Court hears of scuba drowning tragedy (The Australian)
AN inexperienced scuba diver who drowned off Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula was hurried into the
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AN inexperienced scuba diver who drowned off Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula was hurried into the water with two friends by the dive boat crew, a court has been told.
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Very dry, with cold nights and mild days - Victoria in August 2006 (Bureau of Meterology)
Victoria experienced a very dry August, with a number of places recording their lowest
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Victoria experienced a very dry August, with a number of places recording their lowest rainfall totals for more than 20 years.
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Burglar’s new tool: a mouse (The Age)
AS ONE of the detectives responsible for bringing Michael Wissell to justice said, his
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AS ONE of the detectives responsible for bringing Michael Wissell to justice said, his case brought together three of middle Australia’s great obsessions: real estate, crime and widescreen televisions.
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Hungry for success (The Age)
Nash Rawiller has done it hard with wasting but is reaping the rewards of
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Nash Rawiller has done it hard with wasting but is reaping the rewards of his sacrifices. Photo: Jenny Evans IN THE winter of 1994, Nash Rawiller saw the first tangible sign that his career as a leading apprentice had a substantial cost.
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Guys And Dolls (Evening Standard)
Patrick Swayze is out of the corner. After a chest infection did its worst,
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Patrick Swayze is out of the corner. After a chest infection did its worst, he who was once voted nothing less than “sexiest man in the world” has made his belated West End debut.
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Road toll on course for record low (drive.com.au)
Victorian Government says anti-speed measures responsible for record low road toll, reports SIMON MANN.
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Victorian Government says anti-speed measures responsible for record low road toll, reports SIMON MANN.
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On track for record low road toll (The Age)
A SHARP fall in the number of fatalities in Melbourne’s south-eastern corridor, anti-speed measures
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A SHARP fall in the number of fatalities in Melbourne’s south-eastern corridor, anti-speed measures and a new strategy for catching drink-drivers are propelling Victoria to its lowest ever recorded road toll, despite the deaths of two people at the weekend.
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Big fun run (Wanstead and Woodford Guardian)
YOUNGSTERS at St Anthony’s Primary School in Mornington Road, Woodford Green, raised £4,400 for
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YOUNGSTERS at St Anthony’s Primary School in Mornington Road, Woodford Green, raised £4,400 for charity by putting on their running shoes.
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No such thing as a free punch (Sydney Morning Herald)
Whacks lyrical … Bob Cooper laughs as Parramatta’s Paul Taylor struggles on the deck
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Whacks lyrical … Bob Cooper laughs as Parramatta’s Paul Taylor struggles on the deck and, inset from left, Lee Pomfret is carried from the field after the brawl, is heavily bandaged after the incident and Cooper looks disappointed after his appeal his thrown out.
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Racing Preview (AAP Racing and Sports)
Friday, 25 August 2006 : Local galloper Lago’s Peak returns to the scene of
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Friday, 25 August 2006 : Local galloper Lago’s Peak returns to the scene of his last win and looks ready to improve in today’s Priority Print Solutions Handicap (2000m) at Mornington.
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