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  • ‘Bomber’ hits town

    ‘Bomber’ hits town

    LEGENDARY former Essendon premiership champion and Geelong coach Mark ‘Bomber’ Thompson will be in Ocean Grove to sign copies of his new book. Thompson will…

  • Time to see the light

    Time to see the light

    IT’S that time of year again. Ocean Grove’s third annual Light of Day extravaganza kicks off this weekend with a host of talented musicians performing…

  • Jamie’s pulling the strings on music career

    Jamie’s pulling the strings on music career

    By LUKE VOOGT OCEAN Grove teenager Jamie Pye will be the youngest performer at the second Melbourne Guitar Show next month. It’s the second time…

  • Tearful tale of tender love

    Tearful tale of tender love

    ROMEO and Juliet is one of William Shakespeare’s most widely known plays. Along with Hamlet, it is certainly one of the most performed. It was…

  • Natural charm of coastal location

    Natural charm of coastal location

    YOU might think that coming into the colder winter months that heading outdoors in the chilly wind and, most likely, the rain in St Leonards…

  • Learning through play

    Learning through play

    PEOPLE often ask me what do you love about Ocean Grove Toy Library and that is easy. I joined primarily for me as a young…

  • Kings of the blues

    Kings of the blues

    ALREADY being described as a ‘Melbourne Super Blues Group’, the Three Kings brings together a trio of this country’s most dedicated, authentic blues artists, with…

  • Things to do in Ocean Grove this week

    A night with Aminah Head to Bookgrove on Friday 17 June to hear a fascinating story from Aminah Hart, who will talk about her new…

  • Four things to do in Ocean Grove

      FOOTY and NETBALL SEE the oval and round balls whiz around at Shell Road Recreation Reserve, where the mighty Grubbers take on Geelong Amateur…

  • Festival’s call to inner Celt

    Festival’s call to inner Celt

    A LITTLE bit of Celtic is in everyone, whether or not it runs through the veins. This year’s National Celtic Festival, widely regarded as the…

  • Former child soldier finds hope

    Former child soldier finds hope

    THE Wave will welcome former Ugandan child soldier Grace Arach this month for “A Night of Hope”. Presented by World Vision Australia, A Night of…

  • Five things to do in Ocean Grove

    Harmonious sounds THE USA’s foremost harmonica virtuoso Phil Wiggins with Dom Turner, at the Piping Hot Chicken Shop on 26 May. Turner is well-known for…

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