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  • Hunting regulations ruffle feathers

    Hunting regulations ruffle feathers

    The latest draft of hunting regulations is already ruffling feathers, with hunters and activists both expressing concerns. Victoria’s Wildlife (Game) Regulations are renewed close to…

  • Specialist disability home on track

    Specialist disability home on track

    A new specially-designed residence for people living with disability is set for completion this August. Delivered by a partnership between Geelong-based service provider genU and…

  • ‘Pure joy’ for scratchie winner

    ‘Pure joy’ for scratchie winner

    Drysdale woman set to share the love with $100,000 Instant Scratch-Its win A Drysdale woman is $100,000 richer and described her Instant Scratch-Its top prize…

  • Small business festival program unveiled

    Small business festival program unveiled

    The 2024 Geelong Small Business Festival (GSBF) program is now live, with ThatsMyFace founder Nadia Lee announced as the event’s keynote speaker. The popular festival,…

  • Out and about

    Out and about

    Independent photographer Louisa Jones was at Osborne Oval, North Geelong on Saturday June 29 to see the Magpies take on Geelong West Giants in the…

  • House destroyed by fire

    House destroyed by fire

    Smoke alarms have saved the occupants of a Curlewis residence that was engulfed in fire this morning. CFA was called to the incident at 6.43am…

  • Tireless advocate recognised

    Tireless advocate recognised

    A Geelong woman has been recognised for her positive contribution to the construction industry. Irish-born Sinead Redmond, GeelongPort’s head of infrastructure delivery, took out the…

  • Coaches replace trains on Geelong line

    Coaches replace trains on Geelong line

    Coaches are replacing trains on the Geelong Line between Geelong and Lara, due to a track fault in the North Shore area. Coach services are…

  • Hold Meta accountable

    Hold Meta accountable

    Last month, Country Press Australia (CPA) – the largest representative association of newspaper publishers in Australia, appeared before a joint hearing in Canberra into social…

  • Man charged following Curlewis incident

    Man charged following Curlewis incident

    A Curlewis man has been charged by Sexual Crime Squad detectives following an incident on Monday June 24. Police were told a nine-year-old girl was…

  • Helping kinders build for the future

    Helping kinders build for the future

    Preschools across the Bellarine Peninsula have benefitted from the state government’s $28 million Building Blocks grants to upgrade facilities and purchase equipment. Member for Bellarine…

  • Shop local

    Shop local

    Voice photographer Louisa Jones went to The Terrace on Monday June 24 to see who was shopping local.

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