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- Linda on 3AW Online Community MASSIVE GARAGE SALE6A HENTY STREET, RESERVOIR (OPPOSITE MOORE CRESCENT) SATURDAY, 18TH MAY, 2013 8.30AM TO 3.00PM AND AGAIN ... more
- Susan on Soccer should acknowledge 'boneheaded' ... In the last few weeks at Aussie Ball games - Police assaulted, capsicum sprayed used, the one African player you haveis ... more
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- IAN on Too late to be watching Patton, Gillard ... This Gillard is a disgrace to Australia. I always voted LABOR ,and never will ever again,she should resign now and never to ... more
- Caught in the crossfire on Life and death: Why weren't paramedics ... We must remember too that the meal windows and mandatory 10hour breakes between shifts were introduced over a couple of ... more
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- Caught in the crossfire on Life and death: Why weren't paramedics ... And another thing, if the computer aided despatch system we use (AMPDS) was actually up to the task this case would have ... more
- Caught in the crossfire on Life and death: Why weren't paramedics ... This isn't just about us sitting around "feeding our faces" and not responding to cases. This is about fatigue management ... more
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MASSIVE GARAGE SALE
6A HENTY STREET, RESERVOIR (OPPOSITE MOORE CRESCENT)
SATURDAY, 18TH MAY, 2013 8.30AM TO 3.00PM AND AGAIN ON SUNDAY 19TH MAY, 2013 9.00AM TO 1.00PMCOME GRAB PLENTY OF BARGAINS. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE - ALL MUST GO.
Linda Thursday 16 May, 2013 - 11:53 AM -
Garage Sale, Sat11 May 2013. 39 Shackell St, Coburg. 8.00am - 3.00pm. Moving house after 25 years, and everything has to go!!! Household and garage/workshop items, including some antique furniture and bric-a-brac. Small electrical appliances, books, pictures and prints, collectable toys, indoor and outdoor plants and pots.
Ian Friday 10 May, 2013 - 1:28 PM -
Please advertise our Garage Sale at 173 Liardet St Port Melbourne on Saturday May 11th.Starts 9.00 am
thanks
LinLindy Wright Friday 10 May, 2013 - 8:27 AM -
Garage Sale this Saturday 4th May at 42 Strathmore St, Bentleigh 3204
Selling Treadmill, household items, clothes, bike stuff, outside furniture, garden pots and more.
All items to be cleared at reasonable prices as we are moving house.
All welcome from 8am to 1pm.Katie Sankey Thursday 2 May, 2013 - 12:20 PM -
HUGE GARAGE SALE,COMBINED HOUSEHOLDS LOTS OF BARGAINS
20 LIVINGSTONE BLVD
PAKENHAM SAT 4/5/13
FROM 8.30 LOTS OF EVERYTHING!SUE Thursday 2 May, 2013 - 8:13 AM -
GARAGE SALE 2/71 Roslyn St. Brighton VIC
- SAT.4MAY 8.00-12NOON
Anything from furniture (chest of draws, bedside tables, beds, cupboard, stools etc., bikes, electric drums-kit, portable billiard table to small household goods, glassware and clothing.
Come and have a look, you will love the bargains.Gaby Wednesday 1 May, 2013 - 3:57 PM





