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» Health crunch time
THE fate of the multi-million dollar redevelopment of the Bendigo hospital could be known next week.

» Climate change group faces funding slash
THE state government is poised to cut funding to central Victoria’s peak climate change group, a move that has outraged the region’s community leaders.

» Council look into mine cap collapse
A 15-METRE deep mine shaft has opened up on a Bendigo Health property.

» Bendigo falls behind on screening rates
BENDIGO has one of the lowest pap screening rates in Victoria.

» Health nurse to open new clinic
A BENDIGO women’s health nurse will open a private pap smear clinic on McIvor Road next year.

» Mayor is ready for ‘new’ role
DAVID Jones lost sleep during his first term as mayor.

» Pipeline flows well despite poor rainfall
THE Waranga-to-Lake Eppalock pipeline is proving its worth, despite poor rainfall across the region.

» Swift action lights up a Christmas favourite
THE City of Greater Bendigo council has acted swiftly, for the short-term at least, to ensure one of the city’s most popular Christmas traditions will be a feature of the festive season this year.

» Letters add chapter to mining history
THE luck of the Irish descended upon Bendigo Library this week with its historical collection receiving a major boost.

» Supermarket development stalls as negotiations continue
WORK on the controversial Epsom supermarket development will not start until next year.



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