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Collingwood: The era that was A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size Before looking forward, it’s worth recapping the era that has just closed at Collingwood. If you had to pick a starting point for it, it was back in 2009. Eddie McGuire hastily concocts the succession plan, with many of the finer details to be ironed out later. Share In 2010, Collingwood grows to be a powerhouse, but experience a hiccup in the grand final, escaping with a draw. They convincingly win the replay. ....
Liz Bell Volunteer group Blazeaid is seeking coordinators and volunteers to help them rebuild fences and other structures damaged during recent storms and floods. The volunteer-based organisation works with families and individuals in rural Australia after natural disasters such as fires and floods. The group has set up bases in Heyfield and Yinnar, and has put out the welcome mat for volunteers who are welcome to set up camp and enjoy three free meals a day, great company and a sense of camaraderie. Gippsland coordinator Graeme Allen said the group’s aim was to rebuild fences and other structures to give farmers a “clear a path to move forward”. ....
The political turmoil around the Collingwood Football Club continues to build. Jeff Browne has declared his intention to become president. In response, the club issued a strong statement rebuking him – good on them for coming out hard. It’s the first bit of genuine character this administration has shown. Unfortunately, though, scattered throughout the statement […] ....
Angus McCuaig and Graeme Allan By Ian McConnell GLASGOW-based accountancy firm Hardie Caldwell has merged with the much-larger Anderson Anderson & Brown, which declared the deal provided it with a “significant presence” in a key target market and flagged plans for further expansion across central Scotland. Hardie Caldwell has more than 40 employees and annual revenues of around £2 million. AAB, prior to the deal, had annual turnover of around £28m and in excess of 290 staff, with offices in London, Edinburgh and Aberdeen. AAB noted it had worked with Hardie Caldwell for three decades as part of the UK-wide Accelerate association of accounting firms, and said no job losses would result from the deal. The Hardie Caldwell business in Glasgow will be re-branded as AAB. ....