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  • By Alistair Kennedy, Marque Motoring

    By Alistair Kennedy, Marque Motoring

    Petrol/electric powered vehicles have been around for nearly a quarter of a century when Honda and Toyota launched their Insight and Prius models respectively. Over…

  • From the Archives

    From the Archives

    9 years ago March 16 to March 29, 2016 Calls for more police officers and CCTV have grown louder after burglars smashed their way into…

  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Bellarine Historical Society Inc. Sunday March 30, 2pm, Remembering the Edina, talk and short film Steamship Travel on the Bellarine, Courthouse Museum, 11 High St,…

  • Airshow flies into town

    Airshow flies into town

    The southern hemisphere’s premier airshow and aerospace and defence expo is ready for takeoff. The biannual Avalon Australian International Airshow returns to Geelong this week,…

  • Songs and stories of the Anzac spirit

    Songs and stories of the Anzac spirit

    Ocean Grove educator Vin Healy will spend this Anzac Day in Villers-Bretonneux, where he will perform his songs about the Australian men and women who…

  • Creatives flock to North Bellarine

    Creatives flock to North Bellarine

    Artists across the Bellarine are getting out their brushes and art materials as the North Bellarine Arts Trail returns for another year. Twenty-nine venues will…

  • Water storages on the decrease

    Water storages on the decrease

    Geelong’s water storages entered March at a six-year low, while storages in Colac and Apollo Bay are as dry as they’ve been at this time…

  • Sparking energy discussions

    Sparking energy discussions

    A Geelong and Bellarine climate group will release a new book and hold an informative event to improve energy use and conservation. Parents for Climate…

  • Mokin across the Bellarine Peninsula

    Mokin across the Bellarine Peninsula

    A ‘cheerful little car’ event will roll through Geelong and Queenscliff this weekend to celebrate the history of Mokes. Moke Owners Association of Victoria will…

  • Take our federal election survey

    Take our federal election survey

    With a federal election due by mid-May, we want to know what issues matter most to voters across greater Geelong and the Surf Coast. Voters…

  • Out and about

    Out and about

    Voice photographer Ivan Kemp ventured to Ocean Grove main beach on Tuesday March 17 after a couple of chilly days to see who was out…

  • Cat wins scarecrow competition

    Cat wins scarecrow competition

    Leopold aged care residents took first place in a Bellarine scarecrow competition with a giant pink and purple Cheshire Cat. Kensington Grange residents won the…

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