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From the Archives
8 years ago February 1 to 14, 2017 Ocean Grove businesses have reported that the annual holiday trade has at least been equal to last…
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Rods on full display
Many classic cars roared through Queenscliff over the weekend for the Queenscliff Rod Run. Voice photographer Ivan Kemp went down to Hesse Street on Saturday,…
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Wheatus wrap up tour
Wheatus frontman Brendan B Brown and fellow Wheatus member and partner in crime Gabreille Sterbenz come to Torquay this weekend for the final show of…
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Storms rock region overnight
Geelong erupted into chaos overnight on Sunday as lightning, wind, rain, and hail shook the region, leaving properties damaged and trees uprooted. Lightning cracked across…
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Council united against incinerator
Geelong council reflected the community consensus at this week’s meeting when it resolved to step up its opposition to the proposed Lara waste-to-energy incinerator. You…
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Gallery ejected amid firey debate
At a Tuesday night meeting marred by disruptions and the eventual ejection of the entire public gallery, Geelong council’s conservative bloc followed through on its…
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Cafe and council clash
A Geelong cafe owner is fighting to retain a roadside outdoor dining area after City officials demanded its removal. Ben McLachlan, operator of The Local…
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Vic Open hits another year
The Vic Open will return to the Bellarine Peninsula for another year of great golf and even better competitors. The event is celebrating its 12th…
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Cycling festival in full flight
World-class cycling has kicked off again in Geelong with the tenth Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race this week. The five-day cycling festival began with…
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Sailing into Geelong
The Festival of Sails returned to the Geelong Waterfront for three days of great sailing over the weekend. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went along on…
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New research on antibiotic overuse
Two new bacterial infection trials are underway in Geelong to help reduce the overuse of antibiotics prescribed to treat common illnesses. Centre for Innovation in…
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Truth-telling returns to Torquay
Torquay was the sight of truth-telling on Sunday as the sun rose at Warri Dja (Sea Country). Close to 2500 people gathered on Wadawurrung Country…