Friday, June 3, 2016

We're ready to take on North Bendigo: Hogan and other top stories.

  • We're ready to take on North Bendigo: Hogan

    Huntly primed for HDFNL clash with reigning premiers. BIG GAME AWAITS: Huntly's Stacy Fiske. The Hawks sit on top of the ladder ahead of Saturday's clash at home with North Bendigo.THE message from Huntly coach Jamie Hogan is simple ahead of the Hawks’ clash with reigning Heathcote District Football-Netball League premier North Bendigo on Saturday.“We’re ready”.The Hawks sit on top of the ladder; the Bulldogs are second, with both sides going into the match at Huntly’s Specialised..
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  • Bendigo babies

    Bendigo babies
    Say hello to central Victoria's newest arrivals. Bendigo babies CONN: Kristie and Adrian Conn, of McKenzie Hill, are excited to announce the arrival of their son Charlie William Conn. Charlie was born on May 22 at Bendigo Health. He is the couple’s first child.COPLAND: Julie and Mitchell Copland, of Kerang, are thrilled to announce the arrival of their first child Oliver James Copland. Oliver was born on May 22 at St John of God Hospital Bendigo.NORTHAUSEN/..
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  • More rain on the way for NSW

    More rain on the way for NSW
    Widespread rain is expected to hit NSW and parts of Queensland this weekend. MUCH of the state is expecting a drenching of rain this weekend.The wet forecast has seen flood watches issued by the Bureau of Meteorology for north east inland river valleys and coastal river valleys from the Queensland border to Port Macquarie and the Hunter from Saturday.Moree is expecting a weekend of rain with heavy falls and thunderstorms possible.The Bureau has forecast 25 to 70 millimetres of rai..
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  • Red Man stops jaywalkers

    Red Man stops jaywalkers
    Police issued a total of 60 fines in 48 hours during Operation Red Man in Hargreaves Mall this week. Presence: The Bendigo highway patrol has been targeting pedestrians in and around Hargreaves Mall this week. A total of 60 penalty notices were handed out on Wednesday and Thursday. Picture: BRENDAN McCARTHYOperation Red Man concluded on Thursday with the Bendigo highway patrol issuing a total of 60 penalty notices in 48 hours.Acting senior sergeant Peter Law said the majority of t..
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  • On the go | Friday, June 3, 2016

    On the go | Friday, June 3, 2016
    Your morning news headlines from across regional Australia and beyond. Today's Instagram #picoftheday is by @theboardwalkbendigo - tag your weather pics #bendigoweather and we'll feature the best ones here.Good morning central Victoria! We’re in for a partly cloudy day with the slight (30%) chance of a shower later tonight - Bendigo, Castlemaine & Echuca 16, Maryborough 17, Kyneton 14, Redesdale 15.Catch up on news here:Thieves target wildlife rescue serviceA Bendigo wildlife resc..
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  • Anger grows as premier won't commit

    Anger grows as premier won't commit
    Firefighters' union close to victory on CFA pay deal Premier Daniel Andrews and Emergency Services Minister Jane Garrett. Photo: Simon O'DwyerPressure is mounting on Premier Daniel Andrews to come clean on what deal has been struck with the firefighters union, amid burning anger from CFA volunteers who fear a union takeover.After a rancorous dispute, Fair Work Commissioner Julius Roe delivered non-binding recommendations on Wednesday night supporting the demands of the United Fire..
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  • Big month for harness trainers

    Big month for harness trainers
    Central Victorian trainers dominated harness racing in May. Central Victorian trainers dominated harness racing in May.Bendigo district trained trotters and pacers amassed more than $190,000 in prize money, winning a total of 35 races across Victoria.Larry EastmanStrathfieldsaye trainer Glenn Douglas led the way with seven winners, adding to the nine winners he trained in April.Other multiple winning trainers were Shelbourne’s Larry Eastman with four, Maiden Gully’s Paul Campbell ..
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  • Arabic language a key to harmony

    Arabic language a key to harmony
    An Egyptian living in Bendigo is sharing her passion for Arabic with anyone keen to learn. Hanan Weatherall wants to use her skills as an English teacher in her native Egypt to help people in Bendigo learn and understand Arabic. Picture: DARREN HOWEHANAN Weatherall loves language, and who could blame her.Growing up in a village near Alexandria in northern Egypt, she developed a passion for reading and writing in her native Arabic.She then studied English during primary school and ..
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