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  • Six OAMs and two AMs for region

    Six OAMs and two AMs for region

    The Geelong community is acknowledging members across the region for their selfless work during this year’s King’s Birthday Honours. Six people from Greater Geelong and…

  • Nourishing feast at Bellarine Secondary College

    Nourishing feast at Bellarine Secondary College

    Almost 100 guests shared a communal long-table dinner and sunset tour of the Farm My School (FMS) project at Bellarine Secondary College (BSC) in celebration…

  • Roll up your sleeves for blood donation

    Roll up your sleeves for blood donation

    People across Greater Geelong are being asked to roll up their sleeves and donate blood with more supplies needed across the state. Lifeblood Geelong Donor…

  • Raising bowel cancer awareness

    Raising bowel cancer awareness

    A Geelong man is encouraging people to help raise awareness of bowel cancer and empower everyone affected to live their best life. Bowel Cancer Australia’s…

  • The community speaks

    The community speaks

    As a council we have a duty to listen to the community we serve, which is why we voted to continue providing in-home community care…

  • Heart wrapped in a luxury skin

    Heart wrapped in a luxury skin

    Ah! That takes me back. Almost two decades ago I was a member of the media that helped launch the new Audi Q7 in Australia…

  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Lectures Bittersweet – Chocolate, Tea and Coffee in the Early Modern World, Wednesday June 11, 10.15am, Newcomb Hall. Formal Dining in the Courts of 28th…

  • Hiking towards connection

    Hiking towards connection

    People across the Surf Coast region can hike towards connection through a free and casual event this Sunday. Matriarch Surf Coast Hikes will host a…

  • Road users urged to prepare

    Road users urged to prepare

    Victorian road users are being urged to prepare for winter driving conditions as intrastate travel is expected to increase over the King’s Birthday long weekend.…

  • Irish-Australian love story premieres

    Irish-Australian love story premieres

    A brand new theatre work will be presented at the National Celtic Folk Festival (NCFF) this weekend. The premiere readings of playwright Fleur Murphy’s Never…

  • A family affair

    A family affair

    Father and daughter Tony Armstrong-Carrigg and Rachel Cumming make up two-ninths of recently formed band The Sound Collective. They chatted to Matt Hewson about the…

  • Celtic festival: ‘We’re back’

    Celtic festival: ‘We’re back’

    Australia’s biggest Celtic festival is back for the June long weekend, kicking off today in Portarlington. The National Celtic Folk Festival (NCFF), running from today…

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