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Fire crews battle building blaze in Melbourne s north-west

Clark Rubber shop fire in Melbourne’s north-west ‘under control’ We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss 11.44am Normal text size Advertisement It took more than an hour for about 60 firefighters to gain control of a large building blaze that sent smoke across Melbourne’s north-west on Saturday morning. Fire Rescue Victoria crews were called out to the site of a Clark Rubber store at Niddrie on Keilor Road just after 10.45am on Saturday, after a passerby reported an explosion and flames coming from the building. Fire crews outside the Clark Rubber shop front in Niddrie on Saturday.

Burke Road shop sells for $1m above reserve

Burke Road shop sells for $1m above reserve We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Camberwell Investors are betting bold on a shopping strip recovery. One paid $1 million above the reserve for a prime shop at 580 Burke Road with a final $6.788 million auction bid. Fitzroys’ Chris Kombi and Chris James said the shop, leased long term to Country Road’s Witchery, commanded a sharp 3.8 per cent yield. A strata-titled, 130 sq m two-storey shop at 193 Clarendon Street sold for $1,022,000. Credit: Collingwood It took just 27 bids for a two-storey converted office at 126 Rupert Street to sell for $2.46 million in an auction overseen by Gross Waddell ICR’s

That time in our lives when we need to really start living

That time in our lives when we need to really start living We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Last month, my friend, Deb Clarke, debuted on the back line in the twos for the Geelong Amateur Football Club. She did enough to be named by her coach, former Cats star Tim McGrath at full-forward for the next match. The club is so competitive, Mardi Dangerfield runs around in the ones. Most of the team has uni assignments and P-plates. Deb is a 50-year-old mum of three, reigniting an old passion after years overseas.

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