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  • Kites to fly high

    Kites to fly high

    The sky at Rippleside Park will be filled with kites when the second Kids+ Kite Festival. Designed to promote a sense of belonging and community…

  • From netball to AFLW, Bragg joins the Cats

    From netball to AFLW, Bragg joins the Cats

    Former Super Netballer Melissa Bragg was contracted to the Geelong Cat’s AFLW side just before Season Seven kicked off. She talks to Matt Hewson about…

  • Out & about

    Out & about

    Voice photographer Ivan Kemp was at Grinter Reserve in Newcomb on the weekend to mingle with supporters celebrating the Bellarine Football Netball League grand finals.

  • A ‘celebration of colour and excitement’ at Christian College

    A ‘celebration of colour and excitement’ at Christian College

    Christian College’s Drysdale campus celebrated Book Week a fortnight later than most, but the parade held by staff and students on Tuesday was worth the…

  • Club inducts newest Lion

    Club inducts newest Lion

    Ocean Grove Barwon Heads Lions Club has inducted its newest member. New president Alan Daw presented Lyn Jenkins with her membership certificate at Tuersday night’s…

  • Bonded by art

    Bonded by art

    Seven Bellarine Peninsula artists with a desire to develop their technique and challenge themselves to different styles and mediums are currently exhibiting in Queenscliff. The…

  • R U OK?

    R U OK?

    Today is R U OK Day, but Tony McManus wants you to ask the question every day. The Lara local lost his brother to suicide…

  • Squid game

    Squid game

    Leopold Angling and Aquatic Club is gearing up for its huge annual squid fishing competition this weekend. The club is thriving after beginning from humble…

  • Cats star thrills youngsters during footy clinic

    Cats star thrills youngsters during footy clinic

    Fresh from a best afield performance for Geelong in the qualifying final win against Collingwood, Gary Rohan was putting the youngsters of Ocean Grove through…

  • Hoodie season approaches

    Hoodie season approaches

    Dog regulations are in place to help protect the endangered hooded plover. Pairs of endangered hooded plovers breed between August and March on popular sandy…

  • Council defers cottage decision

    Council defers cottage decision

    A group formed to help rehome a historic bluestone cottage in Marshall has welcomed the City of Greater Geelong’s decision to defer its fate. Save…

  • Meddick seeks second term

    Meddick seeks second term

    Animal Justice Party Member for Western Victoria Andy Meddick will seek a second term after he was endorsed as the Lead Upper House Candidate at…

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