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  • Fitness trainer has more in mind

    Fitness trainer has more in mind

    OCEAN Grove’s Max Jacobs recently started a personal training business, which he hopes will help curb rates of depression in the construction industry. The 25-year-old…

  • Call for funds for massive footpath project

    Call for funds for massive footpath project

    By LUKE VOOGT THE Ocean Grove Community Association is calling for State and Federal funding for what will likely be the town’s largest footpath project…

  • Rates could rise above State cap

    Rates could rise above State cap

    YEARLY rates rises in Ocean Grove may increase after Geelong Council recently applied for an average rate rise of 3.5 per cent. The council applied…

  • Mystery surrounds penguin deaths

    Mystery surrounds penguin deaths

    By LUKE VOOGT OCEAN Grove residents made some heartbreaking and mysterious discoveries recently, finding several dead fairy penguins washed up on local beaches. Simon Jackson…

  • Don’t mess with our streets

    Don’t mess with our streets

    By LUKE VOOGT OCEAN Grove locals have taken to social media to vent their frustration at rubbish left lying around the town over Easter. Kylie…

  • Healthy funding pool up for grabs

    Healthy funding pool up for grabs

    BELLARINE Community Health (BCH) recently launched a $1.2 million community grants program to improve health and wellbeing on the Bellarine. The health service intends to…

  • Hats off to the veterans of Long Tan

    Hats off to the veterans of Long Tan

    By LUKE VOOGT OCEAN Grove Barwon Heads RSL will honour Vietnam veterans this Anzac Day to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of Long Tan. The Battle…

  • The novelty never ends

    The novelty never ends

    AWARD-winning artists Mic Conway and Matthew Fagan will bring their “unusual” talents to the Bellarine in a once-only show at the Potato Shed this month.…

  • A mystery in every line

    A mystery in every line

    By LUKE VOOGT FOR Ocean Grove author Dorothy Johnston, writing plot twists is as mysterious for her as for her characters and readers. “I don’t…

  • Battin for our firies

    Battin for our firies

    By LUKE VOOGT STATE Shadow Emergency Services Minister Brad Battin brought the debate for firefighters’ rights to Ocean Grove recently, signing a pledge for presumptive…

  • Cops on trail of missing mountain bikes

    Cops on trail of missing mountain bikes

    POLICE are searching for two stolen mountain bikes after an early-morning burglary from a house in Tuckfield Street. The bikes were stolen from a garage,…

  • Teen charged after party night turns bad

    Teen charged after party night turns bad

    POLICE have charged a 15-year-old following an alleged assault at a party in Ocean Grove on Saturday night. It’s alleged a boy was hit in…

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