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  • In Essence, more staying power for MG EV

    In Essence, more staying power for MG EV

    Car companies continue to make strides in the electrification of their vehicles. One manufacturer to step up its power play is MG Motors (for Morris…

  • Staying safe from mosquito-borne diseases this summer

    Staying safe from mosquito-borne diseases this summer

    The state government is urging Victorians, including those on the Bellarine Peninsula, to be proactive in protecting themselves from mosquito-borne diseases this season, with warm…

  • From the Archives

    From the Archives

    1 year ago November 18 to December 1, 2022 Labor is tipped to win the seat of Bellarine despite the loss of high-profile minister Lisa…

  • Ready…Set…Holden!

    Ready…Set…Holden!

    Engines will be roaring in Queenscliff as the HK HT HG Holden Nationals rolls into town this weekend. Holden models from 1969 to 1971 will…

  • Film fest set to wow crowds

    Film fest set to wow crowds

    The North Bellarine is gearing up for its annual film festival with plenty planned for film lovers. Festival chair Bill Lussier said the festival provided…

  • From corporate to wine

    From corporate to wine

    One Australian is diagnosed with a NeuroEndocrine Tumour (NET) every 90 minutes, with 50 per cent of patients misdiagnosed, according to NeuroEndocrine Cancer Australia (NECA).…

  • Spring festival launches at Beckley Park

    Spring festival launches at Beckley Park

    Geelong’s newest festival launches its inaugural event next weekend when the Strawberry and Cherry Spring Festival comes to Beckley Park. Running from 5pm on Friday,…

  • DeeDee’s Salty win

    DeeDee’s Salty win

    A Torquay College student won the People’s Choice Award in the 2024 Surf Coast Shire Community Arts Calendar competition. DeeDee’s mixed media piece, ‘Salty’, received…

  • Arnhem Land exhibition dedicated to Geelong

    Arnhem Land exhibition dedicated to Geelong

    Platform Arts will host an exhibition featuring the work of Yolngu artists from Arnhem Land, with two of the artists themselves travelling down to Geelong…

  • Student’s poster for peace

    Student’s poster for peace

    Isla McNamara has won the Torquay Lions Peace Poster competition for her artwork that celebrates everyone coming together in peace. The Year 5 Lisieux Catholic…

  • Optus outage hits council, hospitals

    Optus outage hits council, hospitals

    Major telecommunications provider Optus has suffered a significant outage, affecting thousands of customers and businesses across the Greater Geelong region, including the council and Barwon…

  • Student’s water art

    Student’s water art

    Three local students have succeeded in the National Water Week poster competition, with their artworks displayed at the Geelong Gallery. Lisieux Catholic Primary School’s Teddy…

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