Tuesday, May 24, 2016

'I didn't kick her hard', officer tells Ballarat IBAC hearing and other top stories.

  • 'I didn't kick her hard', officer tells Ballarat IBAC hearing

    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Ballarat police misconduct captured on CCTV An IBAC hearing into police conduct in Ballarat has been shown CCTV footage of the abuse of a female police officer arrested for drunkenness. PT1M45S 620 349 A female police officer has told an anti-corruption inquiry she kicked a 51-year-old fellow officer while the woman lay face down and handcuffed in a Ballarat cell but says it wasn't done 'in a malicious way' .Leading Senior Constable Nicole Munro..
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  • Consistency key for Chloe in push for Rio

    Consistency key for Chloe in push for Rio
    Chloe Logarzo is focused on being the “player everyone counts on” when she pushes her claims for Olympic selection against New Zealand. NEWCASTLE Jets attacker Chloe Logarzo is focused on being the “player everyone counts on” when she pushes her claims for Olympic selection in the Matildas’ farewell matches against New Zealand.DETERMINED: Chloe Logarzo in action for Australia during the Olympic qualification tournament against South Korea in Osaka, Japan, on March 4. Picture: Gett..
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  • Westfield Matildas' big names back for Football Ferns matches

    Westfield Matildas' big names back for Football Ferns matches
    Eight of the Westfield Matildas’ overseas-based stars will return for the upcoming internationals against New Zealand in early June following today’s 20-player squad announcement by Head Coach Alen Stajcic. Steph Catley, Elise Kellond-Knight, Kyah Simon, Emily van Egmond and Lydia Williams are a just some of the big names that will fly back from their overseas clubs to be available for the Westfield Matildas’ official farewell matches in Ballarat (4 June) and Melbourne (7 June) ahead ..
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  • Elite opportunities abound for Victoria's netball rising stars

    Elite opportunities abound for Victoria's netball rising stars
    Elite opportunities abound for Victoria's netball rising stars Updated May 24, 2016 16:44:53 Association championships across Victoria will play a pivotal role in identifying talented young netballers.As well, a revamped national competition will offer greater opportunities to play at an elite level.Junior teams from 220 associations from six regions across the state will play in Netball Victoria's Association Championships to be played at Swan Hill, Shepparton, Ballar..
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  • AFL season 2016: Demons stand firm as Tom McDonald holds off ...

    AFL season 2016: Demons stand firm as Tom McDonald holds off ...
    Holding out: Tom McDonald fends off Richmond's Brandon Ellis. Photo: Getty Images Melbourne's Tom McDonald has delayed putting pen to paper on a long-term deal which would tie him to the Demons until at least 2020.It is understood the talented key defender has stalled negotiations, leaving potential suitors under the impression that he may be open to leaving.But Melbourne remain adamant the offer on the table to the 23-year-old will not be increased as the cl..
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Electing psychiatrist as Academy of Science fellow to boost mental health research .This cute two bedroom house in Ballarat is on the market for ... .
Sunday Roast #2 at Restaurant Ballarat .JB Hi-Fi addresses acquisition of The Good Guys .

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