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  • Seven charged over Nazi salute

    Seven charged over Nazi salute

    Police have charged seven men for allegedly performing the Nazi salute after a photo of the illegal acts circulated online. The men aged between 19…

  • GSODA calls on mayor for support

    GSODA calls on mayor for support

    The president of Geelong’s longest-running amateur theatre company has called on Mayor Stretch Kontelj to invest in grass roots arts organisations. In a statement provided…

  • Shire’s ‘no’ to Aus Day

    Shire’s ‘no’ to Aus Day

    Surf Coast Shire Council chose not to reinstate Australia Day celebrations during an emotional meeting on Tuesday night. Councillor Rebecca Bourke brought her Future Recognition…

  • Geelong’s celebration of sport

    Geelong’s celebration of sport

    Kickstart your Labour Day long weekend with celebration of sports and recreation when the fifth annual Festival of Sport returns to Kardinia Park this weekend.…

  • More housing for veterans

    More housing for veterans

    New dwellings are coming to Geelong to help establish crisis and transitional housing for veterans and their families. Ten houses will be constructed in Geelong…

  • New festival calls on writers

    New festival calls on writers

    Geelong’s newest arts festival is encouraging budding playwrights and actors to get involved. The inaugural Geelong Short Play Festival, which will be held in November…

  • BMX facility plans online

    BMX facility plans online

    Initial plans for the revamp of three Geelong bike facilities are now out for public viewing. Draft concept plans for The Hill Mountain Bike Park…

  • Snake season not done with yet

    Snake season not done with yet

    Paramedics have treated 16 people from the Barwon South West area for a suspected snake bite this summer. Statewide, paramedics treated 129 people with 125…

  • Wrapping up 10 years on Triathlon

    Wrapping up 10 years on Triathlon

    It was a great day for running, cycling and swimming with the return of the Barwon Heads Triathlon on Sunday, February 23. Independent photographer Ivan…

  • Sun shines on Pakington Street

    Sun shines on Pakington Street

    The annual Pako Festa was as colourful as always, although organisers made the decision to halt the day early at 2pm due to temperatures into…

  • Drive program comes to Grove

    Drive program comes to Grove

    The L2P Program has been changing lives in Greater Geelong for more than 15 years and now it will make an even more significant impact…

  • Giving Day for children

    Giving Day for children

    Cottage by the Sea’s annual Giving Day is nearly here, with the children’s charity matching and doubling every dollar donated for one day only. The…

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