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  • Mayor takes leave of absence

    Mayor takes leave of absence

    Stephanie Asher will take a leave of absence from her role as City of Greater Geelong mayor in the lead up to the federal election.…

  • Wrestling at the Palais

    Wrestling at the Palais

    The Palais Theatre will hold a unique event next weekend, welcoming Melbourne-based professional wrestling organisation Deathmatch Downunder for Malice at the Palais. The 18-plus event…

  • Embrace positivity and get to work

    Embrace positivity and get to work

    As the Year 12 students will now be looking at university offers, it seems timely to share some Twitter wisdom. “You are not your ATAR”…

  • Out and about

    Out and about

    Voice photographer Ivan Kemp was at Ocean Grove main beach on a glorious summer’s day on Monday to see what locals and holidaymakers were up…

  • Not bad news for Bears

    Not bad news for Bears

    The Bellarine Bears Baseball Club has been awarded a $350,000 grant from the City of Greater Geelong to upgrade facilities at its Wallington Recreation Reserve…

  • Delay prompts concern

    Delay prompts concern

    A delay in the Bellarine Distinctive Areas Landscape (DAL) has prompted the chair of the Combined Bellarine Community Associations to express concern about the process.…

  • Youngsters tackle beach safety

    Youngsters tackle beach safety

    Around 650 youngsters will participate in Vicswim’s wildly popular Ocean Grove Open Water summer safety program this month. The program runs for three weeks over…

  • Helping the vulnerable hoodies

    Helping the vulnerable hoodies

    I’ve just come back from the beach at 19W after helping with the Bellarine Hooded Plover volunteers. The hooded plover is a small, beach nesting…

  • Covid cases top 100

    Covid cases top 100

    Ocean Grove pushed past 100 active official COVID cases as staff shortages put a strain on local businesses. Ocean Grove had 119 active cases on…

  • Mazda charges up for a road test

    Mazda charges up for a road test

    We were supposed to get the Mazda MX-30 Electric a few weeks ago, but someone forgot to charge it. The plan was to drive from…

  • Mini train gets back on track

    Mini train gets back on track

    After a short break due to the COVID-19 situation in the region, the Portarlington Bayside Miniature Railway was up and running again this week. The…

  • In Brief

    In Brief

    Beer fest postponed The Great Australian Beer Festival Geelong has made the call to postpone its event just days out with brewers feeling the impacts…

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