The week in pictures: August 13, 2016 | Photos
BENDIGO: The Neangar Park Pony Club are celebrating their 40th anniversary. Abby Kilby, age 10 with Coco Chanel. GLENN DANIELSBENDIGO: Birney the Bendigo Tramway cat celebrates his 4th Birthday on International Cat Day. NONI HYETTLAUNCESTON: Soccer player Alex Turner looks into the sun during a Saturday afternoon State League match. Picture_ Scott Gelston, THE EXAMINERBENDIGO: Proud owner Laurence and his son Josh have trained a Beagle puppy to sniff out termintes to assist with his business. Th..>> view originalBallarat Rush defeat Geelong Lady Supercats 77-68
The Ballarat Rush have missed out on a place in the SEABL finals despite registering an impressive nine-point triumph against the Geelong Lady Supercats. The Ballarat Rush have missed out on a place in the SEABL finals despite registering an impressive nine-point triumph against the Geelong Lady Supercats.Heading into the final round of home-and-away SEABL action, the Rush needed to compete a clean sweep of their two fixtures while relying on either Bendigo or Brisbane to drop the..>> view originalBreaking down mental health stigmas one fire station at a time
Firefighter Terry Heafield are riding their bikes from Wodonga to Melbourne to raise awareness for mental health BREAKING BARRIERS: Firefighter Terry Heafield and his son Lachlan are cycling from Wodonga to Melbourne to raise awareness for mental health. Photo: Dylan Burns.Firefighters are some of the bravest men and woman in the country, but they are still human with battles of their own. No matter how brave, no one is immune to depression and anxiety.Firefighter and District 23 ..>> view originalBFL round 17 in review
With one round to go the battle for the last BFL finals berth remains alive HANDS ON: Chris Banwell had plenty of the football in East Point's crushing win over Melton at the Eastern Oval. Picture: Lachlan BenceDARLEY has climbed into sixth position after surviving a major scare by Melton South in the Ballarat Football League at Melton on Saturday.However, despite being one game clear of East Point and Melton with one round to play, the Devils face a tough task to retain it and pl..>> view originalGetting closer to nature
Brown Hill Kindergarten students help enrich local environment at community tree planting day. Olivia Greem, 4, and Pearl Nicholson, 4 helped plant fruit trees as part of a community tree planting day at the Brown Hill Recreation Reserve. Picture: Lachlan Bence.No one is ever to young to have a green thumb.Pupils from Brown Hill Kindergarten proved this on Saturday after they helped plant six new fruit trees at the Brown Hill Recreation Reserve.It was all part of a community tree ..>> view originalBrolga Migration - Inka Veltheim
Brolga Migration - Inka Veltheim 13/08/2016 , 8:57 AM by Rod Sparks One of the delights of living in the South East is our ability to enjoy our wonderful natural environment, particularly the birdlife which enliven our swamps and native vegetation. One of our most iconic birds is the brolga, whose local numbers appear to have been fluctuating over recent years. Inka Vletheim is a PhD candidate from Federation University in Ballarat who is studying the bird. She insists..>> view original
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