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Australia - Anti-fluoridation stance seen as helping secure council spot
Anti-fluoridation stance seen as helping secure council spot Posted 6 hours 20 minutes ago An anti-fluoride campaigner elected to the Warrnambool council says ratepayers have shown their opposition to water ...
'Get back on tracks' Call to revive rail line
A WARRNAMBOOL City Council election candidate has made a bold call for the defunct railway line to Port Fairy to be relaid.
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AFTER 13 years as the Koroit Post Office licensees, Kevin and Fran Lee expected to sort their last box of letters yesterday.
Company fined $85,000 for accident
A WorkSafe prosecutor yesterday said the company had noted in an OH&S committee meeting on August 13 last year that the height of the finger jointing glue head should only be moved when the cutters were not ...
WEST police officers are expected to be sporting a new fashion statement in support of a campaign to reduce violence against women.
Teen on schoolgirl rape charge
A TEENAGE boy has been charged with the rape of a 14-year-old girl in front of classmates when she passed out after a drinking binge.
Rees softens resistance to deaths ...
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Conversations with dead people
THE mind is a powerful thing. It can believe, it can be deceived, it can fool itself, it can be hypnotised, it can play tricks on you.
Northern Exposure: Call for new sister city
IT might not offer the same cultural exposure as a Japanese sister city relationship but a bond with a place like Mildura could be a real asset for Moyne Shire, a council candidate believes.
River boulevard: 900 lots to open Merri to public
A NEW subdivision in north Dennington designed to provide affordable housing could instead turn into a sought-after river suburb.
Ambos take fight to the streets
WEST ambulance officers are appealing to the public to help them secure better pay and conditions after what they describe as months of inaction from the State Government About 14 paramedics yesterday marched ...
Brothers shoot to be the next Coens
MOVE over Baz Luhrmann, another Aussie filmmaker looks set to put Australia on the silver screen.
Pay row leads to construction stop; Airport extension furore
CONTRACTORS have boycotted extensions to the Warrnambool airport terminal, claiming they are owed tens of thousands of dollars for their work.
WHEN The Doctor and The Colonel aren't patrolling Hopkins River for mullet poachers, they're giving their all for Warrnambool.
Too Old to Kill; Heritage cottage must stay: expert
WARRNAMBOOL'S most controversial and dilapidated old building must be restored, the state's peak heritage body chairman has declared.
But Warrnambool residents weren't the only ones sweating it out in the early hours of Thursday morning as minimum temperatures hovered around 18 degrees in Port Fairy, 19 degrees in Mortlake and 23 degrees in ...
Dairy Farmers backs Kirin takeover
Australia's largest seller of juice and fresh milk after last year's purchase of National Foods - is seeking a larger share of the nation's beverage market to limit the impact of stalling beer demand at home.
E-mazing idea: Recycle your old electrical goods
KERBSIDE collection has made recycling a weekly ritual for most households but a Warrnambool business is calling for residents to get into the habit of recycling electrical waste too.
Will someone please think about the children?
A WAITING list for home-based day care in Warrnambool and district has blown out to more than 130 children.
Cup day cash found, hit-run driver goes missing
IF you lost money yesterday then Warrnambool police Senior Constable Andy Gottliebsen could be your new best friend.