley set a more efficient tone and Papley ...
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BHP Billiton axes 140 jobs in Adelaide office, flags more Olympic Dam cuts

BHP Billiton axes 140 jobs in Adelaide office, flags more Olympic Dam cuts
Mining giant BHP Billiton will axe up to 140 jobs from its Adelaide offices and has foreshadowed more cuts from its Olympic Dam copper and uranium operations in the north of the State. The cuts come as chief executive Andrew Mackenzie continues to prune ...
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Adani Enterprises falls on Australia coal export setback

Adani Enterprises falls on Australia coal export setback
MUMBAI: Shares of Adani Enterprises fell as much as 4.12 per cent in intraday trade on Thursday after the group's plan to export Australian coal from a port near the Great Barrier Reef to feed power-hungry households in India suffered a setback due to delay ...
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Caltex to cover all costs over dodgy fuel

Caltex to cover all costs over dodgy fuel
Caltex will leave 'no stone unturned' to reimburse up to 30 motorists left stranded on a motorway after they had water-spoilt fuel pumped into their cars at one of Sydney's busiest service stations. Around two dozen cars broke down on the M4 highway at ...
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Collins Foods to close some Sizzler restaurants after posting loss

Collins Foods to close some Sizzler restaurants after posting loss
Collins Foods will shut some of its Sizzler restaurants after the struggling brand led to a multi-million dollar writedown. Collins Foods will shut some of its Sizzler restaurants after the struggling brand led to a multi-million dollar writedown. The company, which ...
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