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  • Help the hoodies

    Help the hoodies

    We are fortunate to have many beautiful beaches around Geelong and the Bellarine, but it’s important to remember we share them with native wildlife. One…

  • A new kind of choir

    A new kind of choir

    Point Lonsdale’s New Swell Choir is gearing up for its end of year concert, but organisers Teresa Duddy and Ben Talbot-Dunn are keen to see…

  • Evasive wood duck avoids camera

    Evasive wood duck avoids camera

    I received a message from Lynette, who lives on a few acres in Ocean Grove. Lynette wanted me to help her locate a hollow where…

  • Practical, stylish and easy to drive

    Practical, stylish and easy to drive

    Mitsubishi ASX is the smallest vehicle in the company’s four-model SUV range beneath the Eclipse Cross, Outlander and Pajero Sport. ASX (the acronym stands for…

  • From the Archives

    From the Archives

    8 years ago September 28 to October 11, 2016 Ocean Grove’s iconic Rolling Pin Pie and Cake Shop has done it again. The award-winning pie…

  • Limited tickets for QLF

    Limited tickets for QLF

    Queenscliffe Literary Festival, which starts in two weeks, has announced it has sold out its events with Tim Winton, Kaz Cooke and Judith Lucy. Tickets…

  • Teachers recognised for years of dedication

    Teachers recognised for years of dedication

    Two long-serving Bellarine teachers are being recognised for their dedication to their schools, students and families. St Leonards Primary School’s Christine Layley celebrated 45 years…

  • Blessing all animals, great and small

    Blessing all animals, great and small

    Uniting Queenscliff is celebrating and acknowledging the importance that animals provide daily. A Blessing of the Animals and All Wildlife gathering event will be held…

  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Ocean Grove Soft Tennis Friendly group of active women retirees who have played soft tennis for many years. The game is similar to Pickleball. Ocean…

  • Show back in full bloom

    Show back in full bloom

    The flowers are back in bloom for the St George’s Flower Show, a staple in Queenscliff’s history. The show will return to the Old School…

  • No more seismic blasting for the Otway Basin

    No more seismic blasting for the Otway Basin

    Ocean Grove, Torquay and other coastal communities have won the fight against a proposed seismic blasting project in the Otway Basin. Energy data and intelligence…

  • Shopping local

    Shopping local

    Voice photographer Ivan Kemp went to The Terrace on a sunny Tuesday October 1 to see who was shopping local.

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