Turnitaround taking aim at the spring
Turnitaround wins at Ladrbokes Park (Image: Racing Photos) Warrnambool wonder Turnitaround is likely to target the Ballarat Cup in the spring after his winning streak ended at Moonee Valley. Turnitaround was chasing a fifth-straight victory on Saturday, but he endured a tough run and dropped out to finish last. Trainer Matthew Williams wasn’t too dismayed with the effort, saying he’s come to the end of his preparation. “Win, lose or draw he was going to have a month off after this,” Willia..>> view originalOrlando victims mourned in vigils across Australia
Australians have gathered in parks, streets and halls across the country to hold candlelight vigils. Orlando victims mourned in vigils across Australia ALBURY: The Border remembered Orlando victims through songs, speeches and in silence at the vigil. Picture: Elenor TedenborgWAGGA: Samson Taylor-Harpey, Ella Taylor-Harpey, Isabella Taylor-Harpey and Gemma Saffery were among the 100-strong crowd at Thursday night's vigil.BALLARAT: Rachel Edgington Carolann Va..>> view originalBraves stifle resolute Miners
Ther Bendigo Braves have increased their lead at te top of SEABL's east conference ladder. GUN IMPORT: Jeremy Kendle led the Braves with 34 points.THE Bendigo Braves have increased their lead at the top of the SEABL's east conference after a gutsy seven point win against arch-rivals Ballarat Miners.US import Jeremy Kendle top scored with 34 points and Damian Johnson added 19 as the Braves prevailed in a sea-sawing contest 90-83.The lead changed 19 times as neither team could asser..>> view originalFNQ Catholic schools show support for abuse victims with loud fences
St Monica’s Year 7 students Monique Prior, Charlotte Austin and Brooke Crockett add a ribbon each to the fence along with their classmates as part of the Loud Fence movement. PICTURE: STEWART McLEANFENCES across the Far North are being adorned with brightly coloured ribbons as Catholic schoolchildren show their support for the victims and survivors of child sexual abuse. Mount St Bernard College at Herberton and Cairns’ St Monica’s College and St Andrew’s Catholic College are among schools parti..>> view originalThe Grass is Greener?
Details Category: What's New Published on Sunday, 19 June 2016 08:00 If you're looking for a change of scenery, some ripper gigs are going around the country on Radio Today. More deets below.... Producer/Production/Creative: 3BA and Power FM Ballarat are looking for a Creative Director. KIIS 101.1 has a vacancy for a Producer. Triple J are looking for a Hack Radio Producer based in Sydney EON Broadcasting has a vacancy for a Creative Director. Management/Projects/Programming/Promotion..>> view originalAntique critiques are all positive
“The quality of the stock is very good. It’s the best regional antiques fair" Graeme DavidsonAUSTRALIA’S “best regional antiques fair” attracted more than 1,000 prospective buyers on the weekend.Ballarat’s Graeme Davidson, one of 28 dealers to set up shop at the Orange Function Centre, said this year’s Zonta Antique, Jewellery and Vintage Fair was successful for dealers and buyers alike.“It’s all done very well, it always is,” Mr Davidson said, who sells his wares at 15 antique sa..>> view originalSCA deny any move on Rove & Sam (updated at 11.15am)
Details Category: What's New Published on Sunday, 19 June 2016 09:00 UPDATED AT 11.15am Sydney time With Hamish & Andy set to make the leap back into TV in the New Year, it will potentially leave a big gap in the Hit Networks weekday line-up strategy, and whilst there have been rumours for some time regarding the 'Rove & Sam' show, they have today appeared in the mainstream press.The Telegraph is reporting today that 2DayFM’s Rove McManus and Sam Frost could be moved from 2Day FM Breakfast to N..>> view originalTallent show the latest in a growing spectacle of retrospective ...
Australia’s Olympic TV network, 7Olympics, has just put out a short clip of footage from the London 2012 Olympics featuring home race walker Jared Tallent en route to his eventual golden glory in the 50km race walk - eventual in the sense that he had to wait until June 17, 2016, 1,405 days later, to claim the medal originally won by Sergey Kirdyapkin. Kirdyapkin, one of six race-walkers later suspended by Russia’s anti-doping authorities due to doping offences, was banned for three year..>> view originalSolar trial drives aircon efficiency
Solar trial drives aircon efficiency Posted on Saturday, June 18, 2016 · Leave a Comment JOIN OUR NEWSLETTERGiven email address is already subscribed, thank you!Oops. Something went wrong..Please click here to complete sign-up..Please provide a valid email address.Thank you, your sign-up request was successful! Please check your e-mail inbox.Please complete the CAPTCHA.Please fill in the required fields. AUSTRALIA: Trials of a world-first, two-stage, desiccant air conditioning system s..>> view originalEl comisario jefe de Victoria podría enviar a la Policía a Roma para ...
(Cameron Doody).- Graham Ashton, el comisario jefe y como tal la máxima autoridad de la policía del estado de Victoria, Australia, ha revelado este viernes en una entrevista al periódico local The Herald Sun que existe la posibilidad de que detectives australianos viajen a Roma para entrevistarse con el cardenal George Pell en el marco de una investigación acerca de abusos sexuales que se habrían cometido en la Catedral de Melbourne entre 1996 y 2001. "Si fuera necesario desde luego lo haríamos..>> view original
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