Coco Veldkamp
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Coco Veldkamp
@cocoveldkamp.bsky.social
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Journalist @ ABC Ballarat, formerly Goulburn Murray | As seen in ABC Asia Pacific, The Ballarat Courier, Cosmos Magazine, The New Daily, and The Citizen. Views are my own.
Wildlife Victoria received 162 reports of animals caught in barbed wire fencing in the past year.
Doug Gimesy is removing barbed wire fencing from his property and surrounds to protect native wildlife.

#abcnews #conservation

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The quiet movement removing barbed wire fences to save wildlife
Wongarra man Doug Gimesy removes more than 18 kilometres of barbed wire from his property to create a wildlife haven.
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October 31, 2025 at 9:29 PM
Thomas Sewell’s adjournment application was refused, and the case will proceed as scheduled on Monday, but he will get access to Mein Kampf — a political manifesto written by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler — as he prepares his case.
#abcnews #courts

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Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell granted access to Adolf Hitler manifesto
Neo-Nazi leader Thomas Sewell is being provided with access to Mein Kampf — a political manifesto written by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler — as he prepares for a contested court hearing.
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October 25, 2025 at 9:59 PM
A 130-year-old Algerian oak in Kingston could be removed to make way for AusNet's proposed Western Renewables Link. Kingston resident Jeremy Harper has rallied support, nominating the tree for Tree of the Year in the hope of protecting it from removal.
#abcnews
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Residents rally to make tree in transmission project's path untouchable
Residents are getting creative in their fight to save a "magnificent" 130-year-old Algerian oak tree from being felled for a controversial transmission line project in western Victoria.
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October 16, 2025 at 5:11 AM
Former dentist Ian Lomax was accused of being a Neo-Nazi supporter, and present during the Camp Sovereignty attack on Aug 31. Following media reports, his employment was terminated and the Dental Board of Australia has suspended his registration
#ABCNews
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Dental board suspends Ballarat dentist after allegations of Neo-Nazi ties
Dental board suspends practitioner, who was allegedly photographed at a Neo-Nazi rally, while it investigates.
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October 16, 2025 at 5:07 AM
Scientists are nearing completion on the Southern Hemisphere's first dark matter detector, deep underground in the Stawell Gold Mine. The experiment, known as SABRE South, will search for interactions with invisible dark matter particles. #darkmatter #abcnews
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Inside the experiment that could change our understanding of the universe
Deep underground in an old gold mine in regional Victoria, scientists enter a worldwide race to understand the composition of dark matter.
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October 13, 2025 at 4:36 AM
A Victorian man says he was targeted after investigating sovereign citizens, with his personal details leaked online. He has created a petition calling on the Australian government to recognise sovereign citizens as domestic terrorists.
#abcnews #sovereigncitizens
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Doxed man petitions to have sovereign citizens declared domestic terrorists
A man who says he was threatened after investigating sovereign citizens says the movement should be labelled a terrorist organisation, but an academic argues this could lead to more violence.
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October 7, 2025 at 10:13 PM
Businesses affected by lockdowns imposed during the search for alleged gunman Dezi Freeman say they have not had any word on the financial support promised by the Victorian government.
#abcnews #porepunkah

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As the Dezi Freeman manhunt drags on, so do the dark days in Porepunkah
Businesses hurt by stay-away orders issued during the search for alleged police killer Dezi Freeman say they have yet to receive the government support they were promised.
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October 2, 2025 at 11:58 PM
Walking around Nick's farm, it's easy to forget that parts of Victoria have faced record-breaking droughts. But climate models point to a tougher future. Can adaptation be enough? Listen on The Country Hour, at 38mins. www.abc.net.au/listen/progr...
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New rules for water brokers in Australia
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September 30, 2025 at 6:16 AM
It has been one month since two police officers were shot dead in north-east Victoria. Authorities have had no confirmed sightings of Freeman, despite hundreds of public tip-offs and a $1 million reward for information.
#abcnews #porepunkah

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A month on, doubts mount about police search for fugitive Freeman - ABC listen
A former homicide detective says the search for alleged Porepunkah gunman Dezi Freeman could become unsustainable if he is not found soon.
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September 29, 2025 at 8:07 AM
The AFL grand final is less than a fortnight away, as frustration grows with the online ticketing system.
 
AFL Fans Association president Ron Issko said people have lost confidence in the system, and described it as a "broken" lottery.
 
#abcnews #afl
 
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Fed up with online purchases, AFL fans queue up for finals tickets
AFL fans fed up with the online ticketing system have opted to line up in person days in advance to secure their finals tickets.
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September 19, 2025 at 4:56 AM
The Victorian government has announced a $2.5 million support package for businesses in the Porepunkah area.
 
It comes after weeks of trade losses linked to police warnings to avoid the area.
 
#breakingnews #abcnews
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September 15, 2025 at 8:03 AM
An elderly Porepunkah woman has been left without in-home care as the manhunt for alleged police killer Desmond Freeman continues.
#abcnews #porepunkah

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Dezi Freeman manhunt leaves elderly people without in-home care
Elderly residents of Porepunkah have had their home nurse visits cancelled as alleged police killer Dezi Freeman remains at large.
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September 14, 2025 at 3:01 AM
I visited a dairy farm in regional Victoria to photograph and report on how farmers are adapting to harsher droughts — and why climate change means adaptation alone won’t be enough. www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09...
Grass greener now for some farmers as others brace for harsher future
As spring brings a flicker of hope, some farmers cautiously embrace optimism while others face mounting pressures and climate uncertainty.
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September 14, 2025 at 2:56 AM
After years of patchy seasons and pandemic shutdowns, Victorian ski resorts and High Country businesses are celebrating a bumper snow season that has delivered a boost in visitors.
#abcnews #fallscreek #snowseason
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Businesses praise best snow season in years for Victorian resorts
Victoria's alpine businesses celebrate a strong snow season that has attracted more visitors and put local companies "back in the black".
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September 3, 2025 at 11:11 PM
How do you build 800,000 homes without any tradies? A staffing shortage is triggering alarm bells for tradespeople in regional Victoria, as the state government moves to build a massive amount of homes by the end of the decade.
#abcnews #housingstatement
 
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Glazier working 90-hour weeks warns housing targets may be unachievable
As tradespeople work long hours to meet demand and fewer school leavers choose apprenticeships, industry leaders say Australia does not have the workforce to meet its ambitious housing goals.
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September 2, 2025 at 5:53 AM
Probably the ABC’s first and last time up Mount Burrowa!

Volunteers have planted hundreds of #banksia seedlings on Mount Burrowa.

The species was wiped out in the Black Summer bushfires, but scientists propagated new seedlings from a related plant.

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Volunteers plant 800 seedlings to replace banksia lost in Black Summer
Volunteers hike into the Victorian mountains to plant banksias that are the "genetic perfect match" to those wiped out by fire.
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September 1, 2025 at 11:37 AM
Snow enthusiasts have been warned to avoid Porepunkah, where a manhunt for a suspected gunman continues as Victoria's alpine region prepares for one of the season's most significant snowfalls.
But the lure of significant snowfall is too tempting for some.
#abcnews #hotham #porepunkah
Snow enthusiasts told to stay away as Porepunkah manhunt continues
Victoria's alpine region braces for one of the season's most significant snowfalls, amid the ongoing search for alleged police killer Dezi Freeman.
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August 28, 2025 at 9:10 AM
From a small NSW town to the world stage — 11-year-old Nevaeh-Lea Benton has been crowned Little Miss Universe in Manila.

Her win has reignited debate over child pageants, with psychologists warning of the risks for young competitors.
#ABCNews #Pageantry

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Australian primary school student crowned Little Miss Universe
From childhood crowns to adult advocacy, the world of Australian pageantry comes with opportunities and concerns.
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August 26, 2025 at 9:19 AM
Regional Australia has lost a third of its bank branches since 2017.
The Regional Banking Investment Alliance has put forward a levy proposal for essential bank branch services to be supported.

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Lobby group calls for levy on major banks that close regional branches
As more regional bank branches close, a new alliance is pushing back against the Big Four
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August 23, 2025 at 12:57 AM
Ten Victorian towns will lose their gas supply by the end of next year. This is the reality for more than 1,100 homes and businesses facing costly conversions and uncertain alternatives. #EnergyTransition #RegionalAustralia
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Residents hit with 'poorly planned' gas shutdown ask for compensation
A business owner who spent $40,000 connecting to natural gas last year now faces a $20,000 bill to convert to electric, before Solstice Energy shuts the gas network in his town.
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August 13, 2025 at 6:51 AM
Scientists have documented 17 new dance moves in captive cockatoos, revealing complex behaviour that may be linked to cognition, courtship, and welfare.

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Cockatoos that feel the beat have distinct dance moves, study shows
Cockatoos can headbang, body roll and sidestep intentionally to music according to a new study. One bird recorded 257 dance moves while listening to music for 20 minutes.
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August 8, 2025 at 3:41 AM
Toxoplasma gondii infects about 30 to 50 per cent of the global population - and it may be hijacking how humans think. A new international study may provide a way to understand this parasite. #toxoplasmosis #science #health

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Online test to detect parasite may lead to learning about behaviour changes
International researchers develop a tool to detect toxoplasmosis, a mind-altering parasite that is believed to infect a third of the world's population.
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August 6, 2025 at 7:35 AM
Today, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese formally acknowledged the Australian athletes who defied government opposition to compete under a neutral flag at the 1980 Moscow Olympics - a Games overshadowed by Cold War tensions.
 
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After four decades, Australia acknowledges 1980 Moscow Olympians
After 45 years, the Australians who competed in the 1980 Moscow Olympics will be recognised for their contribution after defying government opposition and copping public backlash.
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July 30, 2025 at 7:10 AM
Gang-gang cockatoos in the Victorian alps are at risk of dying in the freezing conditions. The endangered birds are being found grounded in the snow, weak and disoriented, suffering from hypothermia. 
#ganggang #victoriaalps #endangered 
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Endangered cockatoos frozen, trapped by cold snap in Victorian Alps
Gang-gang cockatoos like cool weather, but freezing conditions are putting them at risk this winter, as volunteers race to save grounded birds in the Victorian Alps.
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July 28, 2025 at 5:40 AM
In towns like Milawa, Vic — no GP, no hospital, no transport — pharmacists are stepping up.
A now-permanent program lets them treat UTIs, shingles, skin conditions, and more. Oral health is next, among 22 services to be added. #healthcare #pharmacy
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Rural pharmacists take on expanded role in Victoria to bridge GP gap
Pharmacists in healthcare black spots in regional Victoria are increasingly stepping up as frontline healthcare providers, but not everyone is on board.
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July 26, 2025 at 11:56 PM