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  • Ferry crossing rewarded

    Ferry crossing rewarded

    I took a voyage on the ferry from Queenscliff to Sorrento and back and loved trying to photograph the magnificent Australasian gannets at Pope’s Eye…

  • Plan to protect coast

    Plan to protect coast

    A draft plan that prioritises the protection of the Bellarine’s southeast coast of coastal and marine ecosystems is open for public comment. The City of…

  • School celebrates 120th in old-fashioned style

    School celebrates 120th in old-fashioned style

    St Aloysius Catholic Primary School, Queenscliff turns 120 this year and staff and students celebrated in style on Friday June 24. They dressed up in…

  • Population swell: Census

    Population swell: Census

    Ocean Grove’s population has increased by more than 5000 during the past decade according to Census figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The…

  • Golf scholarships for Lonsdale Links duo

    Golf scholarships for Lonsdale Links duo

    Two Lonsdale Links employees were successful recipients of a state government golf scholarship program grant aimed at helping Victorians kickstart careers in one of Victoria’s…

  • Barwon Coast celebrates NAIDOC week

    Barwon Coast celebrates NAIDOC week

    Barwon Coast is encouraging Bellarine Peninsula residents to Get up, Stand up and Show up to acknowledge and support our local indigenous community, the Wadawurrung…

  • Wadawurrung Country through Deanne’s eyes

    Wadawurrung Country through Deanne’s eyes

    Experience Wadawurrung Dja (Country) through the art of proud Wadawurrung woman, emerging elder, cultural educator, and award-winning visual artist Dr Deanne Gilson. Dr Gilson’s exhibition…

  • Local pharmacy picks up national award

    Local pharmacy picks up national award

    Pharmacist Ashleigh Muffet attributes Direct Chemist Outlet (DCO) Kingston’s recent Best in Business 2021 award to the staff’s approachable nature, the business’s customer focus and…

  • Council aiming for zero deaths by 2050

    Council aiming for zero deaths by 2050

    The City of Greater Geelong is aiming for zero deaths or serious injuries on its road by 2050. The ambitious strategy follows two stages of…

  • Heather has a VIEW to make a difference

    Heather has a VIEW to make a difference

    Ocean Grove Day VIEW (Voice, Interests and Education of Women) program officer Heather Grant received a Making a Difference award at the club’s general meeting.…

  • Helen receives MAD award

    Helen receives MAD award

    Ocean Grove Evening VIEW club celebrated its 10th birthday in style at 360Q on June 22. National councillor Bev Orgill and zone councillor Janet Park…

  • Rotary ushers in new committee

    Rotary ushers in new committee

    Rotary Club of Ocean Grove held its annual Changeover dinner at Ocean Grove Surf Lifesaving Club on Tuesday June 21. District Governor John Clue spoke…

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