In Bendigo, near where I live in north-central Victoria, there are now huge numbers of crested pigeons. |
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Eileen's grandfather was a tailor by trade, an Irishman who had gone to Australia to the goldfields of Bendigo where Eileen's father was born. |
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Martin had been born in Bendigo but was moved west when his father followed the gold rush. |
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The residents of Bendigo have been warned that they may hear simulated gunfire along with several helicopters. |
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She lectures in film, literature and women's studies at La Trobe University Bendigo. |
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The double-decker coach from Bendigo made exciting viewing, tilting, lurching and leaning. |
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He began his sentence in the Bendigo police station cells, where up to 18 prisoners were locked in an area with bunks for five or six people. |
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Bendigo is credited with inventing the southpaw stance in boxing. |
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When Rochester was granted re-entry to the Goulburn Valley league the following year, after almost five decades in the Bendigo competition, many players failed to return. |
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The creation of Frank McEncroe, a boilermaker from Bendigo, it has become synonymous with good hearty, fried food that can be purchased from the corner shop. |
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He eyed Norman, who was lifting one end of a four-by-two and sighting down it, as his Bendigo uncle had taught him to sight new beams, seeking out the bow. |
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