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October, 2006

IN THE BALANCE

31 Oct 2006 @ 12:00 AM

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by CODY WINNELL THE Hamilton and District Cricket Association A grade clash between College and Hamilton hangs in the balance after Saturday’s day one. On a wicket which drew criticism from observers, College won the toss and didn’t hesitate sending Hamilton into bat – an obvious decision. Hamilton captain Marcus Grinham described the wicket as “a talking point”, but added: “that’s turf wickets”. “There were a few demons in it (the wicket). But it was consistently doing things, … Continue reading →  0 Comments

  • GETTING WARMER Hamilton couple push national action on climate change

    31 Oct 2006 @ 12:00 AM

    Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by PHOEBE STEWART A COMPANY set up by Hamilton farmers, Mark Wootton and Eve Kantor, has paid $160,000 to grab Australia’s attention on global warming. The Climate Institute, established by a $10 million donation from the couple in … Continue reading →  0 Comments

  • Kot runs hot …Smashes unbeaten century as superb South streak continues

    30 Oct 2006 @ 12:00 AM

    Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by DEAN MILLARD RICHARD Kot had a spectacular return to form in A grade for South Portland on Saturday, smashing an unbeaten 138 to set up a comfortable win over Colts at Cavalier Park in the Portland District … Continue reading →  0 Comments

  • Overpass opens

    30 Oct 2006 @ 12:00 AM

    Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by BILL MELDRUM TRAFFIC has started flowing at the $15 million Cliff St overpass Ñ despite some last minute hiccups at last Thursday’s official opening ceremony. The overpass was opened by Sports Minister Justin Madden who arrived 90 … Continue reading →  0 Comments

Child-care crisis Cosy Cubby closure to cut 35 childcare places 0

30 Oct 2006 @ 12:00 AM | Portland Observer   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by BILL MELDRUM PORTLAND parents are facing a looming childcare crisis following the shock announcement that the Cosy Cubby Children’s Centre will close at the end of this year. The centre, at Portland Aluminium, provides 35 childcare places … Continue reading →

TWO-DAYERS BEGIN 0

28 Oct 2006 @ 12:00 AM | Hamilton Spectator   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by LLOYD ILETT and CODY WINNELL TWO-day games start the second part of Hamilton and District Cricket Association’s A grade 2006-2007 season today. Out-of-form Southern Grampians hosts St Andrews at Tarrington. Captain Robbie Nield said despite its last … Continue reading →

ALL SYSTEMS BLOW Approval for Australia’s largest wind farm 0

28 Oct 2006 @ 12:00 AM | Hamilton Spectator   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by BRIAN O’BRIEN A $600 MILLION wind farm near Macarthur – Australia’s largest so far – has got the green light from the State Government who granted planning approval yesterday. In fact, the 183-turbine wind farm is the … Continue reading →

Twilight tennis starts Tuesday 0

27 Oct 2006 @ 12:00 AM | Portland Observer   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by Spectator-Observer Partnership THE Portland Lawn twilight tennis competition will start next Tuesday evening. The competition will begin from 5pm on Tuesday, October 31 with all men’s grades and one women’s grade competing and then on Wednesday with … Continue reading →

Bigger than ever …Portland Golf Club Spring Tournament attracts massive numbers 0

27 Oct 2006 @ 12:00 AM | Portland Observer   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by SIMON BAMPFIELD THE Portland Golf Club’s annual Spring Tournament is bigger and better than ever. The tournament runs for 10 days in total and will begin today with a 4BBB stableford event. The main attraction to the … Continue reading →

Rotary prepares for 24th annual art show 0

27 Oct 2006 @ 12:00 AM | Portland Observer   

Spectator-Observer Partnership  |  Originally written by ANGELA McFEETERS PORTLAND’S social event of the year returns next Friday, when the Rotary Club of Portland entertains guests with bubbly and hors d’oeuvres at the gala opening of the 24th Annual Art Exhibition. The club’s biggest … Continue reading →

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