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  • More than just a chess club

    More than just a chess club

    Ocean Grove Chess Club started back in October 2007 when it was founded by local Malcolm Hughes, the uncle of former Test cricketer Merv Hughes.…

  • Ride centre reference group wanted

    Ride centre reference group wanted

    Last year Council voted to approve the formation of a Community Reference Group to provide advice and views on the Ocean Grove District Ride Centre.…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Ocean Grove Voice looks back through the pages of our archives. 13 years ago January 2010 Chaotic traffic scenes around the entrance to the new…

  • SUV in step with hybrid energy

    SUV in step with hybrid energy

    With electric vehicles making landfall Down Under like lightning strikes in a tropical summer storm, the Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid stands out from the deluge,…

  • A tern for the best

    A tern for the best

    I called in to Western Treatment Plant on my way home from Melbourne one day and saw a few white-winged black terns. These amazing birds…

  • Groups bring attention to ocean health

    Groups bring attention to ocean health

    Activists have demonstrated the need for climate change in Ocean Groove with a nonviolent event to help inform the public. Climate activists Fridays for Future…

  • A day out with Thomas

    A day out with Thomas

    Kids and grown ups had a ball on A Day Out With Thomas last weekend Thomas the Tank Engine ferried excited passengers from Queenscliff station…

  • Cameron pushing for purpose

    Cameron pushing for purpose

    Drysdale father Cameron Young will run a solo marathon on Saturday, February 18 while pushing his one-year-old son Iggy to raise funds for Kids+. Iggy…

  • From Lara to London and back again

    From Lara to London and back again

    Mariah Mannae is a talented actor, writer and producer. She speaks to Justin Flynn about her current and future projects, which include a role in…

  • Perfect day in Portarlington

    Perfect day in Portarlington

    It seems coffee was on the cards last Tuesday, as locals and tourists were out and about in Portarlington in search of a caffeine hit.…

  • New look race goes more local

    New look race goes more local

    This weekend’s Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race will take in more of the Bellarine Peninsula. The 125-kilometre People’s Ride, the 176km Elite Men’s Road…

  • Time for the truth

    Time for the truth

    Up to 2000 people gathered at Cosy Corner in Torquay on Wadawurrung Country at sunrise on Thursday 26 January for the inaugural Pilk Purriyn truth-telling…

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