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Current Headlines
Updated ( 8/10/2008 )
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Traders fight back
LOCAL traders are up in arms over Indigo Shire Council’s decision not to review its ban on displaying goods against the windows outside local shops. --->
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Corks to help motor neurone sufferers
A STANLEY woman has devised a corker of an idea that will help provide more loan equipment, such as wheelchairs, to those suffering from motor neurone disease. --->
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Rates outrage
BEECHWORTH ratepayers and traders were able to air frustrations on a range of Indigo Shire Council related issues during a community forum last week. --->
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Sophie joins Parks for school holidays
BEECHWORTH Secondary College student, Sophie Donaldson, spent her school holidays doing work experience with Parks Victoria in Wangaratta. --->
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Cemetery walk comes to life
A SMALL group braved the inclement weather to attend the launch of the Women’s Suffrage Self-Guided Cemetery Walk in Beechworth last week. --->
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Trio to serve up sustainable lunch
BEECHWORTH is set to host its first “more sustainable lunch” on October 18 as Sue Adams, registered personal trainer and exercise instructor, teams up with Allan Parker of Gigi’s Restaurant and Peter Mim from Goldfields Greengrocer. --->
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Nothing to lose
BEECHWORTH will have to wait another week before it rejoins the Wangaratta and District Cricket Association A grade scene after being given a bye in the first round, which kicks off this Saturday. --->
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