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Two in hospital after crashes
1:00 AM | Two people were taken to hospital after separate accidents yesterday.
King, NBN Co defend early broadband rollout for Ballarat
1:00 AM | The Federal Member for Ballarat, Catherine King, and NBN Co have defended Ballarat’s early entry into the National Broadband Network, after criticism the service should go to communities more in need.
A good cause for 1920s ball
1:00 AM | A BALLARAT group committed to making life easier for local breast cancer sufferers is holding a ball to raise money for the cause – and you’re invited.
Teens face court after high-speed pursuit and crash
1:00 AM | TWO teenagers allegedly stole three cars last Thursday night, two of which were driven at high speed during a brief police pursuit while one was crashed into a tree, a court has heard.
Train users say overcrowding on the Ballarat to Melbourne line is getting worse
1:00 AM | TRAIN users say overcrowding on peak hour trains between Ballarat and Melbourne continues to get worse.
Pokies win for Red Lion Hotel
1:00 AM | THE Red Lion Hotel will get its nine extra poker machines after an 11-month battle with Ballarat City Council.
1:00 AM | GRANTS of up to $30,000 are now available to support the redevelopment of men’s sheds in Victoria.
Chicken art makes a point
1:00 AM | AN unusual political comment on the relationship between poultry and fast food has won a popular award from the Art Gallery of Ballarat.
Man jailed for violent city attack
1:00 AM | A MAN cowered on the ground in an attempt to protect himself as three men allegedly punched and kicked him during a violent attack last year, a court has heard.
Ross Creek bow-and-arrow accused released from custody
1:00 AM | A ROSS Creek man accused of firing an arrow at another man has been granted bail.
12:00 AM | MORE than 20 tradies are seriously injured on the job each week in Victoria, costing $17 million in medical expenses and wages.
12:00 AM | ALBURY Council’s frustration with government agency, Roads and Maritime Services, spilled over last night with Cr Henk van de Ven claiming some traffic issues have been unresolved for three year
News a ‘great relief’ for Dale’s parents
12:00 AM | THE North East parents of former detective Paul Dale expressed relief and delight yesterday at the news their son had been cleared of involvement in the murder of Carl Williams.
12:00 AM | LOW council rates for Corowa, Howlong and Mulwala will soon be a thing of the past.
Red poles ‘mimic train stacks’
12:00 AM | NEARLY 200 bright red poles, designed to mimic the funnels of steam trains, are being attached to the former Sandy Creek railway bridge.
Care centre digs in to help the helpers
12:00 AM | THE numbers have come up for Border Trust, with another charity providing $2000 in bingo proceeds for its $100,000 fund-raising goal.
Five new ambulance planes to service Border
12:00 AM | BORDER patients will soon be transported to metropolitan hospitals via five new state-of-the-art ambulance planes capable of flying further, faster.
12:00 AM | THEY’RE known as man’s best friend but a Victorian couple want the public to know they’re much more than that. Luke and Tracy Edwards are walking from Port Campbell to Canberra
Ella goes home, with a song in her heart
12:00 AM | ELLA Gardner stamped her new pink shoes and chuckled at the sound they made on the concrete pathway at the front of the Albury Base Hospital — the first time she’d heard it.
Plot accused refused bail
12:00 AM | A WOMAN accused of conspiring to kill her ex-partner has been refused bail.
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