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Issue 568
It’s time
Clock is ticking for our new hospital
Is this a better site for a new hospital?
Editorial Comment
View Point
Fortuna should be multi-use
Gentle man tells of roadside horror
Bendigo Briefs
City consumers shame country water guzzlers
Cyber safety tops agenda
Parking changes at Marketplace
Letters to editor
World Scouts Day highlights progress
At 76 Ken turns to the road
For the future
Take off weight group marks anniversary
Bears come out of the woods for funding
Otis offers retreat for those in need
Family history in the present
Happening has a name change
Lucky Pat instantly picks up $1000 prize
Workers make most of stress-free day
Arts and all - See This
Self-taught artist shares her secrets
Dark days in the lock up
Sub standard
Cycling club celebrates 40 years
Sports Goss
Magic mince flys off the menu
Bulley among best in championship win
AFL Round 18
Brilliant Borough bounce on
Braves battling to finals
Star guard lines up with Spirit
United tames Colts
Have saddle will travel
Winter Watch
Bezzo’s Diary
Media reviews
Book Reviews
Feeling Sad
The Pigeon Wants a Puppy
Dear GreenPeace
Ratwhiskers and Me
Little Hare Winter reading selections 2008 . . .
Lothian Books and Hachettle Livre Australia present . . .
Three impressive titles . . .
Running a Nurture Group
Patch the Fire Truck - Seven Busy Days
Prince Caspian
Scholastic Books Autumn 2008
Fabric Scrapping - Creative and Fun Sewing Ideas for the Home
Toddlersaurus
Footprint Books Autumn 2008
Tomorrow
Walker Books Tri-Selection
Fostering Resilence - Expecting All Students to Use Their Minds and Hearts Well
Benedictus - A Book of Blessings
Bee Frog
Very Nice Ways to Say Very Bad Things - An Unusual Book of Euphemisms
Little Arabella Miller's Tiny Caterpillar
A Visitor for Bear
Something to Do
Developing Emotional Literacy with Teenage Boys - Building Confidence, Self-Esteem and Self-Awareness
Just Stop . . . and Think! Helping Children Plan to Improve Their Own Behaviour (2nd Edition)
Involving Families in Care Homes: A Relationship-Centred Approach to Dementia Care
Twelve Rounds to Glory - The Story of Muhammad Ali
Who Ever Heard of a Tiger in a Pink Hat?!
Koala Books - December Celebration
The Chain of Charms - Series
For the very young from Little Hare
Rise and Shine!
A Dose of Dr. Dog.
Virginnie's Hat
Island Counting 1,2,3
The Mindful Way Through Depression - Freeing Yourself From Chronic Unhappiness.
Christmas 07 Highlights - Walker Books
Guess How Much I Love You - All Year Round
Real City London - Discover The City As Locals Know It.
Author Madeleine L'Engle November 29, 1918 - September 6, 2007
Knock, Knock!
The New 100 Homes X 100 Architects
Koala Books
Harry Highpants
Under Your Wing . . .
Koala Books 2008
Issue 532
Tram plan slammed in auditor report
AUDITOR SLAMS TRAM DEBACLE
Axedale truck rollover
Rathjen supports plan to capture creek water
Election drug shock
Irish GPs ease our crisis
Loong listed on state’s heritage register
Future of traders association comes down to a vote
Senseless vandals target local group
Grieving dad says campaign is insensitive
Crosses insult the memory of victims
Gibbons dismisses furore as a beat-up
Democrats slam state of rural health
Rathjen supports plan to capture creek water
Precinct funds spark debate
Letters to the editor
A farcical state state of affairs
Potential for new jobs
Students help save water
Noel named REIA president for 2008
Kennington’s walking bus steps out
City vehicles get colourful new look
Shareholders support merger
Auction lifts Shell’s spirits
Feng shui expert hosts workshop
Teachers to stop work
Sponsors push to market student design
Be prepared, urges CFA
Offering a helping hand
State backs city's tourism industry
Things of beauty bring joy to Vanessa
Ecotourism delegates to visit region
Sue's Diary - Nov 16, 2007
Back with great attitude
Winery setting for exhibition
Snapshots - Arts and entertainment
Dance students take to stage
Kisschasy ride wave of success to Bendigo
Artists test their ideas at Allan’s Walk
Music performance is a classic
A passion for art
A haven with heart
With a passion
French teachers give students a treat
Spring Watch
Andrew makes his mark back home
Golden Square leads competition
Great start for jet-set Kristi
Spirit team hopes to bounce back
Shopping without parking troubles
It’s action-packed at Badlands
Boynton’s work pays off
Olympic hope
Issue 533
Rehab unit gives Jason a new outlook
Schweppes Centre under IR investigation
Anti-tram sentiments ring true
Tram plan slammed in auditor report
In full swing
Traders in turmoil as elected members quit
Patients will need to pay up for service
Jones elected mayor for a second term
Ambassadors promote non-violent attitudes
Farewell celebration as Bomford calls it a day
Dump site row heats up as EPA lays blame
Pump eases pressure on diabetes patients
Greens’ policy will address climate change
Care centre cash in the balance
Bean poll gives flavour to election grind
MP raises pressure on Coliban Water chief
Army of Angels geared up for Christmas cheer
Rethink needed on early voting
Letters to the Editor
Fashion on show to support Michele
Glenn’s a winner for city tourism
Pizzas a plus for charity funding
Cash boost a leg-up for riding group
Network award for radio man Cogho
Humpty Dumpty’s back on the wall
Radio station gets the thumbs up for a fair go
Big day out for river students
Public meeting
Driver injured
Another swap winner
Victory gains a helping hand
Wine Expo a bottler
Council backs driver safety
The Best Spots in Town
Spotlight on... Feng Shui in Bendigo
On the spot
The many faces of Facebook By Anthony Radford
See this
Capturing the Aussie outback
Bendigo is the best
Happy ending in cinema to go
Bendigo Spirit closer to the top
Jock moves into new role as chairman of the team
Cricket run chase is on
Mogambo on a winning line
Bowls groups in a spin as top three teams take a tumble
Bombers race ahead in training for VFL season
Daryl takes the top honours
Keen eye needed as a matter of survival
Our Newest World Champion
Issue 534
HOSPITAL MINE SHAFT BREAKS OPEN
‘Don’t swap race’
Greenhouse guzzlers
Here we go again
Statistics snapshot shows jobs bounty
Chance meet leads to 65-year marriage
Red ribbon is a vivid symbol of awareness
Keeping strong for the love of life
Gibbons in the government
Swing puts MP back in hot seat
Fundraisers on the move for Red Cross
Schweppes Centre under IR investigation
Torch relay visits Bendigo to highlight human rights violations
Weekly walks off with the awards
Letters to the Editor
Editorial Comment
Web weaves together city arts groups
Cash is the word for schools
Big day for volunteers
Fundraisers are ready for action head
Affordability the buzz word in real estate
Youngsters given new road to independence
Recognition for caring familes
Healthy outlook a real winner
Leisure centre puts focus on Water Safety Week
Taxi safety scheme gains new support
Water saving the way to go as health engineers launch plan
Spotlight on... PepperGreen Farm
On the spot with Dan Fitzgerlad
Spot on the Map
Luca brings a taste of Italy
See this guide
Gold at the end of the Minko rainbow
Sparrow spreads the word
Golden Vine launch for Michelle’s CD: By Justin Harrick
Sydney Gypsy soul band adds to a day of magic
Ethanol running on a high
Back the Salvos
MERGED
Get real on reality
Time to give
Determined approach makes the difference
Facts and figures show big workload for Bendigo Health
Christmas fair brings cheer
Businesses join the fundraising fun
Sydney ruckman joins the Bombers line-up
New boss says there’s a ‘big year ahead’
Victoria leads the way in draft
Eaglehawk suffers from game form tumble
Kangaroo Flat falls short in run chase
High and low for the Spirit
Sports Goss
Getting back to basics can be a lot of fun
Trots Chiefs Meet
Issue 535
Health crunch time
Climate change group faces funding slash
Council look into mine cap collapse
Bendigo falls behind on screening rates
Health nurse to open new clinic
Mayor is ready for ‘new’ role
Pipeline flows well despite poor rainfall
Swift action lights up a Christmas favourite
Letters add chapter to mining history
Supermarket development stalls as negotiations continue
New rink could be drawcard
Golden Square skating rink hangs in balance as funding falters
Letters to the Editor
EDITORIAL COMMENT
It’s all in a good cause
Ag society gears up in push for Bendigo’s own motor show
Grand day out at Lake Weeroona
Textiles now in safer hands
Local program has national appeal
Mail centre on to a winner
Flying pest boomtime makes us all antsy
New hands on deck at fitness centre
Womens’ group in need of support
Making sense of maths
Girton says goodbye to Mrs Halleday
Learning it all from scratch
Baby unit offers extra care in times of emergency
Recreating the nativity
Community funding adds colour to Easter parade
Meals contract served
Spotlight on... Useful gifts
On the spot with Chelsea Koetsveld
Feature story: Llwyd and Sue Nuttall
Nice girls and rock and roll
Musos band together to support drummer
See this guide
All they want for Christmas is a laptop
Life’s tough for an analogue girl
The red and cream dream in Eaglehawk in here
Rebecca is Sydney bound
Huge test for Spirit
Sporting complex kicks off
Win holds Kangaroo Flat in the top four
Sports Goss
Go places and meet new people with a cycling club
Son of a gun
Issue 536
Window of opportunity looms for Eaglehawk road walker
NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET
FOOTY FALLOUT
SUPER CLINIC TEAM TO MEET
$1 MILLION TO FIX POOL
NEW COUNCIL CEO
New Health Plan
Our plea for help
Ratepayer group lines up for council battle
Meeting ‘leak’ in spotlight
Gibbins bids to put heat under council
Time for a cash injection
Our message is loud and clear ... it’s time to act
New GP eases doctor crisis
Audit to look at GP shortage
The true spirit of the season
This is a time to remember
Amity residents deck the halls
Spreading the word
Cooling firm offers Rodney comfort
Material basic and harmless
Time to haul off the media muzzle
Put some pork on your fork
Session changes allow working women access to midwives
Thousands raised as fair kicks-off appeal
Big Brother or bust
Fond memories of days with an on-air great
Salvos offers thanks
Glanville offers a colourful tribute
Rehabilitation unit plays important role
Business backs appeal
Strath Haven puts on a display
Bendigo books add new chapter to our history
Can you lend a hand to help?
Grand opening for new police station
Des makes his mark on station garden
Gallaghers gather for new record
Uni opens wide for new dentists
St Luke’s welcomes bishop to the board
Local bakery tips in to top up Christmas tally
On the spot with.... the kids fom Eaglehawk Primary School
Spotlight on... Community Christmas Luncheon
A very Bendigo Christmas: Anthony Radford
Arts & all events
Jack hits the top spot with his art
Cats cast is up to scratch
Duo in step with The Veronicas
Christmas is a time of special celebration
Christmas rapping
St Martin’s – 131 years as Muskerry’s jewel
Spirit on track
Final chapter ends with death of rower
Getting in the swing
Bendigo team makes its mark on rally
Overseas riders aim for the Madison
Sports Goss
DIY safety check for your bike is worth the effort
Our Vixens
Issue 537
Uniform approach for council
$40 m health remedy
Multi storey still up in the air
Parking plan puts drivers offside
Carnival the ideal place to party
AFL footy deal close
Eco-friendly office is the aim of the game
Climate change costs climbing
Patients to benefit from state-of-art CT scanner
The year that will be in Bendigo
Health the big issue for 2008
Cash input kicks off stage two of soccer precinct
Council scheme to clean up recycling
Vanuatu-bound couple aims to make a difference
Sheriff’s officer hands in badge
Still time to donate
Wishing Tree Appeal makes the difference
Thumbs up for Kevin
Capital work sets stage for new year
Radio station makes waves for new licence
Peace the priority
Bittersweet dessert
Oh, for the love of Forest Lane
On the big stage
Britney’s in the swing for a win
SUMMER Watch
All set for Highland gathering
League footballers represent state
Netball returns to Flora Hill
Take off the training wheels for a fast start