Monday, May 30, 2016

Victorian Government V/Line plan to run trains every 20 minutes in ... and other top stories.

  • Victorian Government V/Line plan to run trains every 20 minutes in ...

    Victorian Government V/Line plan to run trains every 20 minutes in ...
    Services to Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, Seymour and Traralgon would run every 20 minutes in peak hour.TRAINS will run every 20 minutes in peak hour along major regional lines under the State Government’s new long-term plan for public transport.Services to the city from Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, Seymour and Traralgon would run every 20 minutes in peak hour and every 40 minutes in off-peak times.There will also be five services, five days a week to the outer regional train lines of Warrnambool, ..
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  • Paying tax on your child's bank interest

    My husband and I set up a bank account for our kids when they started school. We made an original deposit of $500, but since then we have only added money they’ve earnt – pocket money, gifts. We want them to save until they are 18. Do they need to do tax returns for their bank interest? Surely they won’t need to pay tax until they’re 18?A child who is under 18, will only pay tax on unearned income, such as interest, once it exceeds a certain threshold; the threshold for the 2016 financial year i..
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  • 'Commuter-style' services flagged for five Victorian regional centres

    'Commuter-style' services flagged for five Victorian regional centres
    'Commuter-style' services flagged for five Victorian regional centres Posted May 30, 2016 11:02:51 Five regional centres in Victoria will get better "commuter-style" train services under the Victorian Government's newly announced Regional Network Development Plan (RNDP). Key points:Geelong, Bendigo, Ballarat, Seymour, Traralgon the focusLong-term goal is to deliver trains every 20 mins in the peak and every 40 mins off-peakOther centres, including Warrnambool and Bai..
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  • Full steam ahead

    Full steam ahead
    Check out some of our junior rugby union stars at Albury's Murrayfield oval on Sunday Junior Steamers were on the right track to glory at Albury's Murrayfield Oval on Sunday as the under 7s  and under 13s took on visiting team Griffiths.  Full steam ahead Steamers under 7s, Caelin Kopievsky, powers forward towards the goal line. Albury Steamers under 13s, Connor Scanlon kicks the ball down the field. BREAK THROUGH: Albury's Josh Martin shrugs off a tackle fr..
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  • Our line missed out, say the MPs

    Our line missed out, say the MPs
    NOT HAPPY: Tim McCurdy said North East train users were let down.Key state and federal politicians have claimed the North East has missed out in the Victorian government’s rail plan.Ovens Valley MLA Tim McCurdy said the Victorian Regional Network Development Plan offered little to train users on the North East line.He said the target to deliver services five days a week would be a minor win.“There are already four services to Melbourne a day and a coach from Albury-Wodonga to Wangaratta once a d..
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  • Import status left in limbo

    Import status left in limbo
    The result of the round three clash between Cobram and Twin City has been reversed after a league inquiry Cobram Roar coach Adam GatcumCOBRAM Roar believes it has been left in the dark over the import status of their players after the result of their round three match against Twin City was reversed.The AWFA was asked to launch an inquiry after the Wanderers were tipped off by a spectator that the Roar were fielding more than the two visa players allowed by the league.The Wanderers..
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  • OM throw down the gauntlet

    OM throw down the gauntlet
    THE Ovens and Murray has named a new-look under-17 side to take part in the North East zone netball qualifiers at Shepparton on Sunday. Wodonga Raider Brooke Pryse (right) has taken on some big names including Pigeon Abbey Jones. She has been named in a strong Ovens and Murray squad.THE Ovens and Murray has named a new-look under-17 side to take part in the North East zone netball qualifiers at Shepparton on Sunday.Only Wodonga Raider Brooke Pryse and Albury’s Caitlyn Gerecke play..
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  • Teenage sexting a confusing message

    Teenage sexting a confusing message
    VIC: Differing laws around sexting in NSW and Victoria make it hard for teenagers on the Border. Differing laws around sexting in NSW and Victoria make it hard for teenagers on the Border to understand what they are allowed to do, according to lawyers.Victorian minors can send explicit photographs of themselves, but not other children, while it is illegal to send those photographs of anyone underage in NSW.Hume Riverina Community Legal Service has highlighted the anomaly as part o..
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  • What's happening in Wodonga

    What's happening in Wodonga
    A man will be sentenced next month for an unprovoked attack on his girlfriend's ex-partner Matthew Phillip Wright falsely accused a man of inflicting bruises on his girlfriend before punching the man as he stood outside his home.Albury Local Court heard on Monday how the victim was once in a relationship with Wright’s girlfriend.Magistrate Tony Murray was told in police facts that the victim had absolutely no idea what Wright was talking about.Wright, 20, walked away from the scen..
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  • Models Announce Exclusive East Coast Tour Dates

    Models Announce Exclusive East Coast Tour Dates
    music > News Models Announce Exclusive East Coast Tour Dates May 30th 2016 | 1:33pm | Staff Writer Tweet Australian alt-rock band Models have announced a set of special live shows this September/October. Fresh from a full house at Sydney's Enmore Theatre for VIVID Live, the four-piece are relishing the opportunity to perform their vast catalogue live once again. Models have been hailed as one of the most innovative and imaginative Australian acts since they rose from the ashes of Melbourne..
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