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Connecting families
Ocean Grove Primary School teacher Andy McNeilly never dreamed that a program he started to get families together would appear in print. But two and…
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Childhood dream a reality
Not many footballers get to play for the club they have barracked for all their life, but Hannah Burchell is about to fulfil a childhood…
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Set for the big stage
A group of enthusiastic Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads students are appearing in Geelong Society of Operatic and Dramatic Arts (GSODA) production, Hercules. GSODA is…
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Scoreboard action at Heads
A Shorten Labor government would invest $95,000 to deliver a new electronic scoreboard at Harmer Reserve, home of the Barwon Heads Football Netball Club. The…
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Yellow and black attack for Hannah
Ocean Grover Hannah Burchell played one game for Geelong in the AFLW this season before being delisted. It was a bitter pill to swallow for…
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$580k for Collendina
Collendina Recreation Reserve will benefit from a $580,000 major upgrade under a re-elected Liberal government. Federal Member for Corangamite Sarah Henderson made the announcement as…
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Unpleasant smell is safe, council
A strange and unpleasant odour that has been worrying some residents in Point Lonsdale is harmless, City of Greater Geelong said. The City has investigated…
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33m tower wins green light
A controversially proposed 33-metre mobile phone tower on the Bellarine Peninsula has won approval at the state’s planning tribunal. Developers can begin constructing the Optus…
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Cash support for ‘hoodie’
A re-elected Morrison government would invest up to $100,000 in recovery programs for the hooded plover. Member for Corangamite, Sarah Henderson said the funding will…
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Kayaker comes forward
The owner of an abandoned kayak found off Clifton Springs yesterday has come forward. Water Police and a police chopper had been searching off Beach…
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Kayak found without owner
Police are searching for the owner of a kayak that was located anchored in the bay off the Bellarine Peninsula this afternoon. The kayak was…
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City moves to hose down fears
City of Greater Geelong has moved to allay fears that mosquito spraying caused an increase in cancer and auto-immune disease in Barwon Heads. Council’s director…