Saturday, May 14, 2016

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  • Ballarat wineries: Yellowglen, Appellation, Eastern Peake, Mount ...

    Ballarat wineries: Yellowglen, Appellation, Eastern Peake, Mount ...
    Ballarat wineries: Yellowglen, Appellation, Eastern Peake, Mount Coghill, Nintingbool and Tomboy HillJames HallidayThe AustralianMay 14, 2016 12:00AMSavePrint 2014 Provenance Golden Plains Chardonnay, 2013 Tomboy Hill William's Picking Ballarat Chardonnay, and 2014 Tomboy Hill Rebellion Ballarat pinot noir.Ebenezer Ward, a freelance journalist, was commissioned “by Mr Syme, of The Age” to visit and write about the vineyards of Victoria in 1864. In those faraway days word count was not the conce..
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  • Newcomer Matt Cumani quickly carving his own successful path as ...

    Newcomer Matt Cumani quickly carving his own successful path as ...
    Jordan Childs drives Show A Star to the line to give trainer Matt Cumani his first city winner in Melbourne. Picture: Getty ImagesHERE’S one for the ladies — Matt Cumani has arrived.The handsome brother of glamorous Francesca Cumani was a beaming winner at Caulfield on Saturday; his first in town in a fledgling career and his third in Victoria in just over a week.As the Englishman welcomed the former Gai Waterhouse-trained Show A Star back to scale on Saturday, Cumani revealed his plans to grow ..
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  • The week in pictures, May 14 | Photos

    The week in pictures, May 14 | Photos
    BALLARAT: Dr Blake tours are coming to Ballarat. Pictured is Matthew Keating. Photo_ Dylan Burns BALLARAT: Police arrest a man in his underwear after a four-hour manhunt. Photo_ Lachlan Bence BALLARAT: Pupils at Canadian Lead primary school are starting a new music program. Photo_ Kate Healy. BENDIGO: Eaglehawk v Tatura men's soccer.Nathan Hamblin scores a goal in wet conditions.Picture GLENN DANIELS BENDIGO: Four nurses are travelling to Kenya next month to provide free clinics to communities..
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  • State of the Nation | Saturday, May 14, 2016

    State of the Nation | Saturday, May 14, 2016
    BALLARAT: If you have ever wanted to walk a mile in the footsteps – quite literally – of the sleuthing Doctor Blake, you are in luck. Ballarat Regional Tourism and ...
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  • Man and woman found dead in Bulleen home

    Man and woman found dead in Bulleen home
    Bodies found in Melbourne home0:39A man and woman have been found dead in a home at Bulleen in Melbourne. Courtesy: Channel Seven News LATEST: CONCERNED family alerted authorities before the grim discovery of a dead man and woman in a house in Melbourne’s northeast, as police say they aren’t after any suspects.The 66-year-old man and a 71-year-old woman, who were related, were found dead inside a Carrathool St house in Bulleen just after midnight.Manningham crime investigation detective Snr Sgt..
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  • Tiny Bulldog Caleb Daniel an inspiration for VFL's mosquito fleet

    Tiny Bulldog Caleb Daniel an inspiration for VFL's mosquito fleet
    Small Western Bulldogs player Caleb Daniel has been a hit in the AFL this season. Photo: Simon O'Dwyer The success of Western Bulldogs midfield dynamo Caleb Daniel has given small midfielders extra incentive and hope of being drafted into the AFL.Daniel, at 167 centimetres, has become an influential part of the Bulldogs' charge this season.Perhaps small, fleet-footed players will be prominent on the radar for AFL recruiters ahead of the state league match aga..
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  • Federal election, Vic week 1 recap

    FEDERAL ELECTION WEEK ONE RECAP FOR VICTORIAMONDAYVictorian battler Duncan Storrar became a media target during Monday night's Q&A program on the ABC, when he questioned Assistant Treasurer Kelly O'Dwyer about the fairness of raising the tax-free threshold for high income earners. Labor's Melbourne candidate Sophie Ismail caused the first headache for Labor's asylum seeker policy when she told Fairfax: "I have concerns about boat turnbacks. I don't think they should be on the table."TUESDAYIt w..
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  • Liberals fume as government kicks in $10m to help repair Trades Hall

    Liberals fume as government kicks in $10m to help repair Trades Hall
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Millions needed to save crumbling Trades Hall Victoria's Trades Hall, an icon of Melbourne for over 150 years, is falling apart and needs millions of dollars of repairs if it's to be saved. PT3M42S 620 349 The union movement's grand Victorian home is set for much needed renovations,with the state Labor government kicking in $10 million to help fix the deteriorating Trades Hall.The Opposition has labelled the funding, which comes from a heritage f..
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  • Long odds or not, trainer Leon Macdonald fighting to hold back the ...

    Long odds or not, trainer Leon Macdonald fighting to hold back the ...
    Over the odds? Royal Rumble (left) beats Lidari in a black type race in March. Picture: Sarah ReedON face value, Leon Macdonald heads into Saturday’s South Australian Derby as just one of two Adelaide stables competing against an onslaught of heavyweight raiders. The interstate charge is led by a who’s who of Victorian training ranks — David Hayes, Darren Weir, Lee Freedman and man-of-the-moment Mick Kent. Add to that list Godolphin’s John O’Shea.But Macdonald is not one to shy away from the fig..
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  • Darren Weir shows Brad Rawiller some Real Love

    Darren Weir shows Brad Rawiller some Real Love
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