A look back at November

Willem O'Riley thanked Brendan Nairn for saving him from injury after he loss control of his vehicle during a seizure. (Ivan Kemp) 373745_01

The Voice travels through the archives and has a look at the top stories in November.

November began with the official opening of the North Bellarine Aquatic Centre, with local swimmers flocking to Drydale on the first day of the month.

The Ocean Grove community remembered beloved Caeser, a black labrador known for his kind nature and the brown teddy bear he carried with him everywhere, who had died a month before.

Drysdale’s Willem O’Riley, 25, was driving home from Barwon Heads on November 11 when he suffered a seizure, with Ocean Grove’s Brendan Nairn, 32, running alongside the out-of-control car for 50 metres to help.

The Queenscliff Music Festival boomed through the region with its 25th edition, seeing people flocking to the Bellarine’s biggest music event from November 23 to 26.