Tuesday, July 26, 2016

HDFNL netball intrigue widens in race to the finals and other top stories.

  • HDFNL netball intrigue widens in race to the finals

    HDFNL netball intrigue widens in race to the finals
    Some tricky predicaments are looming for HDFNL A-grade netball's top four. CLOSE RIVALS: Leitchville-Gunbower gun Lauren Dehne is guarded by North Bendigo coach Tamara Gilchrist during their opening round contest.A HDFNL A-grade netball season dominated by the top four teams is set to shift into overdrive this weekend.With only two rounds remaining ahead of finals, top spot on the ladder is still up for grabs and with it a crucial week's rest in the first week of finals.That shoul..
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  • Bendigo's big gamble

    Bendigo's big gamble
    SPARE CHANGE: Bendigo punters put more dollars into poker machines last year than ever before, new VCGLR data shows. Picture: PETER BRAIGPoker machines have never nabbed as much money from Bendigo punters as they have in the past twelve months, data from Victoria’s gambling regulator has revealed.A Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation report shows Bendigo machines swallowed more than $48.5 million in the 2015/16 financial year, about $1 million more than during the previous 12..
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  • On the go Bendigo | Tuesday, July 26, 2016

    On the go Bendigo | Tuesday, July 26, 2016
    Poker machines have never nabbed as much money from Bendigo punters as they have in the past twelve months, data from Victoria's gambling regulator has ...
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  • Bendigo singers relish Hamer Hall experience

    Bendigo singers relish Hamer Hall experience
    Bendigo singers perform at Hamer Hall as part of 300-voice choir. The Boite Millenium Chorus performs last Saturday. Pictures: CONTRIBUTEDAFTER 10 weeks rehearsing, seven Bendigo singers got their chance to sing on the Hamer Hall stage at the weekend.The singers were a part of the 300-person Boite Millenium Chorus for their annual performance.This year’s performance – Windrush – had a distinctive Carribbean feel.Windrush follows a complex story of migration from tropical islands a..
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  • Do Bendigo's green bins violate human rights?

    Do Bendigo's green bins violate human rights?
    VIC: A woman with disability has takes on a council over organic waste. BULLIED: Sherryn Taylor says council is discriminating against her and other people with disabilities with its new organic bin. Picture: DARREN HOWERelated: New green bins kicking up a stinkAn Eaglehawk woman believes council has violated her rights with the roll out of its new organic waste bin – and is appealing to two state watchdogs to back her claims. Sherryn Taylor has lodged complaints against the City ..
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  • Smart City won't leave struggling behind: leaders

    Smart City won't leave struggling behind: leaders
    Bendigo education and business leaders say innovation will lift up disadvantaged residents. Bendigo education and business leaders have said a push for their city to become an innovation hub will not marginalise those residents who are already socially and financially vulnerable.   A motion that Bendigo applies to become a regional inland pilot site for the federal government’s Smart Cities program was carried at last Wednesday's council meeting. If its application is successful, ..
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  • Caitlin Thwaites has magic touch in ANZ Championship semi-final win

    Caitlin Thwaites has magic touch in ANZ Championship semi-final win
    Caitlin Thwaites and NSW Swifts are through to the ANZ Championship grand final. RELATED: Caitlin Thwaites in action earlier this season against fierce rivals Queensland Firebirds. Picture: PATRICK THWAITESFORMER Bendigo girl Caitlin Thwaites and the NSW Swifts will take confidence from their dazzling semi-final performance ahead the formidable assignment of trying to beat the Queensland Firebirds in next Sunday's trans-Tasman competition netball final in Brisbane.The Swifts' spee..
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  • Weather warning renewed

    Weather warning renewed
    More cold, wet and windy weather is on the way. WET: More showers and a possible thunderstorm are on the way, with severe weather warnings renewed for some parts of central Victoria.A severe weather warning has been renewed on Tuesday for parts of central Victoria and there is a slight chance of snow at Mount Macedon.The warning applies to the Central and North Central forecast districts, among others, which encompass such towns as Kyneton, Castlemaine and Maryborough.The Bureau o..
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  • Better survival chances for fish

    Better survival chances for fish
    New fishway removes last barrier between Murray River and Loddon weir. COMPLETE: The new fishway and chute on the Loddon River.THREATENED fish species now have an improved chance of survival following the construction of a fishway on the Loddon River.North Central Catchment Management Authority project manager Greg Barber said the ability to migrate to breed was important to the survival of native fish.The $280,000 fishway and chute at Canary Island, near Serpentine, open up 123 k..
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  • Black comedy heads to Castlemaine

    Black comedy heads to Castlemaine
    Black comedy play Death in Bowengabbie is coming to Castlemaine. Bryce Youngman stars in Death in Bowengabbie.Australian comedy Death in Bowengabbie will arrive at the Phee Broadway Theatre in Castlemaine on August 6. The play is a black comedy that stars actor Bryce Youngman.Youngman plays Oscar, a man who grew up in regional Bowengabbie before heading for the city at the first opportunity.He returns home for his aunt’s funeral but stays for longer than he planned as elderly town..
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Malcolm Turnbull revamps his frontbench .Bill Shorten announces reshuffled front bench .
State of the nation | Saturday, July 23, 2016 .Malcolm Turnbull revamps his frontbench .

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