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October, 2004

Club closes its doors

30 Oct 2004 @ 12:00 AM

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by CODY WINNELL THE common bowling term “good grass” unfortunately doesn’t mean what it used to at the Branxholme Bowling Club. Instead of being used when a bowler sends down a good bowl with a sensational line, it now describes the length of grass and weeds on the once famous and historical Branxholme bowling green. After 31 years the Branxholme Lawn Bowling Club has ceased existance, a decision that had to be made at the club’s final statutory … Continue reading →  0 Comments

  • Talented trio return

    30 Oct 2004 @ 12:00 AM

    Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by Spectator-Observer Partnership IMPERIALS’ has been buoyed by confirmation that some of its favourite sons will be donning the club’s guernsey in 2005. The majority of the past season’s Bulldogs have recommitted to the cause while three returning, … Continue reading →  0 Comments

  • Target fire ‘not suspicious’

    30 Oct 2004 @ 12:00 AM

    Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by Spectator-Observer Partnership SUSPICIOUS circumstances surrounding last Friday’s $2 million Target fire in Hamilton have been ruled out by investigators. The finding was delivered after an expert and an experienced fire investigation team consisting of three CFA, two … Continue reading →  0 Comments

  • Permits are sought for village sites

    30 Oct 2004 @ 12:00 AM

    Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by Spectator-Observer Partnership ROCHE Mining has invited landholders near its proposed village sites to inspect applications for planning permits at Southern Grampians Shire offices. Roche employee relations manager, Ian Harmer, said the company had lodged the applications with … Continue reading →  0 Comments

Dentist in call to add fluoride 0

30 Oct 2004 @ 12:00 AM | Hamilton Spectator   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by Spectator-Observer Partnership HAMILTON dentist, Dr Jennifer Barke, has called for fluoride to be added to water supplies to help reduce dental waiting times and prevent tooth decay. Dr Barke told a fluoridation forum in Hamilton on Thursday … Continue reading →

Entries strong …boost for Sunday’s Three Bays Marathon 0

29 Oct 2004 @ 12:00 AM | Portland Observer   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by SIMON BAMPFIELD THE 2004 Coastal Real Estate Portland Three Bays Marathon is ready to run and entry numbers are again healthy for Sunday morning’s event. In the week leading up to the event numbers were down, but … Continue reading →

Portland to come alive 0

29 Oct 2004 @ 12:00 AM | Portland Observer   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by JASON WALLACE PORTLAND is set to come alive this weekend with a packed program for a festival the organising committee hopes will become an iconic annual event. The Portland Bay Festival will be launched tonight at the … Continue reading →

Spud van decision shocks many 0

29 Oct 2004 @ 12:00 AM | Portland Observer   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by BILL MELDRUM THE future of the spud van in Portland has been thrown into turmoil after Glenelg Shire Council made a unilateral decision to relocate it to the foreshore. The council’s decision has shocked Portland police officer-in-charge … Continue reading →

Ewing again top Dog 0

28 Oct 2004 @ 12:00 AM | Hamilton Spectator   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by CODY WINNELL HAMILTON Imperials honoured its best player for 2004 on Saturday night when Shane Ewing was given the club’s premier personal trophy. Ewing was named club best and fairest after a sensational and consistent year that … Continue reading →

Review revealed 0

28 Oct 2004 @ 12:00 AM | Hamilton Spectator   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by CODY WINNELL HAMILTON Racing Club member and long-time horse racing supporter, Lynton McLeod, has expressed disappointment in the club’s handling of an Operational Review conducted earlier this year. McLeod said he was unhappy that the club didn’t … Continue reading →

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