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Lid up on Monash trash plan

WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. MONASH residents' bottles and cans could be turned into cash if the Greens' 10-cent refund scheme makes its way through State Parliament. Upper house Greens MP Colleen Hartland gave notice last...

All-rounder Kitchen claims second Bernie Davey Award

YOUNG Buninyong all-rounder Joel Kitchen has won his second Bernie Davey Award in three seasons. Kitchen topped a close count, reflective of tight competition in the Ballarat Cricket Association district division this season. The 20-year-old was surprised to receive...

Goldpanning Championships: high hopes for panners

GOLD panners from around the world are expected at the 17th Australasian Goldpanning Championships on this weekend. Panning bays, loaded with gold, will be set up on the banks of Lake Wendouree for the event, organiser Gerard Tobin said. "There are various categories...

Ballarat Airport: expansion safety concerns

A SERIOUS accident - possibly a mid-air collision - has been predicted if the planned $5 million Ballarat Airport expansion goes ahead. A group, People Against Airport Expansion, has been formed over concerns about safety, noise pollution, decreased property values...

Ballarat court: Maryborough swindlers avoid jail

TWO elderly Maryborough business partners who admitted to swindling investors out of $45,000 last year were yesterday given suspended jail terms after failing to comply with court orders. Laurence Hann, 69, of Henty, and Vicki Lowe, 63, of Maryborough, were ordered to...

Japan earthquake: pain for Ballarat family

Ballarat-based Hakubaku production manager Akira Asai's parents escaped the initial devastation of last Friday's Japan earthquake and tsunami, but they could still face danger. Kenzo and TamikoAsai live in Tochigi prefecture, 150 kilometres from the Fukushima Daiichi...

Teen held over bashing

A TEENAGER who, as part of a group, allegedly bashed and robbed a fast food employee as he walked to work late at night was yesterday refused bail. A Children’s Court heard the 17-year-old was on three sets of bail when he allegedly committed the robbery in the Bridge...

Ballarat emergency services simulate car crash

FOUR people ‘‘died’’ and another 20 were ‘‘seriously injured’’ in a simulated two-car collision in Ballarat. The training exercise was conducted at Ballarat Airport on Tuesday, providing emergency services with a real-life scenario to work through. State Emergency...

Lid up on Monash trash plan

WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. MONASH residents' bottles and cans could be turned into cash if the Greens' 10-cent refund scheme makes its way through State Parliament. Upper house Greens MP Colleen Hartland gave notice last...

All-rounder Kitchen claims second Bernie Davey Award

YOUNG Buninyong all-rounder Joel Kitchen has won his second Bernie Davey Award in three seasons. Kitchen topped a close count, reflective of tight competition in the Ballarat Cricket Association district division this season. The 20-year-old was surprised to receive...

Goldpanning Championships: high hopes for panners

GOLD panners from around the world are expected at the 17th Australasian Goldpanning Championships on this weekend. Panning bays, loaded with gold, will be set up on the banks of Lake Wendouree for the event, organiser Gerard Tobin said. "There are various categories...

Ballarat Airport: expansion safety concerns

A SERIOUS accident - possibly a mid-air collision - has been predicted if the planned $5 million Ballarat Airport expansion goes ahead. A group, People Against Airport Expansion, has been formed over concerns about safety, noise pollution, decreased property values...

Ballarat court: Maryborough swindlers avoid jail

TWO elderly Maryborough business partners who admitted to swindling investors out of $45,000 last year were yesterday given suspended jail terms after failing to comply with court orders. Laurence Hann, 69, of Henty, and Vicki Lowe, 63, of Maryborough, were ordered to...

Japan earthquake: pain for Ballarat family

Ballarat-based Hakubaku production manager Akira Asai's parents escaped the initial devastation of last Friday's Japan earthquake and tsunami, but they could still face danger. Kenzo and TamikoAsai live in Tochigi prefecture, 150 kilometres from the Fukushima Daiichi...

Teen held over bashing

A TEENAGER who, as part of a group, allegedly bashed and robbed a fast food employee as he walked to work late at night was yesterday refused bail. A Children’s Court heard the 17-year-old was on three sets of bail when he allegedly committed the robbery in the Bridge...

Ballarat emergency services simulate car crash

FOUR people ‘‘died’’ and another 20 were ‘‘seriously injured’’ in a simulated two-car collision in Ballarat. The training exercise was conducted at Ballarat Airport on Tuesday, providing emergency services with a real-life scenario to work through. State Emergency...

Lid up on Monash trash plan

WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. MONASH residents' bottles and cans could be turned into cash if the Greens' 10-cent refund scheme makes its way through State Parliament. Upper house Greens MP Colleen Hartland gave notice last...

All-rounder Kitchen claims second Bernie Davey Award

YOUNG Buninyong all-rounder Joel Kitchen has won his second Bernie Davey Award in three seasons. Kitchen topped a close count, reflective of tight competition in the Ballarat Cricket Association district division this season. The 20-year-old was surprised to receive...

Goldpanning Championships: high hopes for panners

GOLD panners from around the world are expected at the 17th Australasian Goldpanning Championships on this weekend. Panning bays, loaded with gold, will be set up on the banks of Lake Wendouree for the event, organiser Gerard Tobin said. "There are various categories...

Ballarat Airport: expansion safety concerns

A SERIOUS accident - possibly a mid-air collision - has been predicted if the planned $5 million Ballarat Airport expansion goes ahead. A group, People Against Airport Expansion, has been formed over concerns about safety, noise pollution, decreased property values...

Ballarat court: Maryborough swindlers avoid jail

TWO elderly Maryborough business partners who admitted to swindling investors out of $45,000 last year were yesterday given suspended jail terms after failing to comply with court orders. Laurence Hann, 69, of Henty, and Vicki Lowe, 63, of Maryborough, were ordered to...

Japan earthquake: pain for Ballarat family

Ballarat-based Hakubaku production manager Akira Asai's parents escaped the initial devastation of last Friday's Japan earthquake and tsunami, but they could still face danger. Kenzo and TamikoAsai live in Tochigi prefecture, 150 kilometres from the Fukushima Daiichi...

Teen held over bashing

A TEENAGER who, as part of a group, allegedly bashed and robbed a fast food employee as he walked to work late at night was yesterday refused bail. A Children’s Court heard the 17-year-old was on three sets of bail when he allegedly committed the robbery in the Bridge...

Ballarat emergency services simulate car crash

FOUR people ‘‘died’’ and another 20 were ‘‘seriously injured’’ in a simulated two-car collision in Ballarat. The training exercise was conducted at Ballarat Airport on Tuesday, providing emergency services with a real-life scenario to work through. State Emergency...

Lid up on Monash trash plan

WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. MONASH residents' bottles and cans could be turned into cash if the Greens' 10-cent refund scheme makes its way through State Parliament. Upper house Greens MP Colleen Hartland gave notice last...

All-rounder Kitchen claims second Bernie Davey Award

YOUNG Buninyong all-rounder Joel Kitchen has won his second Bernie Davey Award in three seasons. Kitchen topped a close count, reflective of tight competition in the Ballarat Cricket Association district division this season. The 20-year-old was surprised to receive...

Goldpanning Championships: high hopes for panners

GOLD panners from around the world are expected at the 17th Australasian Goldpanning Championships on this weekend. Panning bays, loaded with gold, will be set up on the banks of Lake Wendouree for the event, organiser Gerard Tobin said. "There are various categories...

Ballarat Airport: expansion safety concerns

A SERIOUS accident - possibly a mid-air collision - has been predicted if the planned $5 million Ballarat Airport expansion goes ahead. A group, People Against Airport Expansion, has been formed over concerns about safety, noise pollution, decreased property values...

Ballarat court: Maryborough swindlers avoid jail

TWO elderly Maryborough business partners who admitted to swindling investors out of $45,000 last year were yesterday given suspended jail terms after failing to comply with court orders. Laurence Hann, 69, of Henty, and Vicki Lowe, 63, of Maryborough, were ordered to...

Japan earthquake: pain for Ballarat family

Ballarat-based Hakubaku production manager Akira Asai's parents escaped the initial devastation of last Friday's Japan earthquake and tsunami, but they could still face danger. Kenzo and TamikoAsai live in Tochigi prefecture, 150 kilometres from the Fukushima Daiichi...

Teen held over bashing

A TEENAGER who, as part of a group, allegedly bashed and robbed a fast food employee as he walked to work late at night was yesterday refused bail. A Children’s Court heard the 17-year-old was on three sets of bail when he allegedly committed the robbery in the Bridge...

Ballarat emergency services simulate car crash

FOUR people ‘‘died’’ and another 20 were ‘‘seriously injured’’ in a simulated two-car collision in Ballarat. The training exercise was conducted at Ballarat Airport on Tuesday, providing emergency services with a real-life scenario to work through. State Emergency...

Lid up on Monash trash plan

WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. MONASH residents' bottles and cans could be turned into cash if the Greens' 10-cent refund scheme makes its way through State Parliament. Upper house Greens MP Colleen Hartland gave notice last...

All-rounder Kitchen claims second Bernie Davey Award

YOUNG Buninyong all-rounder Joel Kitchen has won his second Bernie Davey Award in three seasons. Kitchen topped a close count, reflective of tight competition in the Ballarat Cricket Association district division this season. The 20-year-old was surprised to receive...

Goldpanning Championships: high hopes for panners

GOLD panners from around the world are expected at the 17th Australasian Goldpanning Championships on this weekend. Panning bays, loaded with gold, will be set up on the banks of Lake Wendouree for the event, organiser Gerard Tobin said. "There are various categories...

Ballarat Airport: expansion safety concerns

A SERIOUS accident - possibly a mid-air collision - has been predicted if the planned $5 million Ballarat Airport expansion goes ahead. A group, People Against Airport Expansion, has been formed over concerns about safety, noise pollution, decreased property values...

Ballarat court: Maryborough swindlers avoid jail

TWO elderly Maryborough business partners who admitted to swindling investors out of $45,000 last year were yesterday given suspended jail terms after failing to comply with court orders. Laurence Hann, 69, of Henty, and Vicki Lowe, 63, of Maryborough, were ordered to...

Japan earthquake: pain for Ballarat family

Ballarat-based Hakubaku production manager Akira Asai's parents escaped the initial devastation of last Friday's Japan earthquake and tsunami, but they could still face danger. Kenzo and TamikoAsai live in Tochigi prefecture, 150 kilometres from the Fukushima Daiichi...

Teen held over bashing

A TEENAGER who, as part of a group, allegedly bashed and robbed a fast food employee as he walked to work late at night was yesterday refused bail. A Children’s Court heard the 17-year-old was on three sets of bail when he allegedly committed the robbery in the Bridge...

Ballarat emergency services simulate car crash

FOUR people ‘‘died’’ and another 20 were ‘‘seriously injured’’ in a simulated two-car collision in Ballarat. The training exercise was conducted at Ballarat Airport on Tuesday, providing emergency services with a real-life scenario to work through. State Emergency...

Lid up on Monash trash plan

WHAT DO YOU THINK? SCROLL TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS STORY TO POST A COMMENT. MONASH residents' bottles and cans could be turned into cash if the Greens' 10-cent refund scheme makes its way through State Parliament. Upper house Greens MP Colleen Hartland gave notice last...

All-rounder Kitchen claims second Bernie Davey Award

YOUNG Buninyong all-rounder Joel Kitchen has won his second Bernie Davey Award in three seasons. Kitchen topped a close count, reflective of tight competition in the Ballarat Cricket Association district division this season. The 20-year-old was surprised to receive...

Goldpanning Championships: high hopes for panners

GOLD panners from around the world are expected at the 17th Australasian Goldpanning Championships on this weekend. Panning bays, loaded with gold, will be set up on the banks of Lake Wendouree for the event, organiser Gerard Tobin said. "There are various categories...

Ballarat Airport: expansion safety concerns

A SERIOUS accident - possibly a mid-air collision - has been predicted if the planned $5 million Ballarat Airport expansion goes ahead. A group, People Against Airport Expansion, has been formed over concerns about safety, noise pollution, decreased property values...

Ballarat court: Maryborough swindlers avoid jail

TWO elderly Maryborough business partners who admitted to swindling investors out of $45,000 last year were yesterday given suspended jail terms after failing to comply with court orders. Laurence Hann, 69, of Henty, and Vicki Lowe, 63, of Maryborough, were ordered to...

Japan earthquake: pain for Ballarat family

Ballarat-based Hakubaku production manager Akira Asai's parents escaped the initial devastation of last Friday's Japan earthquake and tsunami, but they could still face danger. Kenzo and TamikoAsai live in Tochigi prefecture, 150 kilometres from the Fukushima Daiichi...

Teen held over bashing

A TEENAGER who, as part of a group, allegedly bashed and robbed a fast food employee as he walked to work late at night was yesterday refused bail. A Children’s Court heard the 17-year-old was on three sets of bail when he allegedly committed the robbery in the Bridge...

Ballarat emergency services simulate car crash

FOUR people ‘‘died’’ and another 20 were ‘‘seriously injured’’ in a simulated two-car collision in Ballarat. The training exercise was conducted at Ballarat Airport on Tuesday, providing emergency services with a real-life scenario to work through. State Emergency...