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  • Search for Jesse Reynolds

    Search for Jesse Reynolds

    Police have released an image of a man who may be able to help them in relation to a Marshall hit and run on July…

  • Last chance to participate in women’s pain inquiry

    Last chance to participate in women’s pain inquiry

    More than 12,000 women and girls have already shared their experiences of pain and its management through the Victorian government’s Inquiry into Women’s Pain, but…

  • Upgrades aplenty

    Upgrades aplenty

    When different layers of government collaborate to fund vital community infrastructure, we all win. On the Bellarine, there have been some fantastic examples of the…

  • From the Archives

    From the Archives

    8 years ago July 20 to August 2, 2016 Kingston Estate residents shivered through an uncomfortably cold night last week after their gas was cut.…

  • WTP water levels low, but good for birding

    WTP water levels low, but good for birding

    Last week I went for a walk in Ocean Grove Nature Reserve and was struck by how dry the ponds were for this time of…

  • Pricey, but drives well

    Pricey, but drives well

    Honda’s hot hatch is a car that never seems to lose its appeal. It’s probably the closest thing we mere mortals will ever get to…

  • Community calendar

    Community calendar

    Bellarine Disability Fair Wednesday July 31, 10am-2pm, Leopold Library to find out about disability services that can help you expand your opportunities. ■ 4201 0675…

  • Wes wins writing comp number four

    Wes wins writing comp number four

    There were only 10 entrants for this difficult writing task based on a picture. Some writers concentrated on the details of the picture while others…

  • My Place with Glenda MacNaughton

    My Place with Glenda MacNaughton

    Author Glenda MacNaughton has spent much of her life in the Bellarine and loves sharing her works with the community. She speaks with Jena Carr…

  • Music student receives Premier’s Award

    Music student receives Premier’s Award

    A Bellarine Secondary College student has been recognised for his achievements in VCE VET Music Performance last year. Marcus Rosman was presented with a Premier’s…

  • A life of music and family

    A life of music and family

    Clifton Springs singer-songwriter Sarah Carroll released her latest album, NQR&B, on July 5 with an upcoming launch taking place in Geelong in September. The Ukulele…

  • Possible two more years for lighthouse

    Possible two more years for lighthouse

    Upgrades to the Point Lonsdale Lighthouse Reserve may take longer than expected, with a two-year extension proposed for the project. The Borough of Queenscliffe unanimously…

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