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There's patchy fog around this morning, and then a mostly dry day ahead – Bendigo 13, Maryborough 13, Castlemaine 11, Redesdale 12, and Echuca 14.
Catch up on news here:
Marong SES trains in road rescue
A new team of rescuers hopes to be responding to road crashes in greater Bendigo by the end of the year, with the Marong State Emergency Service training to secure its road rescue accreditation. More here.
Mental health funding reprieve
Communities in the southern part of the Loddon Shire have been given a three-month extension for when they could lose access to a mental health worker. More here.
CFA crews tackle house fire scenarios
Firefighters from around Bendigo are being put through their paces with a mobile training unit at the Kangaroo Flat Fire Station. More here.
Real deal Bloods show their wares in QEO victory
South Bendigo can be added to the list of genuine contenders in the Bendigo Football-Netball League this year after it recorded the most significant win so far of its rebuild that began in 2014. More here.
State of the nation
Need a national news snapshot first thing - well, we have you covered.
Regional news
►ILLAWARRA: Hollywood actor John Travolta will be on board the Boeing 707 aircraft he’s donating to the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS) when it touches down in the Illawarra. Full story.
►BERRY: Two people have been seriously injured in a crash that closed the Princes Highway at Berry for two hours.
A man and a woman were trapped in their respective cars, following a head-on collision about four kilometres north-east of the township, Friday afternoon. Full story.
►BENDIGO: Firefighters from around Bendigo are being put through their paces with a mobile training unit at the Kangaroo Flat Fire Station.
The unit allows firefighters to hone their skills at tackling house fires, with three scenarios available – a gas stove fire, a couch fire and a TV fire. Full story.
►GOULBURN: Two men convicted for the Centrelink fire in Goulburn in June 2016 will serve up to eight- and seven-year jail sentences, respectively. Full story.
►DUBBO: She started dancing at Dubbo Ballet Studio and now Ella Havelka has made it onto the big screen.
Ms Havelka is the star of documentary ‘Ella’. Full story.
►TASMANIA: Legislation to allow for euthanasia to take place in Tasmania has been voted down for the third time in less than a decade. Full story.
►QUEENSLAND: A WOODBERRY family has been left reeling after fire devastated their home on Saturday morning.
Firefighters were called to the blaze on Sophia Jane Avenue shortly after midnight, but they were unable to save the home. Full story.
National news
► BRISBANE: Of Schapelle Corby's 13-year sojourn in Bali, perhaps the most polite thing that can be said is this: the return home was a hell of a lot better planned than the departure. Full story.
►SOUTH AUSTRALIA: A South Australian nursing home has been slapped with serious penalties to protect residents from "an immediate and severe risk" to their "health, safety and wellbeing". Full story.
►VICTORIA: "It was supposed to offer hope, but that's just been trashed".
It's not the way you'd expect the head of one of Victoria's peak disability groups to describe Australia's rapidly growing national scheme for people with disabilities. Full story.
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World news:
►BANGKOK: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has joked with troops imposing martial law across his country's violence-hit south that they could rape up to three women, provoking online outrage. Full story.
►BEIJING: China has rebuked the powerful G7 group of nations for issuing a communique expressing concern at developments in the South China Sea. Full story.
►WASHINGTON: You've got to hand it to the Saudi princes. There they were last weekend, arming themselves to the teeth by throwing down orders for $US110 billion worth of American weapons, but desperately hoping Donald Trump will tame Iran for them. Full story.
►RIO: On April 21 last year, a torch was lit at the site of the original Olympic Games in Greece to begin its journey to Rio de Janeiro. Hours later, a wave swept away a section of the brand new oceanfront bike path advertised by Rio's mayor, Eduardo Paes, as "the most beautiful in the world", killing two men. Full story.
On this day
1919 Charles Strite files patent for the pop-up toaster.
1951 1st North Pole flight in single engine plane-CF Blair
1960 Everly Brothers "Cathy's Clown" hits #1
1967 Australian Paul McManus water skis barefoot for 1:30:19
1970 USSR performs underground nuclear test
1972 The Official IRA announce a ceasefire
1987 Michael Jackson attempts to buy Elephant Man's remains
1990 Boris Yeltsin is elected President of the Russian Republic
1999 Space Shuttle Discovery completes the first docking with the International Space Station.
FACES OF AUSTRALIA: KEITH DAWSON
KEITH Dawson celebrated his 104th birthday the way he wanted – with family, friends, cake and plenty of story telling.