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Plenty on offer at church fair

The people of St Peter’s Anglican Church in Ocean Grove are planning their much-loved annual fair. This year the delicious morning teas will be back...

Ocean Grove farewells a beautiful soul

The Ocean Grove community farewells one of its favourite sons today (Friday, November 4) as Rex LeMaistre is laid to rest after a long...

House fire to be investigated

The cause of an overnight Ocean Grove house fire will be investigated. Victoria Police said the fire “is not believed to be suspicious” after firefighters...

Mark takes out writer’s comp

Mark Towse is the winner of this year's Bellarine Writer’s Competition. Mark’s story about a troubled man jumping off a building is graphically expressed. The...

Fire management for nature reserve

Although bushfires seem like a remote chance at the moment, Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic) has been working closely with the Friends of the...

Works start at Ocean Grove boat ramp

Work has begun at Ocean Grove’s Guthridge Street boat ramp, which will receive a much-needed suite of facility upgrades over the next year. The project...

Protecting our dune systems

An Indigenous cultural heritage education session led by Wadawurrung Traditional Owner Anie Skinner has given Oberon High School year 10 students a deeper understanding...

Frocking up for ovarian cancer awareness

To recognise the impact ovarian cancer has on women, this month’s Ocean Grove Evening VIEW Club's dinner meeting supported Frocktober. Members were asked to...

Celebrating Halloween, Mick style

For the last 13 Halloweens, Mick Vanbeek has been decorating his 1964 Pontiac Hearse with his niece Holly and taking it around Clifton Springs...

Trick or treat…if you dare

Trick or treaters hit the streets and footpaths on Monday night for Halloween. The occasion keeps getting bigger in Australia and this year was no...

New vessel promised

Queenscliff’s Marine Search and Rescue Unit will receive a new vessel regardless of who wins the state election. Labor candidate for Bellarine Alison Marchant and...

Scaled down reef finally installed

After years of delays an artificial reef is finally being installed at The Dell in Clifton Springs. The project, first mooted in 2017, was meant...

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Ex-Lib boss to pay up

The former boss of the Victorian Liberals will pay $40,000 in fines after he fell foul of electoral advertising laws, undermining voters' rights. The Australian...