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SUMMIT A NEW HIGH POINT FOR JEEP

Some would say, not before time, Jeep has brought back an extra row of seats to its Grand Cherokee large sports utility vehicle range,...

Two boat ramps upgraded

Queenscliff and Point Richards boat ramps are now open after being improved in two stages across 2021 and 2022. At Queenscliff, upgrade works on stage...

Unemployment record low

Geelong’s unemployment rate is lower than the record-breaking regional Victoria average. The regional average has fallen to a record low and is by far the...

Pontoon upgrades to be complete before high season

Works to replace the pontoon and repair the boat ramp in Ocean Grove will be completed before the holiday season. Works will begin in October...

Joining forces for energy

Barwon Water and four local councils are joining forces to transform organic waste into high value products for agriculture and at the same time...

Plan to get volunteers more involved

Bellarine Catchment Network (BCN) hopes its new volunteering website will boost environmental volunteering across Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula. BCN launched the new website coinciding...

Carole to talk about Bellarine birds

Carole O’Neill, who is the past president of Bellarine Birdlife, will talk at the Ocean Grove Library on September 29 at 5pm with the...

Businesses comes alive After 5

Geelong Chamber of Commerce (GCC) held its latest After 5 event last week to showcase some of the finalists of the 2022 Geelong Business...

Out and about

Voice photographer Ivan Kemp was at Portarlington on the weekend for the footy and netball finals.

From the archives

Ocean Grove Voice looks back through the pages of our archives. 11 years ago August 2011 More than a dozen musos and bands were brought together to...

Blue: A taste of melancholy

Australian musical theatre star and cabaret chanteuse Queenie van de Zandt brings her award-winning show BLUE: The Songs of Joni Mitchell to Geelong Arts...

Charging ahead with EVs

Electric vehicles (EVs) seem to be a hot topic of conversation lately. Although some people simply love an argument, it’s hard to look past the...

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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...