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  • Children rescued after ride malfunction

    Children rescued after ride malfunction

    Four children had to be rescued by emergency services after spending around three hours trapped on a carnival ride in Waurn Ponds on Saturday. The…

  • Connection the key for post-pandemic

    Connection the key for post-pandemic

    Returning to Ocean Grove a year ago from Canberra, Virginia Cooke wanted company to explore cafes in Ocean Grove and beyond, so she set up…

  • Snapper start to bite

    Snapper start to bite

    The snapper season has been off to bit of a slow start but after a few days of warm weather the water temperature has increased…

  • In brief

    In brief

    Coastcare AGM Ocean Grove Coastcare is holding its annual general meeting on Wednesday, November 17 at 7pm at Shell Road Pavillion, Ocean Grove. The event…

  • Bird haven dam drained

    Bird haven dam drained

    My favourite road in Leopold, Moller’s Lane, that I often drive down on my way to work, is now blocked off and there is a…

  • Paying a price

    Paying a price

    When Bob Marmion joined the police force as a fresh-faced 18-year-old, he had no idea he would be discharged as medically unfit and leave a…

  • Bike jumps a step closer

    Bike jumps a step closer

    Plans for a new Ocean Grove bike park are gathering momentum. Ocean Grove Bike Park Committee (OGBPC) met with a group of local youths aged…

  • Out and about

    Out and about

    Voice photographer Ivan Kemp was at Ocean Grove main beach on a gloriously warm and sunny Melbourne Cup day.

  • Tommy’s popularity clock is TikToking

    Tommy’s popularity clock is TikToking

    Barwon Heads teenager Tommy Cockram has amassed nearly five million followers on TikTok in just over a year and is aiming to double that by…

  • Excitement builds for fair

    Excitement builds for fair

    Things are starting to get back to normal and one of the staples on the Ocean Grove calendar, the St Peter’s Anglican Church annual fair,…

  • An early, but brief, taste of summer

    An early, but brief, taste of summer

    It was a glorious taste of summer on Tuesday. Temperatures soared into the high 20s as many locals and tourists were able to enjoy a…

  • Greater Geelong leading the way

    Greater Geelong leading the way

    Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula are leading the way for vaccinations, with the latest data showing the region had hit the 90 per cent double-dosed…

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