HAMILTON Lawn Tennis Club's juniors served it up at their break-up on Tuesday. The young tennis enthusiasts signalled the end to an enjoyable season with a barbecue and social hit, defying the unfavourable conditions. Picture: JOSIE HAYDEN 040330jh14 3 April 2004 - Hamilton Spectator |

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70 square Hamilton home tops $650,000 INTERESTED bidders in a crowd of almost 100 people were scattered througout the gardens of Thesally during its auction by auctioneer Craig Pertzel on Saturday. 040327mb18 30 March 2004 - Hamilton Spectator |

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Girl burnt
Parents need to be extra diligent during school holidays, CFA warns A YOUNG girl sustained burns to her hands and face in this house fire in Scott St, Heywood, on Wednesday afternoon. Picture: LAURENE JENKINS 040407LJ02 9 April 2004 - Portland Observer |

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New Dog with old tricks IMPERIALS lined up its new breed on Tuesday night, which included prominent recruit Ron Watson (left) formerly of Penshurst. Nick Hassett (second from left), Brad Sommerville and Travis Membrey (right) are other new faces who are expected to play a key role in the coming season. Picture: MEGAN BRAYLEY 040406mb12 8 April 2004 - Hamilton Spectator |

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Zac overcomes a tough start APPEAL to help the kids. Zac Thomas, 8, shows off what's left of the scar from a life-saving operation he underwent at the Royal Children's Hospital, just hours after he was born. Picture: JOSIE HAYDEN 040331jh2 8 April 2004 - Hamilton Spectator |

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Outpatient service benefits kids THE Royal Children's Hospital outpatient clinic in Portland has helped Rebecca Gray manage Type 1 diabetes. Picture: PHILLIP BIGGS 040406PB02 7 April 2004 - Portland Observer |

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IMPERIALS coach Wayne Aitken played in the practice match at Melville Oval on Saturday. Unfortunately the Dogs went down to Terang-Mortlake but Aitken says Imperials will benefit from the hitout. Picture: JOSIE HAYDEN 040404jh08. 6 April 2004 - Hamilton Spectator |

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MBB staying in the country BACK to the Bush. Pauline Ashleigh-Marum regrets - My Blokie Bomb has to go. Picture: JOSIE HAYDEN 040405jh29 6 April 2004 - Hamilton Spectator |

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PAUL Twomey hits out of trouble during Monday's Portland Police and Patrons Charity Golf Day, held at the Portland Golf Club.
A total of 125 players turned out for the day, and while final figures have not yet been determined, it is expected that around $5000 will be passed on to local community groups.
Picture: PHILLIP BIGGS 040405pb40 9 April 2004 - Portland Observer |

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Digging into inn's history DISCOVERIES ... Heritage Victoria senior archaeologist Jeremy Smith displays some of the artefact found at the old Portland Inn site. Picture: PHILLIP BIGGS 040404pb01 5 April 2004 - Portland Observer |

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CHOCS away. Twins Chloe (left) and Maddison Beveridge, 10 months, make the most of their first Easter as they sample their chocolate bunnies. The girls are daughters of Karen and Simon Beveridge, of Hamilton. Picture: JOSIE HAYDEN. 040407jh1 10 April 2004 - Hamilton Spectator |

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Fuse box fire HAMILTON Fire Brigade were called to Hammond St after overloading caused a small fire inside the fuse box on the pole. Picture: JOSIE HAYDEN 040401jh3. 3 April 2004 - Hamilton Spectator |

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Records tumble at interschool athletics BAYVIEW'S Nicole Rundell just misses on clearing the bar during the high jump event at Tuesday's interschool athletics carnival. Rundell was the under-16 champion at the competition. Picture: JOSH NASH 040330jn13 2 April 2004 - Portland Observer |

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Decision welcomed FEEDLOT operator David Peddie has welcomed the decision to keep Portland open for live exports, but may have to bear a financial cost of $1 million-plus. Picture: PHILLIP BIGGS 040331pb09 2 April 2004 - Portland Observer |

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Surprised champ left speechless SOUTHERN Grampians' Chris Morey was anointed as the standout player of the 2003-2004 season, having won the P. F. Christie Most Valuable Player award with 11 votes. Picture: BRENDAN ROBERTS 040330br12 1 April 2004 - Hamilton Spectator |

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Tim's national junior track titles THE Harrow thunderbolt ... Tim Houlihan has returned from the national junior titles claiming the 1500 and 3000 metre events in personal best times. Picture: JOSIE HAYDEN 040331jh1 1 April 2004 - Hamilton Spectator |

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VICTORIOUS in Saturday's Surry District Tennis Association A grade grand final were (from left) Drumborg's Shawn Dalton, Jim McKenzie, Brooke Armistead, Wendy McKenzie, Tahnee Robinson and Craig Howard. Picture: JOSH NASH 040327jn94 31 March 2004 - Portland Observer |

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No more fun and games at Snakes and Ladders RECREATIONAL fisherman Stan Jarrett will find accessing the popular Snakes and Ladders spot difficult after Parks Victoria removed the series of ropes and ladders that give the site its name. Picture: PHILLIP BIGGS 040329PB05 31 March 2004 - Portland Observer |

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Punters choice claims the cup PROUD as punch ... Badger's Wood jockey, Michael Evans, rides the Carlton Draught Hamilton Cup winner past an adoring crowd after claiming the prestigious race on Sunday.
Badger's Wood came storming home to hit the front in the straight and claim the coveted $71,000 cup, which he failed to do in 2003 when he finished third. Badger's Wood was backed into $3.10 favourite and won from Just The Part ($9) by a length with You're Joking ($14) third. Pictures: REBECCA CRAWFORD 040418rc41 20 April 2004 - Hamilton Spectator |

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PORTLAND recruit Gavin Chesser drives the Tigers forward during Saturday's practice match against Horsham. Full details on PAGE 10. Picture: PHILLIP BIGGS 040404pb08 5 April 2004 - Portland Observer |

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