Symons savours win
Bendigo trainer Rod Symons would like to target one of his home track’s feature races with lightly-raced galloper Viotti. Bendigo trainer Rod Symons would like to target one of his home track’s feature races with lightly-raced galloper Viotti.GUTSY WIN: Bendigo galloper Viotti holds off Comeback to win the Woodside Park Stud SV 3YO Maiden Plate. Picture: DARREN HOWEThe three-year-old gelding scored a gutsy maiden win over 1100m at Bendigo on Tuesday, edging out fellow Bendigo gall..>> view originalBendigo crime spree ends in youth detention
18-year-old sentenced after breaking in to 11 sports clubs across Bendigo in three days. AN 18-year-old who went on a three-day crime spree targeting 11 sports clubs across Bendigo has been sent to a youth detention centre for 15 months.Dustin Read, of Ironbark, pleaded guilty to more than 25 charges in the Bendigo Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday in relation to the break-in spree in early February.The crimes netted more than $16,000 in cash and stolen goods.The court heard Read brok..>> view originalBendigo schools bypass coalition
No schools in the central Victorian city are members of the Safe Schools Coalition. Bendigo schools have shied away from joining a federal government initiative to improve LGBTI students’ experience of education. More than 500 schools across Australia have signed on to the Safe Schools Coalition, which attracted attention this week when Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull ordered it be reviewed. But none of the partnering schools listed on the coalition’s website fall within the City..>> view originalReclaim supporter contests weapons charges
Reclaim Australia supporter appears in Bendigo court on charges from rally last year. Phillip Galea is facing multiple charges for possessing prohibited weapons and items, one charge in relation to a rally in Bendigo last year. Picture: FACEBOOKA RECLAIM Australia member has told a Bendigo court he will contest all three charges of possessing prohibited weapons and items, including at a rally in Bendigo last year.Phillip Galea, 31, of Braybrook, appeared in the Bendigo Magistrates..>> view originalThree To Watch - Bendigo
Bendigo right on board
IT IS just a matter of time and the next Noosa River bar crossing gone wrong before the Tewantin Bendigo Bank helps haul a boatie out of real trouble. They may not be right there to throw a towline, or in extreme offshore emergencies, save a life. But the community bank continues to fund Coast Guard Noosa with its latest donation of $4000, taking its support to more than $20,000. Tewantin bank manager Wayne Hoens, in presenting flotilla Commander Alan Hall with the cheque said: "We're v..>> view originalDry conditions to continue into March
Bendigo recorded one of its driest Februarys on record. DRY FEBRUARY: Bridge Scilini, Megan Beagley and Eleanor Boswell needed umbrellas last month, but not to keep them dry from the rain. Picture: NONI HYETTBENDIGO has suffered through one of its driest February months on record.The Bendigo Airport recorded only 4.4 millimetres for the month, about 13 per cent of the long-term average.The skies opened on only three occasions, including a high of 2.4mm on the first day of the mont..>> view originalSnapping a cute photo is a tricky 'feet'
Snapping a cute photo is a tricky ‘feet’ March 1, 2016, 11:20 a.m. Opening of Marilyn exhibition edges closer. PERSPECTIVE: Jack Carpenter takes a close look at the Forever Marilyn sculpture in Bendigo. The sculpture has been popular since it was installed in February. Picture: CONTRIBUTEDThere has been no shortage of photos and selfies of people with the Forever Marilyn sculpture since it was installed in Bendigo at the start of February.But among th..>> view original
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
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