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  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Barwon Heads Senior Citizens Crazy whist: Join a friendly group to play this easy to learn card game at Clifford Pde, Barwon Heads, 10am-noon Mondays.…

  • Huge gathering of yellow-tailed black cockies

    Huge gathering of yellow-tailed black cockies

    The highlight of my last fortnight occurred when I was driving with my daughter along Grubb Road, near Oakdene Winery, when a flock of around…

  • Striking a balance in budget

    Striking a balance in budget

    Active roads, heritage, environment and signage are a key focus for Borough of Queenscliffe’s current financial year. The borough unanimously adopted its 2025-26 Budget, which…

  • Queenscliffe opposes levy

    Queenscliffe opposes levy

    The Borough of Queenscliffe is the latest council to join the fight against the state government’s emergency services and volunteers fund (ESVF) levy. During its…

  • Council approves Newcombe St co-pay

    Council approves Newcombe St co-pay

    Geelong council has resolved to declare a Special Charge Scheme (SRC) to co-fund the sealing of another section of road in Drysdale. The owners of…

  • Yesway in Norway for Kaelan

    Yesway in Norway for Kaelan

    If you’ve heard of Kaelan Lockhart it is probably from the TV show Australian Survivor. But there’s much more to Kaelan than that. He recently…

  • Elegant cars on display

    Elegant cars on display

    The bustling Pakington Street will host many elegant vehicles and their feminine drivers for the first time. EV-Day will be held along the busy Geelong…

  • Outdoor dining feedback sought

    Outdoor dining feedback sought

    Bellarine hospitality businesses and community members can shape the direction for traders about alfresco dining, making public areas more vibrant and ensuring safety. Open for…

  • Whale of a time at film screening

    Whale of a time at film screening

    North Bellarine Film Festival and Bellarine Historical Society have teamed up to present the classic New Zealand film Whale Rider as a fundraiser for the…

  • City delivers budget

    City delivers budget

    Free two-hour parking, the removal of a ‘permit to burn’ fee and an increase in funding for Pako Festa highlighted City of Greater Geelong’s budget…

  • Six sites set to be sold

    Six sites set to be sold

    Six sites across Greater Geelong are proposed for sale by the City of Greater Geelong and community feedback is being sought. The City said the…

  • Out & about

    Out & about

    Voice photographer Ivan Kemp went to Ocean Grove main beach on a very mild Monday June 23 to see who was out and about.

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