News
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Out & About
Winter is coming. We are less than two weeks away from the official start of winter, but some very mild late autumn weather has seen…
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Coker to serve second term
Labor’s Libby Coker has retained the seat of Corangamite and will serve her second term. At the time of writing Coker had 39.4 per cent…
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Calm before the winter woes set in
Winter is only days away, but on the Bellarine Peninsula, we have been enjoying some mild late autumn weather. Deanna McKiernan and Jemima Worldon from…
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Vaccination hub closing down
Barwon Health is set to reach a major milestone in its vaccination program, with the doors at the former Ford Factory hub set to close…
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Locals recognised at Rotary awards night
Ocean Grove Rotary held its Community Awards at Ocean Grove Surf Life Saving Club on May 17. The Team Member of the Year Award winner…
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My place
Lynsday and David Sharp are co-owners of some of the Bellarine’s most iconic wineries, restaurants and now boutique accommodation at Curlewis. Lyndsay speaks to Justin…
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From Barwon Heads to Italy, Alison’s art is on the move
Barwon Heads artist Alison Fincher has been chosen to exhibit at the prestigious FabrianoInAcquarello in Italy. She speaks with Justin Flynn about her journey. Alison…
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Connecting to Wadawurrung country
A new exhibition that explores the lives and stories of the Wadawurrung people is hoped to educate and immerse people of the Bellarine Peninsula into…
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Warning over gas cylinder fires
Barwon Heads Fire Brigade is warning residents to be careful after gas cylinders ignited at two separate households resulting in injury and property damage. One…
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The Bellarine heads to the polls
Bellarine Peninsula residents will have the chance to elect Australia’s prime minister at the 2022 federal election on Saturday. The region is in the Corangamite…
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Boost for Blues Train
Queenscliff’s iconic Blues Train will be one of 131 live-music venues to benefit from a state government grant to boost the industry statewide. Minister for…
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Making a spectacle of themselves
On Christmas eve 1922, five businessmen walked into a Sydney orphanage carrying armfuls of toys and sweets. They walked out inspired by a single goal:…