Thursday, November 5, 2015

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  • Melbourne Cup: Michelle Payne, Prince of Penzance welcomed home in Ballarat - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Melbourne Cup: Michelle Payne, Prince of Penzance welcomed home in Ballarat - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    Melbourne Cup: Michelle Payne, Prince of Penzance welcomed home in BallaratUpdatedNovember 06, 2015 16:10:01 Crowds have filled Ballarat's main street to welcome home the Melbourne Cup's newest champions, Michelle Payne and the Prince of Penzance.The dark and drizzling day in Ballarat did not stop fans from gathering on Sturt Street to cheer on the championship duo.They were joined by trainer Darren Weir and Payne's brother, Stevie, who received tumultuous applause when he held the cup aloft.Michelle Paynemade history on Tuesday when she thundered past the posts and became the first womanever to win the Melbourne Cup.It was a special moment for Payne, who called out the male-dominated sp..
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  • Experience the Spirit of Anzac in Ballarat

    Experience the Spirit of Anzac in Ballarat
    Experience the Spirit of Anzac in Ballarat. November 06, 2015 , 10:12 AM by Dominic Brine The Spirit of Anzac Centenary Experience is the flagship community project of the Anzac Centenary national programme and tells the story of Australia's involvement in the First World War. Dominic Brine took a tour with Brigadier Alison Creagh Ret' who's seen here in front of the iconic group portrait of the original officers and men of the 11th Battalion, 3rd Brigade, AIF, spread over the side of the Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt. Alison explains what people will learn and you'll hear also some passages ..
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  • Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Darren Weir is much more than a...

    Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Darren Weir is much more than a...
    Darren Weir at his Forest Lodge stables with Lucky Paddy at Miners Rest.Photo: Justin McManusHarvest time in the dry Mallee landscape is tough.There are long hot hours walking the cracked earth, and even the recent blessed rain means precious little now that the yellow waves of grain are already cut and siloed.In fact, the same drops of water that turned race tracks this week from fast to good to dead to soft to heavy are actually a hindrance, giving succour to rapacious weeds like bindi-eyes and paddy melons.Darren Weir, trainer of Prince Of Penzance, the long-shot winner of the Melbourne Cup, would know that. He grew up in these seas of wheat, on a farm in tiny Berriwillock, nothing more t..
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  • Timmy O'Brien was axe murdered in 2013. Picture: Supplied

    Timmy O’Brien was axe murdered in 2013. Picture: Supplied“DIE, c***, die” were some of the last words Timothy “Timmy” O’Brien would ever hear.He was a 14-year-old boy with autism who shared very close bond with his stepdad Peter Williams.But on the morning of January 5 2013, Mr Williams was lured by two men, Darren Wilson and Joel Henderson, to a home in Scarsdale, near Ballarat in Victoria, where they planned to attack him.Timmy went with Mr Williams to investigate a “prowler” at the home — a lie cooked up by the group.Mr Williams and Wilson were cousins.Wilson, wearing a pillowcase over his head, jumped out and punched Mr Williams, prompting Timmy to hit his stepdad’s attacker with a baseb..
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  • Vic Roads admits stickerless vehicle registration system 'not up to...

    Vic Roads admits stickerless vehicle registration system 'not up to...
    Vic Roads admits stickerless vehicle registration system 'not up to scratch', after complaints mount over missing renewal noticesUpdatedNovember 06, 2015 14:08:27 Vic Roads has established a dedicated complaints hotline to deal with the growing number of motorists fined under unusual circumstances, admitting their registration systems were "not up to scratch".Since Vic Roads scrapped registration stickers in 2014, renewal notices have been inconsistently delivered, which has left many drivers unaware when their registration expired.The miscommunication has resulted in hefty fines for some motorists who were caught driving unregistered vehicles.Callers to774 ABC Melbourne's Mornings progr..
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  • Oaks Day 2015: Severe thunderstorm hits Melbourne

    Oaks Day 2015: Severe thunderstorm hits Melbourne
    Oaks Day racegoers at Flemington cop an intense thunderstorm that delayed the races and sent people running for cover. Picture: George SalpigtidisUPDATE:MELBOURNE has received almost half its monthly rainfall in just two days after wild storms caused chaos at Oaks Day.The city has received 29mm of rain since 9am on Wednesday, with storms topping up the gauges yesterday. The average November rainfall is 60.3mm.Keilor, in Melbourne’s northwest, has been among the state’s wettest suburb or town with 61mm falling across the two days. Sunshine received 58mm.WILD AT RACES: Storm drenches Oaks Day patronsRACING COVERAGE: More Spring Racing colour and actionThe city was hit by wind gusts reaching 82..
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  • 'LOL-nado' leads to online merriment

    'LOL-nado' leads to online merriment
    You’d think Thursday’s of a announcement of a tornado warning would have everyone concerned – but when you live between Melbourne and Ballarat there’s no such things as bad weather, just the wrong clothes.So it’s not surprising the tornado warning created more internet memes than it did damage.Of course it was all over in an instant, which led to this witty observation that’s not without fact.Marsh-nado! – as posted on theBacchus Marsh Residents Facebook pageAnd as if Marsh-nado wasn’t enough someone envisaged a scene almost as terrifying as Gisborne Road at peak hour!
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  • Police act on alcohol-fuelled violence in Sunshine by banning...

    Police act on alcohol-fuelled violence in Sunshine by banning...
    POLICE will boot alcohol-fuelled thugs from a suburban centre in Melbourne’s west in a crackdown on violence.The new powers allow Brimbank officers to ban troublemakers from Sunshine CBD for up to 72 hours.RELATED: Sunshine business district to become alcohol free as Brimbank Liquor Accord signedOffences that could lead to a ban include crimes against the person, assault, property damage and being drunk and disorderly in a public place.Acting Sergeant Rowan Mifsud said troublemakers “might think twice before breaking the law” if they could be slapped with a ban.“We want people to know there are consequences to their actions and we’ll be out talking to residents today informing them about the..
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  • Ciaron Maher in rare air as he claims consecutive VRC Oaks

    Ciaron Maher in rare air as he claims consecutive VRC Oaks
    Jameka claims the Crown Oaks1:06Trainer Ciaron Maher won his second successive Crown Oaks when star staying filly Jameka charged to victory in the $1 million Group 1 feature at Flemington. Damien Oliver took the filly to the front entering the straight and was never threatened.DAMIEN Oliver was talking about Ciaron Maher after Thursday’s VRC Oaks, but he could as easily have been talking about the dear departed.The language was the same.“It’s extraordinary, really’’ Oliver said. “He’s really come from obscurity in such a short time at such a young age.“I just think his laid back attitude is a great quality to have. A lot of trainers, their demeanour and attitude comes through in their horses..
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