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Heritage home owners fuming

RESIDENTS in one of Bendigo’s oldest neighbourhoods are staging a peaceful protest against modern development in heritage areas. full story  

Facility upgrade a boost for riders
BENDIGO’S Riding for the Disabled now boasts one of the country’s best facilities. The group moved from its showgrounds home to the Mandurang Recreation Reserve this year, and celebrated the move in grand style last week. full story  

A life in tune

HANK Kerr credits the Choir of Hard Knocks for saving his life. full story  

Book review
The Bendigo Firefighter’s Cook Book is a locally-produced booklet of tried and true recipes to satisfy the men and women in uniform, not to mention their mates and their kids ... in fact the whole kit and caboodle. full story  

Army of Angels geared up for Christmas cheer
THE Salvation Army is preparing to deliver the first Christmas hampers of the season to farming families suffering through the drought and the challenge has once again been set for Bendigo residents to join the Army of Angels. full story  

Angels, it’s time to spread your wings
ONCE again this Christmas season, the Bendigo Weekly is assembling an army.

An Army of Angels to spread goodwill and gifts to our farming neighbours who are suffering through the drought. full story  

Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall ...
HUMPTY Dumpty was fixed to a wall, of the toy library in the Spring Gully hall. Last week some baddies, screw driver in hand, climbed up the wall and took off with our man. full story  

Karuna Group helps relieve suffering
THE Karuna Group may be unknown to most in Bendigo but for those who have used its services, it will never be forgotten. Karuna is Sanskrit for compassion, and last week the group marked 20 years of compassionate service in Bendigo. full story  

Kitchen garden opens new world to students
WHAT’S the best way to get children to eat broad beans? Let them grow the plants themselves and there’s no stopping them.

Six months after the first sod was turned in Eaglehawk Primary School’s Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden, the program’s success is already evident. full story  

A place where anything is possible
IF you’re looking for that elusive wig wam for a goose’s bridle, chances are you’ll find it at the Eaglehawk Eco Centre, right alongside the kitchen sinks. This is a place where anything is possible. full story  

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