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A mostly cloudy day ahead – Bendigo 18, Maryborough 18, Castlemaine 17, Redesdale 19, and Echuca 18.
See what’s making news here:
When will they learn? From drink driving to donuts, Bendigo magistrate frustrated at driving offences
Magistrate John Murphy has heard it all before. But even he was left dumbfounded at the actions of the men who found themselves in front of his court bench in the Bendigo Magistrates’ Court this week. More here.
New chancellor installed at La Trobe University | Photos, Video
The importance of tertiary education in Bendigo was highlighted on Thursday when Ulumbarra hosted the installation of La Trobe University’s new chancellor. More here.
Bendigo stand-off accused 'still injured' one month later, court told
A head wound sustained by a Bendigo man during his arrest after a six-hour stand-off in Jackass Flat is still “weeping and bleeding” one month later, a court has been told. More here.
Punter’s NFL dream alive
Sam Irwin-Hill's NFL dream is alive again after the punter was this week signed by the Dallas Cowboys. The former Bendigo Pioneers midfielder joins the Cowboys – often referred to as 'America's team – on the eve of the NFL Draft, which kicks-off on Friday morning (Australian time). More here.
Regional news
Richard Irwin says it’s very special to snap a rare moment capturing nature’s interaction with humans.
A father and son who survived three days in almost-freezing temperatures in the rugged Tasmanian wilderness were able to construct a makeshift shelter to save their lives.
It’s a modern day Agatha Christie mystery in the making. Happily, with no deaths.
SOMEONE who bought a Keno ticket won $2.7 million at the Isa Hotel the night before Anzac Day. They have not claimed their prize yet.
National news
In the midst of the pre-Christmas rush, security guard Mohammad Hassan Al Bayati??? led a three-year-old girl from a Sydney shopping centre playground into a locked stairwell.
Labor has denounced the move for a super-sized homeland security ministry, calling the Turnbull government's proposal "deeply concerning" and a "power grab" by Immigration Minister Peter Dutton.
Billionaires Lachlan Murdoch, James Packer and Bruce Gordon might end up with complete control of the Ten Network by Christmas if Malcolm Turnbull does not slash TV licence fees in the upcoming Budget.
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International news
A 26-year-old Australian woman has been found dead in Bali after a motorcycle accident.
The hotel where she was staying, Rinaya Canggu, was notified by police that she had been found in the early hours of Thursday face down in the gutter in Canggu, a beachside village in Bali that is popular with expats.
"Liar" and "hogwash" are some of the words being exchanged in a bitter spat that between the sister of a woman dubbed "the heaviest woman in the world" and the doctors at a Mumbai hospital who have been treating her for weight loss.
Donald Trump's attempts to prevent citizens of six predominantly Muslim nations from entering the US is helping the cause of extremists, former British prime minister David Cameron has declared.
On this day | April 28
There are 247 days remaining until the end of the year. This date is slightly more likely to fall on a Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday (58 in 400 years each) than on Sunday or Monday (57), and slightly less likely to occur on a Wednesday or Friday (56).
224 – The Battle of Hormozdgān is fought. Ardashir I defeats and kills Artabanus V effectively ending the Parthian Empire.
1881 – Billy the Kid escapes from the Lincoln County jail in Mesilla, New Mexico.
1944 – World War II: Nine German E-boats attacked US and UK units during Exercise Tiger, the rehearsal for the Normandy landings, killing 946.
1986 – High levels of radiation resulting from the Chernobyl disaster are detected at a nuclear power plant in Sweden, leading Soviet authorities to publicly announce the accident.
1996 – Port Arthur massacre, Tasmania: A gunman, Martin Bryant, opens fire at the Broad Arrow Cafe in Port Arthur, Tasmania, killing 35 people and wounding 23 others.
1996 – Whitewater controversy: President Bill Clinton gives a 4½ hour videotaped testimony for the defense.