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An exhibition reunion
Art student graduates from the mid 1980s will host an art exhibition for their 30-year reunion.
Warrant leads to remand on drugs
Raid uncovers ice, cannabis, ecstasy, cash and ammo in Warrnambool on Friday.
Tickets selling fast for garden party
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Chasing a slice of Wildcats’ history
Run with a view to bring in funds
Aiming to get past runs on the board
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Racing from Dubai to the ‘Bool
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Stress-related absence from work is on the rise, corporate psychologists have warned.
Tony Abbott was warned about rumours of an affair with Peta Credlin, claims book
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Funding boost for regional group
A philanthropic trust receives a $15,000 boost from Deakin University.
Last chance for grant funding
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