Monday, November 9, 2015

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  • Bendigo Bank sees no reason to raise funds

    Bendigo Bank sees no reason to raise funds
    Bendigo and Adelaide Bank says it has no need to raise more capital, in contrast to recent moves by the big four banks.Australia's fifth largest retail bank also says it is in better shape than it was a year ago.Chief executive Mike Hirst says Bendigo and Adelaide Bank has a higher capital ratio than the major banks.Even though the major banks now have to hold more capital against mortgages, they still hold less than 65 per cent of the capital required by standardised banks like Bendig..
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  • Monitored 24/7: champion Bendigo basketball team goes high tech to boost performance - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Monitored 24/7: champion Bendigo basketball team goes high tech to boost performance - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    Monitored 24/7: champion Bendigo basketball team goes high tech to boost performancePostedNovember 10, 2015 10:18:48 A tiny watch-like device is being used to measure the activity and sleep patterns of Bendigo's back-to-back winning women's basketball team, Bendigo Spirit.Called accelerometers, the small devices are being used to track the movement of players on and off court. If they are doing too much, too little, and obviously when we relate that to their performance, we are..
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  • Police plead for clues after Melbourne man assaulted in Bendigo CBD - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Police plead for clues after Melbourne man assaulted in Bendigo CBDPostedNovember 10, 2015 10:18:48 Police are appealing for witnesses to an assault in central Bendigo that seriously injured a Melbourne man.The 44 year old from Pascoe Vale was taken to hospital with serious head injuries on Sunday.Police said he was the victim of an assault about 2:00am (AEDT) that day at the corner of Williamson Street and Pall Mall in Bendigo's CBD.Detectives believe the man was punched once, before he fel..
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  • Bendigo Wednesday - Chippenham out to stay unbeaten for Alexander | Sportal Australia

    Bendigo Wednesday - Chippenham out to stay unbeaten for Alexander | Sportal Australia
    The Archie Alexander-trained Chippenham will race his way into town if he can remain unbeaten at Wednesday's Bendigo meeting.Young trainer Archie Alexander will attempt to complete a hat trick of wins with Chippenham at Bendigo. Photo: Darryl ShererChippenham has won both his starts in strong fashion, working across from wide gates in his victory in a maiden at Stawell on October 12 before his latest win in Benchmark 64 company at Kilmore on November 1.Alexander noted Chippenham went close to br..
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  • Unique combination of Coca-Cola and silk

    Unique combination of Coca-Cola and silk
    Unique combination of Coca-Cola and silkBySimone BloomfieldNov. 10, 2015, 11:34 a.m.Coca-Cola and Art? Bendigo Art Gallery is the only Victorian gallery to show INK REMIX: contemporary art from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.INK REMIX: contemporary art from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong is a touring exhibition from Canberra Museum + Gallery.The exhibition brings together the recent work of 14 leading contemporary artists to provide us with a rich insight into a culture in transitio..
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  • Do not pass Bendigo … Melbourne's new Monopoly board leaves nothing to chance | Life and style | The Guardian

    Do not pass Bendigo … Melbourne's new Monopoly board leaves nothing to chance | Life and style | The Guardian
    It seems appropriate that a famous board game about property deals and capitalism isn’t entirely what it seems. Melbourne’s very ownMonopolygame was launched on Tuesday, but which landmarks made up the 22 spots on the board weren’t just those that truly represent the city.For the record, the coveted and horribly expensive “Mayfair” of the London-based game is taken by the Melbourne Cricket Ground (the MCG). Not that you can buy the MCG – it’s priceless – but nobody could deny it’s a belovedMelbo..
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  • Health changes may only punish the poor

    Health changes may only punish the poor
    Health changes may only punish the poorByJenna PriceNov. 10, 2015, 11:39 a.m.It’s 7am, November 2017. The queue for the national weigh-in snakes from Braddon to Bunbury.RESEARCH: Federal Health Minister Sussan Ley this week released a survey about private health insurance.It’s 7am, November 2017. The queue for the national weigh-in snakes from Braddon to Bunbury.The Ten Network has been forced to cancel its biggest moneyspinner,Australia’s Biggest Loser, because no-one watches it any more. We’ve..
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  • Absorb beauty and the stillness

    Absorb beauty and the stillness
    Absorb beauty and the stillnessNov. 10, 2015, 12:01 p.m.Breath, the ripple of water, wind blowing in the trees: these are the sounds that accompany Denise Martin’s meditative video installation currently on show at the La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre.Breath, the ripple of water, wind blowing in the trees: these are the sounds that accompany Denise Martin’s meditative video installation currently on show at the La Trobe University Visual Arts Centre.The work is poetically titled,  “…if a b..
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  • Feelgood Nowra dog rescue owner Charles Griffith, owner of...

    Feelgood Nowra dog rescue owner Charles Griffith, owner of...
    Feelgood Nowra dog rescue owner Charles Griffith, owner of Brooklyn, is a wanted fugitiveByANGELA THOMPSONNov. 9, 2015, 6:06 p.m.NSW: Charles Griffith took time out from life on the run to give a live TV interview on the rescue of his dog, Brooklyn.Source: Victoria PoliceA homeless man at the centre of aheadline-grabbing dog rescue at Nowrais wanted by police for a variety of crimes, including violent offences.Victorian police declared Charles Griffith a wanted man on July 1, 2014, following an ..
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  • New anti-Islam Reclaim Australia protests planned for Melton

    New anti-Islam Reclaim Australia protests planned for Melton
    MELTON is set to take Bendigo's place as the new Victorian centre for anti-Islamic protests. ... Similar protests in Bendigo have been marred by violence.
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