Sunday, October 25, 2015

Last Top Stories: Bendigo Ulumbarra Theatre subcontractor payment dispute moves closer to resolution

Bendigo Ulumbarra Theatre subcontractor payment dispute moves closer to resolution

Bendigo Ulumbarra Theatre subcontractor payment dispute moves closer to resolution
Victoria's Education Department expects undisputed payments owed to subcontractors for Bendigo's big theatre project will be finalised this week. The dispute over payment for work on Bendigo's $26 million Ulumbarra Theatre project has been dragging on ...
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The Offer heads Bendigo Cup field

The Offer heads Bendigo Cup field
Premiership-winning trainer Weir reels out Tooleybuc Kid (eight) in Group company for the first time, looking to add to his recent Bendigo success when Puissance de Lune thrashed the field by eight lengths in 2012. The Pat Carey-trained Kareeming (five ...
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Canberra Capitals still winless despite improved effort at Bendigo

Canberra Capitals still winless despite improved effort at Bendigo
A final quarter fadeout and huge games from Bendigo front court Gabrielle Richards and Kelsey Griffin thwarted Canberra Capitals' bid for their first win of the season with a 77-66 road loss on Saturday night. The Capitals, rated an $8 chance after ...
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Victoria's first bike racks on buses trial launched in Bendigo

Victoria's first bike racks on buses trial launched in Bendigo
It was a double launch in Bendigo as both the State Government and Bendigo Council kickstarted their transport initiatives. Bendigo will become one of the first places in Victoria to trial bike racks on the front of buses. "[We want] to encourage the ...
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Dandenong Rangers run out to huge win over Bendigo Spirit

Dandenong Rangers run out to huge win over Bendigo Spirit
Dandenong Rangers boosted their confidence and provided potentially an even bigger boost for their WNBL finals hopes by thrashing Bendigo Spirit on Friday night. The Rangers turned a 10-point half-time lead into an 89-57 win at Dandenong Stadium, ...
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Chris Yarran heads to Tigerland 0:17

Chris Yarran heads to Tigerland 0:17
AFL: On the deadline of the trade period, the Tigers have handed Carlton pick 19 in this year's draft in exchange for Chris Yarran. October 22nd 2015; 4 days ago; /video/video.news.com.au/Sport/AFL/News/. WHEN Chris Yarran and Troy Menzel departed ...
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Women in sport: Melbourne wins, New Zealand loses & Netballs' Hall of Fame

Women in sport: Melbourne wins, New Zealand loses & Netballs' Hall of Fame
The debate over whether Melbourne or Sydney is the superior city is one we have all heard often. As someone from Queensland, it is also one I have been bored by often. But regardless, it now seems likely that Melbourne may soon be able to add another ...
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Football Federation Australia refuses Wellington Phoenix request for 10-year ...

Football Federation Australia refuses Wellington Phoenix request for 10-year ...
Wellington Phoenix's A-League future has been thrown into deeper doubt with Football Federation Australia (FFA) declining the club's request for a 10-year licence extension. The FFA said the Phoenix, whose current licence expires at the end of the ...
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Police investigate shooting at home of Racing Victoria chief steward Terry Bailey

Police investigate shooting at home of Racing Victoria chief steward Terry Bailey
UPDATE: A BIKIE prowled outside the house of a senior racing investigator a week before the home of his boss, Terry Bailey, was raked with bullets. The racing world has been stunned by the frightening attack on the Templestowe house of chief steward ...
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Rugby World Cup: Australia capable of beating New Zealand, Lynagh says

Rugby World Cup: Australia capable of beating New Zealand, Lynagh says
Rugby great Michael Lynagh has given a boost to the Wallaby camp, claiming Australia is one of the very few teams capable of beating defending champions New Zealand when they meet in the Rugby World Cup final next Sunday morning. Australia's ...
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