News
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Community togetherness
Ocean Grove Park’s annual Tranquility@Twilight Fair will celebrate more than 20 years of bringing the community together. Kicking off at 4pm you can peruse fantastic…
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Hard yards begin for Grove
The Grubbers have hit the track and commenced their pre-season training under new senior coach Pete Davey. Ocean Grove senior and reserves footballers began their…
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Rache pens first book
Barwon Heads yoga instructor Rache Hely has released her first book. A self-confessed ‘yogi hack’ Rache’s teaching career spans over 16 years, both in Australia…
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Intersection works to begin
Detailed designs have been finalised for the installation new traffic lights at the intersection of Orton Street and Presidents Avenue in Ocean Grove. The intersection…
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Council rejects apartment application
Council’s Planning Committee has knocked back an application for a three-story apartment complex in Ocean Grove, which had drawn objections from local residents. The proposal would…
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Emergency at Shell Road
Emergency vehicles were called to attend a vehicle accident in Ocean Grove this morning. One witness said: “A car has smashed through through traffic lights…
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Tis the season
Under clear skies a record estimated crowd of 4000 turned up for the 2019 Ocean Grove Carols in the Park. Master of Ceremonies Mark Hyland…
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Street party a huge success
Ocean Grove came alive with festive cheer for the fourth annual Christmas in the Grove street party. The Terrace was closed to vehicles for Ocean…
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Long lunch for ‘hairy blokes’
David and Lyndsay Sharp along with the committee from the Big Hairy Boys Lunch hosted the 16th annual lunch at Flying Brick Cider House on…
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$50 Woolworths gift cards to celebrate grand opening
The Voice, together with the new Woolworths Kingston Village, are offering you the chance to win one of ten (10) $50 gift cards to celebrate…
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Enough is enough
Ocean Grove Community Association (OGCA) is concerned that some developers and land owners are seeking to change the town’s settlement boundary. The association said “enough…
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Farewell to a local champ
When Graham Coates left his home town of Noradjuha as a 16-year-old, he had no idea he would carve a decades-long career in the carpet…