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News Grave price hikePeople buried in new sections at Pine Lodge Cemetery will pay hundreds of dollars more than those buried in established sections. By Monique Preston
News Calling for support for a dire cause“If we can prevent other children from drowning, and going through what we went through, then that’s how we know we’re winning.” By Sharlene Baldo
News Dude, here’s my bike | Restoring a 1928 Indian Scout: A labour of loveThe Scout was the favoured model of motorcycle to perform the famed ‘wall of death’ stunt at circuses due to its impressive handling. It could be ridden with no hands. By Bree Harding
News Lifesaver for Victoria’s ambulances reaches milestoneTheir work goes beyond simply freeing up other ambulances for critical emergencies. By Taylah Baker