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  • Tee off for mental health

    Tee off for mental health

    Lifeline Geelong is on the lookout for individuals and groups to tee off for mental health in this year’s Golf Classic. The Lifeline Geelong Golf…

  • Helping hand for pet owners doing it tough

    Helping hand for pet owners doing it tough

    Pet owners can get free expert advice on the care and health of their beloved animals this week at an RSPCA event in Norlane. RSCPA…

  • Armstrong Creek library opening date announced

    Armstrong Creek library opening date announced

    Armstrong Creek residents will be able to visit their new library from the beginning of August. Biyal-a Armstrong Creek Library, funded by more than $20…

  • Energy saving program continues

    Energy saving program continues

    Geelong Sustainability has announced this week it will continue to deliver its program helping not-for-profits reduce their energy use and costs for the next financial…

  • Cats to honour ‘Carji’

    Cats to honour ‘Carji’

    Geelong launched its annual Retro Game this week that will see the Cats step 100 years back in time to celebrate a club great. The…

  • Out and about

    Out and about

    Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was at Inverleigh on Saturday July 13 for the Hawks’ home games against Bell Post Hill and took these pics.

  • New equipment for SES units

    New equipment for SES units

    Four Victoria State Emergency Service (VICSES) Barwon South West units are changing how its volunteers respond to emergencies thanks to new equipment. VICSES’ Bellarine, Torquay,…

  • High hopes for turn towards the young

    High hopes for turn towards the young

    Toyota has a storied modern history of innovation: remember the World Rally-based Celica GT-Four, the quirky Tarago ‘egg’ people mover and the revolutionary Prius petrol/electric…

  • Parents concerned over mental health facility

    Parents concerned over mental health facility

    Some Torquay parents are concerned for the safety of their children with a proposed mental health facility due for construction near a primary school. Mind…

  • Help guide Geelong’s future

    Help guide Geelong’s future

    Members of the community have the chance to shape Geelong’s future, with the City calling on residents to tell the council what is important to…

  • Budget for the environment

    Budget for the environment

    One of the most critical tasks we undertake at council is preparing our yearly budget. The City of Greater Geelong’s 2024-25 Budget reflects careful planning…

  • 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…

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