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  • Raptor flies in the face of rivals

    Raptor flies in the face of rivals

    Driving the Ranger Raptor can give you a sore throat. Pull up, climb down and most likely someone will be standing there wanting you to…

  • Kingston chosen as bike site

    Kingston chosen as bike site

    As we head into the Christmas season we are often reminded of the need to stay safe on the roads. This is an important message…

  • Stroll in the sun at Barwon Heads

    Stroll in the sun at Barwon Heads

    Visitors and locals alike were enjoying a stroll along Hitchcock Avenue, Barwon Heads, in the sun on Tuesday. Voice photographer Ivan Kemp captured these pictures.

  • 12×12 festival returns to Potato Shed

    12×12 festival returns to Potato Shed

    The Potato Shed hosts Theatre 3triple2’s 10th annual 12×12 festival in December, presenting a series of 12 plays of 12 minutes or less. The 10th…

  • Mums to be in limbo

    Mums to be in limbo

    Epworth HealthCare group chief executive Dr Lachlan Henderson said workforce shortages across the maternity healthcare industry meant it could no longer offer the service. “Workforce…

  • Park carols eagerly awaited

    Park carols eagerly awaited

    Carols in the Park creative director Jon Mamonski says he is “thrilled to be back” for the massive event. The annual event has been in…

  • Geelong tells state election story

    Geelong tells state election story

    Labor delivered strong results in last weekend’s election for all four districts in the Greater Geelong region in a narrative that echoes the story of…

  • Online skills free for seniors

    Online skills free for seniors

    Senior Ocean Grovers were able to improve their online skills at a free information session at Ocean Grove Library on November 29. The sessions were…

  • Street party back after three-year wait

    Street party back after three-year wait

    After three long years, Christmas in the Grove is back. The popular street festival provides an opportunity for local businesses to showcase their wares and…

  • Blokes lunch resonates with all

    Blokes lunch resonates with all

    After a two-year hiatus, the biggest, hairiest lunch was back with more than 200 blokes enjoying a day of hospitality at Flying Brick Cider Co,…

  • Camp strengthens drop-in bond

    Camp strengthens drop-in bond

    Bellarine Training & Community Hub’s (BTaCH) drop-in centre held a successful camp at Halls Gap recently. Youth worker Kylie Kuppen said the camp, which was…

  • Aussies take bronze at Torquay

    Aussies take bronze at Torquay

    Chris McHugh and Paul Burnett claimed bronze for Autralia in the Beach Pro Tour Challenge event in Torquay on Sunday, taking out the Portuguese team…

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