Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Opponents of Bendigo mosque ordered to pay $55000 in legal costs and other top stories.

  • Opponents of Bendigo mosque ordered to pay $55000 in legal costs

    Opponents of  Bendigo  mosque ordered to pay $55000 in legal costs
    Protesters against the building of the mosque demonstrate in Bendigo.OPPONENTS of Bendigo’s first mosque have been dealt a blow after being ordered to pay $55,000 in legal costs.Last month, Victoria’s top court rejected an application by a 16-strong group, led by Bendigo women Julie Hoskin and Kathleen Howard, for leave to appeal against two ­decisions of the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.The Court of Appeal ruled that the grounds of appeal — that VCAT had erred in its ­interpretat..
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  • Bendigo TAFE announce new leadership

    Bendigo  TAFE announce new leadership
    Bendigo TAFE name new CEO and regional director for 2016.Related:Bendigo TAFE given funding advanceBENDIGO TAFE has named a new chief executive officer and regional director for 2016 as the institute continues to adapt to its merged partnership.Trevor Schwenke, who oversaw the merger between the Southern Queensland Institute of TAFE and The Bremer Institute, will take on the role of Bendigo TAFE chief executive officer from late March.Bendigo TAFE was involved in a merger with three other organi..
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  • Richards earns Player of the Week

    Richards earns Player of the Week
    Bendigo Spirit star Gabe Richards is the WNBL Player of the Week for a second time this season.Bendigo Spirit star Gabe Richards has scored two WNBL Player of the Week nominations this season.BENDIGO Spirt star Gabe Richards has been named WNBL Player of the Week for a second this season.The long-serving centre earned the nomination for her 32 point game against the Melbourne Boomers, which helped turn a double digit quarter-time deficit into an 81-74 victory.Richards shot a near-perfect 14-16 f..
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  • Boost for gardens upgrade

    Boost for gardens upgrade
    The 'Garden for the Future' is set to serve the community for generations to come.Cheers: Sandy Young, Leonie Francis, Mike Lowther and Barry Clay from the Bendigo Northern District Community Enterprise with mayor Rod Fyffe and Gemma Fennell at the Bendigo Botanic Gardens. Picture: DARREN HOWEBendigo’s “Garden for the Future” has received a shot in the arm in the form of a $20,000 donation from the Bendigo Northern District Community Enterprise.The money will help fund barbecue and picnic facili..
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  • Price slash for dog de-sexing

    Price slash for dog de-sexing
    Bendigo council will encourage dog owners to get their pooch de-sexed by offering discount vouchers next week.CHEAP CHOP: The City of Greater Bendigo will offer discount dog de-sexing vouchers next week. Picture: BRENDAN MCCARTHYThe City of Greater Bendigo will give away dog de-sexing vouchers to pet owners next week.From Monday, the first 150 people to ask for a voucher at the council's Lyttleton Terrace and Heathcote offices will save $40 off their pooch’s de-sexing procedure.Parking and anima..
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  • Hayrunners help out

    Hayrunners help out
    Brendan Maher delivered hay to family farms nearly 2000km away.CONVOY: The Burrumbuttock Hay Runners have delivered record amounts of hay to family farms in Queensland. Picture: FAIRFAX MEDIABrendan Maher is on the way back from Ilfracombe in central Queensland.The Raywood truck driver has helped the Burrumbuttock Hay Runners deliver 160 trailer loads of hay to family farms that have been in a drought for three years.Mr Maher and his wife Debbie cancelled a Gold Coast holiday to help deliver the..
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  • Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup day 1 l Video, photos

    Australian Country Junior Basketball Cup day 1 l Video, photos
    Bendigo Basketball Association director of coaching Jonathon Goodman said it was a great achievement to be chosen to represent one of two Country Victoria ...
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  • Station gets upgrade

    Station gets upgrade
    Castlemaine Railway Station is getting a facelift this month to improve safety and access.All aboard: Sharon Telford (left), Jason Taylor and Lorraine Le Plastrier with Maree Edwards (right) at Castlemaine Station. Picture: CONTRIBUTEDWork is set to commence on a $100,000 upgrade to the Castlemaine Railway Station this month.The works will focus on improving pedestrian safety and include construction of a raised pedestrian crossing, kerbing and additional street lighting.Member for Bendigo West ..
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  • Scientists mystified by wombat sighting

    Scientists mystified by wombat sighting
    Scientists can't explain how this cute critter appeared 150km from its nearest known habitatScientists mystified by wombat sightingexitThe discovery of a common wombat in northern Victoria has scientists scratching their heads.North Central Catchment Management Authority staff found the cute creature on Gunbower Island, on the Murray River.Common wombats are found mostly in southern and eastern Victoria and eastern New South Wales.Principal zoologist at the Arthur Rylah Institute Peter Menkhorst..
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  • Belmond introduces world's newest luxury sleeper train, the ...

    Take a look inside the world's newest luxury train, the Belmond Grand Hibernian.Belmond is introducing the world's newest luxury train - the Belmond Grand Hibernian - which will operate a number of routes through Ireland and Northern Ireland from early August 2016.Currently under construction, the Grand Hibernian will be the first luxury sleeper train to launch in Ireland offering two, four and six-night itineraries from Dublin through the Emerald Isle.The 10-carriage train will feature 20 luxur..
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Bendigo anti-mosque protester Elise Chapman named as lead One ... Creditors to decide future of Bendigo not-for-profit group

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