Friday, July 8, 2016

Man charged over Bendigo stabbing, theft and other top stories.

  • Man charged over Bendigo stabbing, theft

    Man charged over Bendigo stabbing, theft
    A man who allegedly stabbed a man in the neck, stole a car and evaded police in Bendigo has faced an out-of-sessions court hearing.A Bendigo man, 26, will appear at the Bendigo Magistrates Court on Friday after being remanded on five charges in a court hearing overnight, police said on Friday.The injured man, 30, was stabbed in the neck and hands and had his his black Jeep Cherokee stolen from his California Gully home about 10.30pm on Tuesday.
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  • Out and about in Bendigo | Photos

    Out and about in Bendigo | Photos
    Brianna Alice, Morrisy Alice and Grace Alice at the Bendigo Library. Picture: DARREN HOWEJack Sommerville and Ella Sommerville at the Discovery Science & Technology Centre. Picture: DARREN HOWELevi Peters at the Discovery Science & Technology Centre. Picture: DARREN HOWEElly, Ben and Sam Jeffrey at the Discovery Science & Technology Centre. Picture: DARREN HOWELachlan at the Discovery Science & Technology Centre. Picture: DARREN HOWEJack Leydan at the Discovery Science & Technology Centre. Pictu..
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  • Stabbing “just missed jugular”, court hears

    Stabbing “just missed jugular”, court hears
    Man accused of California Gully stabbing verbally abusive to magistrate, courtroom. Samuel Symons, 26, is arrested in Myola.Related: Man charged after California Gully stabbingA MAGISTRATE has described the alleged stabbing of a man in his California Gully home as “scary” for both the victim and the wider community.Samual Symons, 26, of no fixed address, appeared in the Bendigo Magistrates’ Court on Friday morning charged with aggravated burglary, intentionally causing serious inj..
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  • Kinder, school prayers answered

    Kinder, school prayers answered
    Two proposals for new Christian schools and kinders in Bendigo. Bendigo’s prayers for more schools and childcare are starting to be answered. Creek Street Christian College is proposing to build a new kindergarten while the Bendigo Baptist Church in Junortoun wants to build a new kinder, primary and, eventually, high school. Picture: SUPPLIEDCouncil is considering two proposals aimed at addressing the surging demand for enrollment as the city’s population continues to grow. One is..
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  • Bendigo City FC chasing fourth win

    Bendigo City FC takes on Moreland City in the NPL on Saturday. BENDIGO City FC will chase its fourth win of the National Premier Leagues season on Saturday when it meets Moreland City.It has been a challenging season on the field for Bendigo City FC, which sits on the bottom of the NPL2 West ladder, but a positive has been the side’s ability to impact the scoreboard in recent weeks.Bendigo City kicked just nine goals in its first 13 matches, but in its past six games – during whic..
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  • Bendigo babies

    Bendigo babies
    Say hello to central Victoria's newest arrivals. Bendigo babies BIRT: Julie and Darryl Birt are delighted to welcome to their family Hudson Ronald Birt, born on June 27 at Bendigo Health. Hudson is a new brother for Jude, aged two. SHARP/BRAYSHAW: Strathdale couple, Ashleigh Sharp and Mark Brayshaw, are proud to welcome to their family Jacob Stanley Brayshaw. Jacob was born on June 27 at Bendigo Health and is a brother for Krystal, aged five. GREEN/CHARD: Lo..
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  • Pioneers face tough QEO task

    Pioneers face tough QEO task
    Bendigo Pioneers to host ladder-leaders Geelong Falcons in TAC Cup on Sunday. SKILFUL: Jack Thomas has been named on a wing for the Bendigo Pioneers for Sunday's game against the Geelong Falcons at the QEO. Picture: NONI HYETTTHE Bendigo Pioneers are confronted with a tough challenge at the Queen Elizabeth Oval on Sunday when they tackle TAC Cup ladder-leaders Geelong.The Falcons (10-2) are seven wins ahead of the Pioneers (3-9), but coach Brett Henderson says his side certainly i..
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  • Bendigo to set carbon target

    Bendigo to set carbon target
    Council set to adopt plan to go carbon neutral by 2036. KEITH REYNARD: 'Imagine if we were able to retain that $80 million locally and reinvest it into local energy generation systems.'Related: Council is set to adopt a target to make Bendigo carbon neutral by 2036.The ambition is proposed in the City of Greater Bendigo’s draft environmental plan which – if adopted – would outline council’s environmental policy for the next 20-years. Council’s current target is to cut its own carb..
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  • Pokemon lurking on Bendigo streets

    Pokemon lurking on Bendigo streets
    The world of Pokemon has been unleashed on Bendigo, as little creatures hide on city streets. Pokemon lurking on Bendigo streets A Machop seen on Hargreaves Street.A Zubat in front of the Bendigo Post Office.A Sandshrew jumped out on Pall Mall.exitSend your pictures of the Pokemon you have seen in interesting central Victoria locations to addynews@fairfaxmedia.com.auHAVE you noticed more people than usual walking the footpaths with eyes fixed on their smartp..
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  • Australians growing fatter, sicker

    Australians growing fatter, sicker
    Australia's Health Tracker calls for urgent preventative action on chronic disease. HEALTH CONCERNS: Bendigo Community Health Services chief executive Kim Sykes says Bendigo's health issues need two different approaches. Picture: DARREN HOWERELATED: An assessment of the health of Australians has highlighted an urgent need to prevent chronic disease.One in two Australians lives with a chronic disease, and one in five people are battling two or more conditions. Australia’s Health Tr..
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