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  • Great conditions for watching birds

    Great conditions for watching birds

    Over the past few weeks residents of the Bellarine have experienced some wild storms and rain, and the weather has been unusually cool for this…

  • Kia’s ‘spicy’ city runabout

    Kia’s ‘spicy’ city runabout

    Google tells us that “Picanto” relates to the Spanish and Italian words “picante/piccante”, meaning “spicy”. The Kia Picanto does have a “spicy” look that could…

  • ‘David vs Goliath’: OGCA

    ‘David vs Goliath’: OGCA

    Ocean Grove Community Association (OGCA) says it is “extremely disappointed” by Planning Minister Richard Wynne’s decision to refer submissions about Bellarine town boundaries to an…

  • Emerging artist chosen for exhibition

    Emerging artist chosen for exhibition

    Emerging artist Lily Cockram is one of 50 young Victorians to have their artwork chosen to be shown at the National Gallery of Victoria as…

  • Cases falling after recent spike

    Cases falling after recent spike

    Active COVID cases in Ocean Grove fell by 19 today (February 10). Ocean Grove had 183 active cases, a decrease from 202 yesterday. Active cases…

  • Community awards on again

    Community awards on again

    The Ocean Grove Rotary Community Awards are open for nomination until March 15. There are four awards for which a winner and a runner-up will…

  • Vic Open begins today

    Vic Open begins today

    13th Beach Golf Links at Barwon Heads will host its ninth Victorian Open this weekend. There will be an added incentive for the men with…

  • Comedy Festival coming to Geelong

    Comedy Festival coming to Geelong

    Laughter will head to Geelong this week, with the region being the first stop on the Melbourne International Comedy Festival’s tour around the state. The…

  • Swim to go ahead with reduced numbers

    Swim to go ahead with reduced numbers

    Wreck2Reef organisers have confirmed this year’s open water swim at Indented Head Yacht Club will proceed with a reduced 300-participant cap on Saturday February 12.…

  • Don’t close Drysdale bank: Coker

    Don’t close Drysdale bank: Coker

    Corangamite MP Libby Coker has urged NAB to reconsider its decision to close its Drysdale branch next month, stating it would “hurt” the community. NAB…

  • Murder mystery set in Ocean Grove

    Murder mystery set in Ocean Grove

    Hugh McGinlay’s third book in the Catherine Kint mystery series is a fun read that draws you in – especially if you are familiar with…

  • Huge blow as scans reveal ACL for Hannah

    Huge blow as scans reveal ACL for Hannah

    Richmond winger Hannah Burchell will miss the remainder of the 2022 AFLW season after scans confirmed a ruptured ACL in her left knee. Burchell, from…

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