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  • Pedestrians, cyclists to benefit from lighting upgrade

    Pedestrians, cyclists to benefit from lighting upgrade

    A $92,000 City of Greater Geelong-funded project has resulted in a lighting upgrade on the Bob McGovan Path. The project has created an improved experience…

  • Help for Geelong’s homeless

    Help for Geelong’s homeless

    A new social housing project is hoped to provide sustainable, long-term solutions for older Victorians in the Geelong area who are facing homelessness. Minister for…

  • Consultation on facility names begins

    Consultation on facility names begins

    Three new facilities in Greater Geelong could be named to reflect the Aboriginal history and culture of each area in which they’re located. The City…

  • Thousands expected for Jones’ appearance

    Thousands expected for Jones’ appearance

    Portarlington Football Netball Club is expecting at least 2000 spectators to attend this weekend’s Bellarine Football League clash against Ocean Grove and a large percentage…

  • Wathaurong Community NAIDOC awards announced

    Wathaurong Community NAIDOC awards announced

    The winners of the four 2022 Wathaurong Community NAIDOC Awards were announced at the flag raising and community day held at Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative on…

  • OGPS playground a step closer

    OGPS playground a step closer

    Ocean Grove Primary School is one step closer to getting an inclusive playground with the announcement of BDH Construction as the builder of the $200,000…

  • Drysdale man wins Division 1

    Drysdale man wins Division 1

    A Drysdale man has welcomed the new financial year with a life-altering $590,000 win in the weekend’s TattsLotto draw. The victorious Victorian held one of…

  • Water prices to remain steady

    Water prices to remain steady

    Barwon Water will keep price adjustments to less than CPI this year it announced this week. Barwon Water said its prices will remain some of…

  • August is small-business festival month

    August is small-business festival month

    From workshops to networking opportunities and expert panels, there’s something for everyone at this year’s Geelong Small Business Festival. Those starting or growing a business…

  • Bellarine a hive of activity

    Bellarine a hive of activity

    The cooler months are well and truly taking hold along the Bellarine but there is no sign of activity slowing down in this beautiful part…

  • Out & about

    Out & about

    Voice photographer Ivan Kemp was out and about at Ocean Grove main beach on a cold Tuesday morning to see what everyone was up to…

  • Headline: Ocean Grove welcomes allied health centre

    Headline: Ocean Grove welcomes allied health centre

    Ocean Grove residents who require allied health services no longer need to travel to Geelong to access them since 13th Beach Health Services new clinic…

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