Monday, September 28, 2015

Last Top Stories: Bendigo wrestling film gains a national audience

Bendigo wrestling film gains a national audience

Bendigo wrestling film gains a national audience
The film, The Tour: Blunder Down Under, is a mockumentary made by Bendigo film maker Corey Hague and will be screened on the National Indigenous Television channel (NITV). Made in the style of Spinal Tap but with more lycra, according to filmmaker Mr ...
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Bendigo Bank's low returns may be glimpse of majors' future

Bendigo Bank's low returns may be glimpse of majors' future
But with a less diversified business and a higher cost-to-income ratio than the majors, in the regulators' eyes, regional banks such as Bendigo are always at greater risk of getting into trouble in a major downturn. Will it be able to maintain its ...
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Mosque foes take aim at Bendigo council

Mosque foes take aim at Bendigo council
Bendigo residents and pro-mosque locals are outraged that members of extremist far-right groups, such as UPF, the Q society, which claims to be “Australia's leading Islamic-critical movement”, and Reclaim Australia, have hijacked the local debate and ...
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Kisimul claims win against Bendigo in bid to prove database theft

Kisimul claims win against Bendigo in bid to prove database theft
Bendigo and Adelaide Bank subsidiary Rural Bank will be subject to an extensive trawl through its internal communications by lawyers for Kisimul Holdings to try to prove Kisimul's allegations its former head of technology stole Kisimul's database of ...
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Echuca Echuca-Moama players in Bendigo Pioneers TAC Cup squad

Echuca Echuca-Moama players in Bendigo Pioneers TAC Cup squad
Echuca Echuca-Moama players in Bendigo Pioneers TAC Cup squad. EIGHT players from Echuca and Moama will represent the region on the Bendigo Pioneers' under 18 squad list for season 2016 after the line-up was released last week.
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Victorian Labor staffer Jake Finnigan tells police of poll rorts

Victorian Labor staffer Jake Finnigan tells police of poll rorts
Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says the Labor Party's actions during the state election were within the rules. A Labor staffer who blew the whistle on alleged electorate office rorts has spoken to Victoria Police. Jake Finnigan says the Victorian ...
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Jacqui Lambie's son faces court in Tasmania accused of using counterfeit money

Jacqui Lambie's son faces court in Tasmania accused of using counterfeit money
Dylan James Milverton, the son of Tasmanian independent senator Jacqui Lambie, has faced court charged with four counts of using counterfeit money. In recent months, Senator Lambie has spoken publicly about her son's personal struggles.
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Turnbull the Unmentionable still on former PM's mind

Turnbull the Unmentionable still on former PM's mind
MALCOLM FARRnews.com.au. Share; Share on Facebook; Share on Twitter; Share on Google+; Share on Reddit; Email a friend. ANALYSIS. ONE measure of Tony Abbott's anger at his “extraordinary and incomprehensible” removal as leader is a diligent ...
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Governments potentially missing out on millions in tax annually from Uber ...

Governments potentially missing out on millions in tax annually from Uber ...
Ride-sharing company Uber is potentially avoiding paying millions of dollars in government taxes, a report on Victoria's taxi industry has found. The independent report by SGS Economics and Planning found the taxi industry generated $822 million in ...
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Landmark shark summit under way in Sydney

Landmark shark summit under way in Sydney
Shark experts from South Africa, the US and across Australia have gathered in Sydney to address a spate of attacks along the NSW north coast. NSW Primary Industries Minister Niall Blair addressed the 70 scientists gathered at Taronga Zoo on Tuesday, ...
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