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  • Council votes in favour of C395

    Council votes in favour of C395

    Council last night voted to accept all 13 recommendations of an independent panel and adopt Amendment C395. While the Settlement Strategy is committed to directing…

  • Daughter ‘privileged’ to care for dad

    Daughter ‘privileged’ to care for dad

    Kim Cooper moved from Melbourne to Townsville by herself to study year 12, was an Australian Idol finalist and is now a full-time carer for…

  • Season of one-dayers a possibility

    Season of one-dayers a possibility

    Local cricketers could be playing an entire season of one-day matches if COVID-19 restrictions delay the start of the fixture. Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association is…

  • Snapper fishing dynamite

    Snapper fishing dynamite

    After receiving a week of great weather we have seen our local waters produce some fantastic fishing with great numbers and quality size fish. Inside…

  • Cockatoos calls lift spirits

    Cockatoos calls lift spirits

    The past few weeks have been lovely, with rain, cold mornings, and some beautiful sunny afternoons – perfect weather for exploring the Bellarine – if…

  • Resort the ‘best of the best’

    Resort the ‘best of the best’

    Queenscliff’s BIG4 Beacon Resort has been recognised as a 2020 Travellers’ Choice Best of the Best award winner. Based on a full year of Tripadvisor…

  • Book explores food-mood link

    Book explores food-mood link

    Did you know that there is a zoo in your poo? Ocean Grove couple Felice Jacka and Rob Craw already knew, but wanted to write…

  • New rules set for cricket season

    New rules set for cricket season

    Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association will introduce promotion and relegation in its B Grade competition next season. Promotion and relegation has been part of the cricket…

  • Train fights to survive

    Train fights to survive

    A Bellarine “cultural institution” on its “knees” due to COVID-19 has launched a campaign for survival. The Blues Train founder Hugo T Armstrong started the…

  • Stage 3 restrictions return

    Stage 3 restrictions return

    Local cafes and restaurants are back to takeaway-only trading after Stage 3 COVID-19 restrictions were reintroduced last week. Before the restrictions were reapplied, traders could…

  • Curlewis trio honoured for life

    Curlewis trio honoured for life

    Meet Curlewis Golf Club’s newest life members. Ian Collings, Bernie Den Besten and Greg Bishop were given the honour recently and all three have had…

  • Rotary awards honour businesses

    Rotary awards honour businesses

    COVID-19 was unable to stop Rotary Club of Ocean Grove from pushing ahead with its Community Awards. The awards recognise excellence in local businesses and…

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