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  • Stronger working together

    Stronger working together

    Across Greater Geelong and the wider region, there are a large number of government, business and community organisations working tirelessly to advocate for infrastructure improvements…

  • Hawkins heads to 350

    Hawkins heads to 350

    Geelong coach Chris Scott has hailed Tom Hawkins as one of the greatest forwards of his generation ahead of the veteran’s 350th AFL game. The…

  • Kia Picanto road test

    Kia Picanto road test

    While the battle rages for the high ground of the top tech, and expensive, electrified territory of the automotive world, a rear-guard action from the…

  • 10 things to keep busy these school holidays

    10 things to keep busy these school holidays

    School holidays are a time for kids to take a break from their academic routines and explore new avenues of learning and fun. Whether it’s…

  • Space age park opens at Mount Duneed

    Space age park opens at Mount Duneed

    Mount Duneed is home to a new space-age playground and Darth Vader, a Star Wars stormtrooper and an astronaut were on board to help the…

  • Juniors taste premiership success

    Juniors taste premiership success

    It was grand final day on Saturday March 23 for Tennis Geelong’s Junior Pennant and the competition was hotter than the weather. St Mary’s had…

  • From the Archives

    From the Archives

    8 years ago March 30 to April 12, 2016 Ocean Grove locals opened their hearts and wallets this Easter, donating $42,008 to the Royal Children’s…

  • First Nations project grants announced

    First Nations project grants announced

    The City of Greater Geelong has announced nearly $90,000 of funding for First Nations heritage projects through a series of grants. Three projects were successful…

  • Hop into Easter

    Hop into Easter

    The children’s ward at Barwon Health’s Geelong University Hospital has gotten into the Easter spirit, with sights of bunnies and colourful eggs filling the halls.…

  • The world comes to the Surf Coast

    The world comes to the Surf Coast

    The region’s biggest surfing event has begun, with the 61st edition of the iconic Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach kicking off on Tuesday (March 26).…

  • ‘Giant yellow waterfall’ returns to Barwon Heads

    ‘Giant yellow waterfall’ returns to Barwon Heads

    Barwon River will be a sea of yellow as thousands of rubber ducks get thrown off the Barwon Heads Bridge this Easter Saturday. Rotary Club…

  • Ex-Lib boss to pay up

    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…

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