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  • Speeding an issue over long weekend

    Speeding an issue over long weekend

    Almost 30 impaired drivers have been nabbed across the Greater Geelong and Surf Coast region during Victoria Police’s long weekend road safety operation. Police ran…

  • Wooden Boat Festival a success

    Wooden Boat Festival a success

    The best of Corio Bay was on show for the 2022 Wooden Boat Festival of Geelong last weekend. Eighty-nine classic wooden boats attracted record numbers…

  • Bellarine GP among award winners

    Bellarine GP among award winners

    A Bellarine Peninsula GP is among more than 20 women were celebrated at the annual Women in Community Life Awards. Dr Bianca Forrester was among…

  • Meg to run for Corangamite

    Meg to run for Corangamite

    A 24-year-old Torquay resident is hoping to inspire young people to lead the way in driving action after being endorsed as the Animal Justice Party’s…

  • Highway closed

    Highway closed

    The Geelong-bound lanes of the Bellarine Highway, Newcomb will be closed in sections nightly as resurfacing works are carried out between Tuesday 15 and Thursday…

  • Sections of river unsafe

    Sections of river unsafe

    Barwon Coast is warning people not to swim in certain sections of the Barwon River at Barwon Heads due to a possible blue-green algae outbreak.…

  • Event a huge success

    Event a huge success

    Saint Ignatius College Geelong hosted Moira Kelly AO as its guest speaker for the annual International Women’s Day community evening. Guests enjoyed nibbles and drinks…

  • Hub to benefit community

    Hub to benefit community

    Drysdale and Clifton Springs residents are set to benefit from the development of a community hub at the site of the former childcare centre in…

  • VIEW elects new committee

    VIEW elects new committee

    Ocean Grove Day VIEW Club recently celebrated its second birthday the day after International Women’s Day with a ‘creative birthday hat’ theme. Despite COVID restrictions…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Ocean Grove Voice looks back through the pages of our archives. 11 years ago March 2011 Long suffering Ocean Grove TV viewers are being asked…

  • TAKING ON THE TYRANNY OF DISTANCE

    TAKING ON THE TYRANNY OF DISTANCE

    In his 1967 book, The Tyranny of Distance: How Distance Shaped Australia’s History, Geoffrey Blainey shone a light on this country’s geographical remoteness from the…

  • In brief

    In brief

    Partnership announced Lions Club of Ocean Grove Barwon Heads has announced that it is partnering with genU in the construction of community disability accommodation in…

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