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A partly cloudy day ahead with a medium chance of showers – Bendigo 13, Maryborough 12, Castlemaine 12, Redesdale 13, and Echuca 14.
Catch up on news here:
No conviction for Kangaroo Flat train derailment
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A Marong man who caused a V/Line train to derail by getting his four-wheel-drive stuck on the train tracks at Kangaroo Flat has avoided a conviction in court. The 130 km/h crash – caused when the 18-year-old got his vehicle stuck on the train line – caused $2 million damage to the track and train, which was carrying 64 people at the time. More here.
Crime scene in Castlemaine after shooting
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The Victoria Police armed crime squad was on scene in Castlemaine after a man was shot at a rural property where a clandestine laboratory was found. More here.
Medical staff group joins calls to reverse pathology changes
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Dozens of senior clinicians at Bendigo Health have called on hospital management to take “urgent action” to prevent microbiology services being relocated to Melbourne. More here.
Filo and Magpies stick together
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Castlemaine coach Derrick Filo refuses to faith in his playing group despite the Magpies’ horror run of defeats. More here.
State of the nation
Need a national news snapshot first thing - well, we have you covered.
Regional news
►LOCKYER VALLEY: A POLICE officer has reportedly been shot dead after pulling over a vehicle in the Lockyer Valley Monday afternoon. More details.
►PRIMBEE: Relatives of a woman shot at Primbee on Monday afternoon say she is the victim of an unprovoked home invasion involving an unknown gunman and accomplice. Full story.
![John Pollard waits to re-enter his home on Monday afternoon. Picture Angela Thompson. John Pollard waits to re-enter his home on Monday afternoon. Picture Angela Thompson.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/m9cm3fQhzEZwYVrxgAgpQC/53d3cfd1-f180-437c-9230-dd0c2a56eac0.jpg/r0_27_1110_651_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
►TOMERONG: Alan Teall fears he won’t make it to his 70th birthday.
The 60-year-old Tomerong resident contracted Q fever in late 2015. He unknowingly breathed in kangaroo faeces while mowing a lawn. Full story.
![Q FEVER: Alan Teall suffered a heart attack from complication arising from Q fever and later, a cow's valve was used to replace his damaged mitral valve.
Q FEVER: Alan Teall suffered a heart attack from complication arising from Q fever and later, a cow's valve was used to replace his damaged mitral valve.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/m9cm3fQhzEZwYVrxgAgpQC/eeac7718-3de2-4ff8-acd2-c4fabf9543a1.jpg/r0_84_904_592_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
►SOUTH COAST: South Coast residents and holidaymakers at the end of this century could find the villas and waterfront homes below the high tide line. Full story.
![Batemans Bay waterfront properties would be blow the high tide mark. Photo: Coastal Risk Australia. Batemans Bay waterfront properties would be blow the high tide mark. Photo: Coastal Risk Australia.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/m9cm3fQhzEZwYVrxgAgpQC/9317fea2-d105-40b6-bb64-b922ddb37454.jpg/r0_0_620_349_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
►CASTLEMAINE: The Victoria Police armed crime squad is on scene in Castlemaine after a man was shot at a rural property where a clandestine laboratory was found. Full story.
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►GOULBURN: An inmate has been flown to Canberra Base Hospital after he was stabbed with a "homemade device" during a violent brawl at Goulburn Correctional Centre, police said on Saturday. Full story.
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►DUBBO: Tragedy has struck in the aftermath to the 2017 Dubbo Show, with three teenagers killed in a fatal crash near Goondiwindi on Monday morning believed to be from a family that works on the show circuit. Full story.
►TASMANIA: Tasmania Police are appealing for information from the public about a stolen red Mazda Bravo that was dumped in the Blythe River. Full story.
![IN TOO DEEP: How the vehicle came to rest on Sunday morning. Picture: Supplied.
IN TOO DEEP: How the vehicle came to rest on Sunday morning. Picture: Supplied.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/m9cm3fQhzEZwYVrxgAgpQC/4ffd0dcb-0175-4dd0-9500-7025190117d7.jpg/r0_0_960_540_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
►QUEENSLAND: A PONY that was euthanised at a property in the Gold Coast hinterland on May 25 is the first recorded case of the deadly Hendra virus in Queensland for two years. Full story.
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►NEWCASTLE: AT the moment, the Newcastle Interchange is still a tradie’s haven.
But – thanks to the wonders of smart phones – Novocastrians can put themselves on the completed platform with a virtual reality app unveiled by the state government this week. Full story.
![VIRTUALLY HERE: Revitalising Newcastle has unveiled a new app that gives a virtual reality experience of the under-construction Newcastle Interchange.
VIRTUALLY HERE: Revitalising Newcastle has unveiled a new app that gives a virtual reality experience of the under-construction Newcastle Interchange.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/m9cm3fQhzEZwYVrxgAgpQC/3d43a5f0-f656-4830-b783-b35586cb8bb3.jpg/r69_0_1130_597_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
National news
► SYDNEY: Councils are set to be stripped of the power to determine development applications above a certain value in a governance shake-up that will mandate the use of independent planning panels across most of NSW. Full story.
![SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 26: Salim Mehajer leaves Downing Centre Local court on April 26, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Munoz/Fairfax Media)
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - APRIL 26: Salim Mehajer leaves Downing Centre Local court on April 26, 2017 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Daniel Munoz/Fairfax Media)](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/m9cm3fQhzEZwYVrxgAgpQC/87c0bbfe-25a3-46cb-bf54-f7d7ab51934e.jpg/r2_0_728_408_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
►CANBERRA: Senior tax official Michael Cranston was investigated by the ATO's anti-fraud unit last year over claims he improperly used his influence to have a court case against a "high-wealth individual" dropped, internal Tax Office documents reveal. Full story.
►VICTORIA: One of the key lawyers in the Mabo case, Bryan Keon-Cohen, has described the proposal to enshrine an Indigenous voice in the constitution as modest and conservative, and challenged "gutless politicians" to support it. Full story.
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World news:
►LONDON: Can Jeremy Corbyn win the unwinnable election? After a series of promising polls, this question is now being seriously asked in the UK. Full story.
►MANCHESTER: A week after the Manchester bombing, six children are still fighting for their future.
Manchester Children's Hospital is dealing with a tragedy and with demands greater than most of its staff can remember. But they are pulling together, keeping each other going with "tea, toast and lots of hugs", the hospital's associate head - an intensive care consultant - told Fairfax on Monday. Full story.
►BALI: Sara Connor can finally rest easy that her five-year sentence for the fatal group assault of a Bali police officer will not be increased again after the prosecution ruled out one last appeal. Full story.
►JAKARTA: The Australian government says it will not be represented before a Jakarta court hearing a $103 million class action on behalf of 115 youths incarcerated in Australia for alleged people smuggling. Full story.
On this day
1925 British mariners shoot on demonstrators
1925 Peter DePaolo became 1st man to average over 100 mph at Indy
1925 Rogers Hornsby replaces Branch Rickey as manager of Cardinals
1925 In China protests erupt against the Great Powers infringing on Chinese sovereignty.
1925 Indianapolis 500: Peter DePaolo wins in 4:56:39.401 (162.748 km/h)
1942 1,047 bombers bomb Cologne in RAF's raid of WW II
FACES OF AUSTRALIA: HELENE HAMILTON
![WON'T STOP: Helene Hamilton has been a crossing guard for 30 years in Devonport, assisting school students to get safely to school and hopes to continue for years to come. Picture: Paul Scambler.
WON'T STOP: Helene Hamilton has been a crossing guard for 30 years in Devonport, assisting school students to get safely to school and hopes to continue for years to come. Picture: Paul Scambler.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/m9cm3fQhzEZwYVrxgAgpQC/94f6a7ba-558e-4fc8-8fc9-d892d0dd0080.jpg/r0_0_456_677_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
Past and present Reece High School and Nixon Street Primary School pupils would recognise Devonport crossing guard Helene Hamilton.
On Thursday Ms Hamilton celebrates 30 years on the job, helping school children walk safely to and from school. Read all about her.