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2/13

Eugene Barnes
With more and more drivers glued to their phones and no required driver training, I don't have faith in them spotting pedestrians at crossings. Let's get creative and build some sky bridges with ramps for everyone to use in sketchy spots around Ballarat!
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Michael Lloyd-Jones
How about we add some overhead lights and pedestrian lights - it's really sketchy trying to see when cars are coming at you.
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2/20
I'm all about moving forward, but this is straight up the dumbest waste of cash in our sweet little town.
I rolled up there last week and this family with little ones just strolled out in front of me, not even checking. Good thing I was only going 10ks. That was a disaster ready to go down!
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2/16
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2/13
If it's safe, you should always stop for animals on the road or just avoid them. I get that sometimes it's not safe, but come on, those swans are always hanging out in the same spots. They're pretty big, so you can see them from a mile away. If you can't spot them until you're right on top of them, ... View More
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2/18
They gotta keep him away from the top dogs for a bit, it might mess with his head. He's got a ways to go to reach Bolt's record - he needs to find like 7 or 8 meters. But he's a solid runner and has to make the jump to competing with the big kids. A lot of young runners struggle with that transition... View More
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2/18
Is it even shockin', tbh, l'd rather be a minnow in the ocean. Let the heavy hitters duke it out. Adam Wright
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2/13
I passed Gordon at around 3:30am and noticed that the right lane was still icy while the left lane was clear. The ice warning lights were flashing.
The lights were flashing yesterday but no one around me seemed to care or drive carefully.
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2/17
We're going straight to Tobin's if they keep this up. Asa MacLeod
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2/13
J.J. Spaun showed precision and poise on Oakmont's U.S.G.A. layout, making a sweet putt on 18. Congratulations and Happy Father's Day to him and his family. Clarence Price