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Good morning Bendigo! It's Wednesday, February 19 and here's what's making headline's today. - A victim of notorious paedophile priest Gerald Ridsdale says he's glad the disgraced and now-dead figure "can't hurt any more kids". https://links.acm.media/DVq4bs - Green space in Huntly is running out. This group wants to keep what's left. https://links.acm.media/RIeRFb - Images show scale of blaze that took at least 22 firetrucks to quell. https://links.acm.media/ER6a0L - 'New chapter' in Bendigo Gift history as athletes race for golden nuggets. https://links.acm.media/6N3UpM

Good morning Bendigo. It is Tuesday, February 4 and here are today's top headlines. - A major block of units in North Bendigo has been sold for $35 million in one of the biggest property sales in the city. https://links.acm.media/bkXoe7 - Campaspe mayor Rob Amos has been elected the new chair of Rural Councils Victoria. Find out the key items at the top of his to-do list. https://links.acm.media/hTx7dz - McGregor expansion pays off with strong showing at first sheep sale. https://links.acm.media/CWmFun - Strathdale-Maristians crowned the region's best short-form team again. https://links.acm.media/F4FatE

UPDATED: The Bendigo football community is in shock following the sudden death of Troy Selwood. https://links.acm.media/jkyMY0

Good morning Bendigo. It's Wednesday, February 5 and here's what's making headlines today: - Girton Grammar remains the most expensive school in Bendigo, despite a new fee structure that could see parents saving nearly $10,000 over the 13 years of their child's education. https://links.acm.media/lhIsP8 - How rural health schools are getting students into 'hard to reach regions'. https://links.acm.media/m984hu - And the Bendigo football community remembers former AFL player Troy Selwood. https://links.acm.media/1ih0x4

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In 1874, 19-year-old Bendigo primary school teacher Barbara Rae had a dream for women to play cricket. Now, the cricket 'trailblazer' is to be immortalised in a bronze. https://links.acm.media/cmFEYL

Good morning Bendigo! It is Thursday, February 6 and here's what is making headline's today. - One of Bendigo's favourite food institutions is ready to expand, opening a new cafe in the heart of town. https://links.acm.media/FXC2zA - Prospective home owners looking to buy in Bendigo have two properties going up for auction on February 8 to pick from. https://links.acm.media/B8OGes - And it's still early days, but it's a case of so far, so good for new South Bendigo co-coach Troy Coates at Harry Trott Oval. https://links.acm.media/riMys3 Be sure to keep up to date with the latest around the region through the Bendigo Advertisers daily blog.

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Good morning Bendigo! It's Monday, February 17 and here's what's making headline's today. - Residents in a California Gully neighbourhood are demanding the Bendigo council take action to stop alleged "speeding and antisocial driving behaviour" in their street. https://links.acm.media/a89EYS - Prosecutor open to in-community sentence for man who stabbed friend in neck. https://links.acm.media/iGLLCZ - Two of Bendigo's premier accommodation locations are on the market for a potential joint deal with millions of dollars. https://links.acm.media/vTbcpO - 'He was a leader in the truest sense': emotional farewell to Troy Selwood. https://links.acm.media/S72ZH8