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Fraudsters wanted
TWO people are wanted for allegedly stealing money from businesses.
Police allege that on 17 and 18 December last year, a couple gained access to a store account of businesses in Mentone and Airport West. The duo then allegedly changed the account details and made more than $5000 worth of fraudulent purchases.
An image of two people police wish to speak to has been released (above). Anyone with information can contact Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000 or Moorabbin Police Station 03 9556 6565
By Jessica Key |
First Baptist Church of Moultrie Mar 3, 2021
Mar 3, 2021
As we gathered together to hear Pastor Hernan Sierra from Honduras speak last Wednesday, his son ended the service with a sentiment I also felt in my heart. Many people from several churches came together in one place as family. It didnât matter our backgrounds, ethnicities, or cultural differences. Yet, we felt like we belonged. Pastor Sierraâs message was one of hope as we are still experiencing the aftermath of 2020 in 2021.Â
One thing we are glad of as we embark into the third month of this year is being able to see the smiling faces of our members and guests in person instead of only through a computer screen. Of course, with the livestreaming of our 10:30am Sunday services, as well as maintaining an online presence for many of our small groups, we are able to reach those who, for health reasons, still canât come in person. It sure is nice, however, to glance across the
Defibrillate to show plenty of heart in Australian Cup Posted by: RS NewsWire+ at 12:44pm on 3/3/2021
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Defibrillate has improved his fitness levels in search of a fifth consecutive win in the Australian Cup
New Zealand-bred Defibrillate faces his sternest test as he tries to extend his winning sequence in the Group 1 Australian Cup (2000m) at Flemington.
The son of Shocking, who started his career in New Zealand with Graham Richardson, who remains in the ownership along with former test captain Brendon McCallum and racing legend Lance O’Sullivan, is racing for a fifth win in succession on Saturday.
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In-form galloper Defibrillate is giving his New Zealand owners a great thrill, having strung together four consecutive wins in Melbourne, and he will be vying to extend it to five at Flemington on Saturday.
Co-bred and part-owned by Matamata trainer Graham Richardson, the son of Shocking is set to line-up in the Gr.1 Australian Cup (2000m) this weekend for Plumpton conditioner Patrick Payne, his first tilt at elite-level.
The six-year-old gelding has been in stellar form this time in, winning four of his five starts, including the Listed Lord Stakes (1700m) at Caulfield on Boxing Day and the Listed Mornington Cup Prelude (2000m) at the same track last start.