News
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Evasive wood duck avoids camera
I received a message from Lynette, who lives on a few acres in Ocean Grove. Lynette wanted me to help her locate a hollow where…
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Practical, stylish and easy to drive
Mitsubishi ASX is the smallest vehicle in the company’s four-model SUV range beneath the Eclipse Cross, Outlander and Pajero Sport. ASX (the acronym stands for…
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From the Archives
8 years ago September 28 to October 11, 2016 Ocean Grove’s iconic Rolling Pin Pie and Cake Shop has done it again. The award-winning pie…
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Limited tickets for QLF
Queenscliffe Literary Festival, which starts in two weeks, has announced it has sold out its events with Tim Winton, Kaz Cooke and Judith Lucy. Tickets…
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Teachers recognised for years of dedication
Two long-serving Bellarine teachers are being recognised for their dedication to their schools, students and families. St Leonards Primary School’s Christine Layley celebrated 45 years…
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Blessing all animals, great and small
Uniting Queenscliff is celebrating and acknowledging the importance that animals provide daily. A Blessing of the Animals and All Wildlife gathering event will be held…
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Community calendar
Ocean Grove Soft Tennis Friendly group of active women retirees who have played soft tennis for many years. The game is similar to Pickleball. Ocean…
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Show back in full bloom
The flowers are back in bloom for the St George’s Flower Show, a staple in Queenscliff’s history. The show will return to the Old School…
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No more seismic blasting for the Otway Basin
Ocean Grove, Torquay and other coastal communities have won the fight against a proposed seismic blasting project in the Otway Basin. Energy data and intelligence…
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Shopping local
Voice photographer Ivan Kemp went to The Terrace on a sunny Tuesday October 1 to see who was shopping local.
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Triple win for calisthenic college
Ocean Grove Calisthenic College (OGCC) has won three Victorian State Championships titles for the first time. This year OGCC’s Masters team, comprising nine women, won…
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Whale carcass removal tomorrow
The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action will remove a washed up whale carcass from Thirteenth Beach tomorrow (Thursday October 3). The 14 metre…