Central Deborah Gold Mine has unveiled its latest attraction: an underground trampoline park. Aptly named "Bounce Below Bendigo," the playground offers visitors a unique, if not slightly hazardous,
EAGLEHAWK — In a shocking twist that has left local parents both bewildered and slightly amused, the playground slides at the Eaglehawk Playspace have been sanitised not once but twice after
In a bold attempt to combat the unseasonably cold weather, several dedicated nudists in Bendigo have been spotted wearing nothing but socks to shield themselves from the icy chill, sources
In a groundbreaking move to revolutionise the retail industry, Coles in Bendigo announced that it will replace all grocery items with 5000 new self-serve checkouts to "liberate" shoppers
In a groundbreaking e-scooter trial in Bendigo, existential questions are swirling like leaves in the wind. The burning query on everyone's minds: If a scooter falls into Lake
Bendigo residents are gearing up for Easter Sunday, not because of its religious significance, but because it finally gives them a socially acceptable excuse to devour chocolate for breakfast.
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Local man Jeremy Wilkins has reportedly managed to stop at the Alexandra Fountain and not make eye contact with a charity collector.
Eyewitnesses to the remarkable display of avoidance described
In a stunning turn of events, local car thief Jake Mildew was reportedly dumbfounded to find a stack of unpaid parking tickets in the glove box of his recently stolen
Meet Dave Grills, a self-proclaimed meat enthusiast who has boldly declared his intention to devour the entire animal kingdom at this year's Meatstock festival.
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A bustling workplace in Bendigo was thrown into disarray as their beloved DeLonghi coffee machine, affectionately known as "Beanzilla," unexpectedly went on sick leave, leaving the entire office
Back in the olden days, Pizza Hut represented the golden age of Bendigo when dial-up internet and Spice Girls ruled.
But thanks to a daring graffiti makeover, the faded all-you-can-eat
In a shocking turn of events, parking underground at the Bendigo Marketplace has evolved from a mundane activity into a full-fledged blood sport, leaving shoppers questioning if their next trip