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We’re in for a hot, sunny day - Bendigo 39, Maryborough 39, Castlemaine 37, Kyneton 37, Redesdale 39, Echuca 41.
Catch up on news here:
At a crossroads: council plan re-thinks public space
One of Bendigo’s busiest intersections could be transformed into a pedestrian-friendly town square if a council plan to reclaim public space goes ahead. Read more here.
Malmsbury inmates sent to adult custody
FOUR inmates at Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre will be transferred to the adult prison system for allegedly causing $65,000 damage to the centre during a riot last week. Read more here.
Police seek wanted men
Police are appealing for public assistance to locate two men known to frequent the Bendigo area who failed to appear at court last year. Read more here.
Council to weigh up trip to China
Bendigo councillors will consider a recommendation that they endorse a proposed visit to China next month by mayor Margaret O’Rourke and fellow councillor James Williams at Wednesday night’s regular council meeting. Read more here.
Stunning collapse costs Emu Valley
Emu Valley went down to Northern Districts by one run in a thrilling encounter on day one of Bendigo Country Week. Read more here.
State of the nation
Need a national news snapshot first thing – well, we have you covered.
Regional news
►TASMANIA: A child with anaphylaxia, a horse riding injury with no way to call for help, elderly relatives living alone, major highways without phone reception, bushfires, snakebites – all stories of life without reliable phone coverage across the state… the full story of the ‘black spot state’.
►ORANGE, NSW: Robert Nixon is considering his legal options after a review into his son’s death identified gaps in mental health services. In April last year, Mr Nixon’s son presented to a local health campus suffering from severe depression and drug addiction but no bed was available...the full story here.
►ACT: Authorities were warned of two dangerous dogs at a Belconnen public housing complex months before a resident was horrifically mauled. Now the victim is suing the ACT government for allegedly failing to prevent the attack despite receiving warnings from residents over three months.
►BENDIGO, VIC: Tuesday has been declared a Total Fire Ban day in the North Central, Wimmera and Mallee districts. The Bureau of Meteorology expects temperatures in Bendigo on Tuesday to soar to 39 degrees. A maximum of 40 degrees is predicted in Northern Country towns such as Kyabram...read on.
National news
►SYDNEY: A body has been found in a burnt-out car parked outside the Rooty Hill Leisure Centre in Sydney's west. Emergency services were called to the carpark on John Street just after 3pm on Monday where they found a dark blue Toyota Corolla hatchback with red P-plates well alight.
►Fourteen dolphins were found dead in shark nets installed at NSW beaches during last financial year, amid a surge in the numbers of marine creatures caught...read on.
►At least half of Australia's special intake of 12,000 Syrian and Iraqi refugees will be settled in one part of western Sydney within 12 months..read full story.
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International news
► MEXICO: At least five people, including four foreigners, have been killed and 15 wounded after a shooter opened fire at a nightclub in Mexico's Playa del Carmen resort during a music festival...full story here.
►INDONESIA: Police deny they are afraid to tackle hardline Islamic leader Muhammad Rizieq Shihab. Widely known as Habib Rizieq, he is being investigated over multiple reports of alleged blasphemy and slander, including his outlandish claim that the 100,000 rupiah note contains an image of the hammer and sickle, which is illegal in Indonesia...read more.
Faces of Australia: Maureen Clark and June Reedy
DOING anything for 60 years is remarkable, whether it is working a job or playing an instrument.
Two Central West women, Maureen Clark and June Reedy, have sent the very same card back and forth to each other for six decades.
Ms Clark, who resides in Bathurst, sent the card to her friend when she was just 17 years old in 1957.