Saturday, August 6, 2016

Bendigo teenager charged with rape and other top stories.

  • Bendigo teenager charged with rape

    Bendigo teenager charged with rape
    VIC: Bendigo teenager charged with rape allegedly used Facebook to prey on young girls. A BENDIGO teenager charged with the rape of a 14-year-old girl has allegedly been “aggressively” grooming other younger girls on Facebook, a court has heard.The 18-year-old with an intellectual disability, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was released on a non-custodial supervision order in the Bendigo Magistrates’ Court on Friday.The court heard the accused had persistently pursued a 14-..
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  • State of the nation | Saturday, July 30, 2016

    State of the nation | Saturday, July 30, 2016
    BENDIGO, VIC: A Melbourne man has been convicted and fined $1000 after he was caught in possession of a flare during an anti-mosque protest in Bendigo ...
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  • Police investigating two armed robberies

    Police investigating two armed robberies
    Two incidents occur in same day outside of Bendigo. Related: Hold up at Elmore service stationThe Bendigo Police Crime Investigation Unit is investigating two armed robberies which both occurred yesterday. Detective Senior Constable Jason Smith said an armed man attempted to rob the Harcourt Post Office at about 3.35pm yesterday. “He’s entered the store and demanded cash from the attendant,” DSC Smith said. “He was in possession of a weapon.  “He has been unsuccessful and left sto..
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  • A cut above

    A cut above
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  • Licence tests: VicRoads under fire for medical reviews of drivers

    Licence tests: VicRoads under fire for medical reviews of drivers
    VIC: Critics have slammed the licensing authority's medical review process as chronically underfunded, unclear and inconsistent. HUNDREDS of thousands of Victorians with a medical condition that may make them unsafe drivers are going undetected by VicRoads and potentially putting other drivers at risk, a Fairfax Media investigation has revealed.Coming out swinging: Jane Nicholls was recommended for an unrestricted drivers licence by a VicRoads-authorized occupational therapist, bu..
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  • 'Majority' of Cabinet backed decision to reject Rudd: Barnaby Joyce

    'Majority' of Cabinet backed decision to reject Rudd: Barnaby Joyce
    Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull accurately reflected the mood of the federal Cabinet when he rejected Kevin Rudd's bid to lead the United Nations, according to deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce. 'Majority' of Cabinet backed decision to reject Rudd: Barnaby Joyce "It was a decision of Cabinet": Barnaby Joyce said Malcolm Turnbull did not make a captain's pick on Kevin Rudd. Photo: Andrew MearesPrime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and his cabinet debated whether ..
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  • The fight against boxing's aggressive image | Photos, Video

    The fight against boxing's aggressive image | Photos, Video
    NSW: People with a range of disabilities have participated in a tailored boxing program. The fight against boxing’s aggressive image | Photos, Video NO BARRIERS: Vivability client Eric Bartholomew practicing his sparring with Dreamtime Sports Academy owner Nathan Swadling during a boxing session at the gym. Photo: RACHEL FERRETT 072716rfbox2Amateur boxer Tom Loader in the ring with Vivability's Jesse Palmer.Vivability clients are able to participate in a var..
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  • Monuriki, Mamanuca Islands, Fiji: Australia's closest food paradise

    Monuriki, Mamanuca Islands, Fiji: Australia's closest food paradise
    There's no chance of going hungry in this fresh food paradise. Monuriki, Mamanuca Islands, Fiji: Australia's closest food paradise exitIt's not so bad, being marooned on a desert island. Here on Monuriki, there are so many coconut trees – and, beyond them, waters so alive with fish – that I could keep myself nourished forever. Like Tom Hanks' character in the movie Cast Away, which was filmed on this outcrop in Fiji's Mamanuca Islands, I could set up camp be..
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  • Ice trafficking charge puts teaching career in doubt

    Ice trafficking charge puts teaching career in doubt
    VIC: A woman ​accused of ice trafficking has been warned she faces six months in jail.​ A ​VICTORIAN woman who has almost finished a university degree is hopeful of starting a teaching degree despite ​facing a high-end ice trafficking charge.Jessy Cates, 25, ​of Casterton, ​pleaded guilty in the Warrnambool Magistrates Court to a range of generally low-end ​offending while she got a sentencing indication on other more serious drug matters, including trafficking ice.Magistrate John..
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  • Top Two Seeds Exit Women's Bendigo International

    Top Two Seeds Exit Women's Bendigo International
    #PSAWorldTour Top seeds Mille Tomlinson and Siyoli Waters fell to shock defeats in the quarter-final stage of the Bendigo International, PSA W5 tournament after 3-1 losses against Egypt’s Hana Ramadan and South Korea’s Yura Choi, respectively. World No.37 Tomlinson came into her fixture with Ramadan having won her last four PSA World Tour events and the Derby-based 24-year-old has been playing some of the best squash of her career in the midst of a 16-match unbeaten streak. But 18-year-old Ramad..
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HDFNL netball intrigue widens in race to the finals .Malcolm Turnbull revamps his frontbench .
Bill Shorten announces reshuffled front bench .State of the nation | Saturday, July 23, 2016 .

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