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  • Spooky trick or treating

    Spooky trick or treating

    Halloween is becoming more popular on the Bellarine Peninsula each year. Thousands of trick or treaters took to the streets of the Bellarine Peninsula on…

  • Information sought over Torquay assault

    Information sought over Torquay assault

    Victoria Police has launched a investigation into an incident at Torquay where people were injured during a fight. A Ballarat man in his 20s was…

  • It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

    It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas

    Visitors to the waterfront over the past week will have noticed the famous floating Christmas tree is now in position for the festive season. The…

  • Council offers help for clean up

    Council offers help for clean up

    The City of Greater Geelong is waiving fees for residents dropping off fallen trees and branches at its Drysdale Resource Recovery Centre in the aftermath…

  • Arts sector backed

    Arts sector backed

    A major annual live music program will be launched and live music precincts established to grow Geelong’s arts and culture scene. The City of Greater…

  • Open letter to council

    Open letter to council

    Dear Mayor Cr Stephanie Asher and Councillors, Let’s work together to build the best pool for the North Bellarine Following the closing of the tender…

  • Bellarine blasted by storm

    Bellarine blasted by storm

    Wild weather wreaked havoc on the Bellarine Peninsula last weekend. Storm damage was widely reported with Barwon Heads Road closed from Friday morning to Sunday…

  • Floodgates opened

    Floodgates opened

    Thompson Creek estuary was artificially opened last week to alleviate flooding caused by recent heavy rainfall. Surf Coast Shire Council managed the estuary opening at…

  • Be aware of ducklings

    Be aware of ducklings

    RSPCA Victoria, BirdLife Australia and Wildlife Victoria are encouraging the community to be on the lookout for ducklings who have been separated from their parents…

  • Car impounded as part of Operation Compass

    Car impounded as part of Operation Compass

    Police officers from the state highway patrol unit have impounded a vehicle after it was allegedly caught speeding more than 50 kilometres per hour over…

  • Pedal power for the climate

    Pedal power for the climate

    A group of Northern Bellarine cyclists are riding ‘alongside’ a British teenager to support her quest for climate change awareness. The Bellarine Belles meet every…

  • Fundraising for a MND cure

    Fundraising for a MND cure

    Chris Hall has raised more than $40,000 for research into a cure for motor neurone disease. The Leopold resident talks to Ash Bolt about his…

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