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  • Get in quick for Audi RS Q3

    Get in quick for Audi RS Q3

    One of the most popular pastimes in the world, Monopoly, and the Audi RS Q3 sports utility vehicle have much in common. The board game…

  • Cosy Corner to get a litter cosier

    Cosy Corner to get a litter cosier

    The Torquay community can have a say on a plan to replace the deteriorated timber seawall at Cosy Corner. Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks…

  • Out & about

    Out & about

    The Geelong & District Football Netball League season kicked off on Saturday April 6 and Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was at the East Geelong vs…

  • School holiday fun at the circus

    School holiday fun at the circus

    Voice photographer Ivan Kemp went to The Great Moscow Circus at Waurn Ponds on Wednesday for some school holiday fun.

  • A celebration of our aquatic environment

    A celebration of our aquatic environment

    Local environmental community groups the Deakin Ecological Collective and 3220 Beach Patrol have invited the public to join them for a fun and educational event…

  • A true pillar of the community

    A true pillar of the community

    Highton’s Anne Parton was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women last year for her community service and volunteer work. With nominations for 2024…

  • Making museums more accessible for everyone

    Making museums more accessible for everyone

    The National Wool Museum is celebrating the Australian Deaf community’s history, culture and language this Auslan Day. The museum will host a free community day…

  • Trek returns for ninth year

    Trek returns for ninth year

    The Surf Coast Trek is back in the Geelong region to celebrate its ninth year of bringing together fitness and fundraising. The event on April…

  • Surfing museum amped for 30 years

    Surfing museum amped for 30 years

    Torquay’s Australian National Surfing Museum (ANSM) celebrates 30 years with a new logo and displays. ANSM’s birthday events will include Melbourne Design Week panel discussions…

  • New NBN cabinets unveiled

    New NBN cabinets unveiled

    Nine more National Broadband Network (NBN) utility cabinets now display the work of ten First Nations artists. The nine cabinets join the seven completed last…

  • Wetlands closed to duck hunters

    Wetlands closed to duck hunters

    Lake Connewarre and Lake Murdeduke State Game Reserve has been closed to duck hunting three days before the season begins to protect the threatened orange-bellied…

  • Electrofishing surveys in the Barwon

    Electrofishing surveys in the Barwon

    An environmental monitoring program will use electrofishing procedures to collect data on the Barwon River to assist with assessing its health and guiding future management…

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