News
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To market, to market
It’s beginning to look a lot like market season. Stallholders and visitors are looking forward to the opening of the Aireys Inlet Market on Sunday…
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Fence upgrades protects native animals
Endangered species like the Eastern Barred Bandicoot and the Southern Brush-tailed Rock-Wallaby in Little River will soon be better protected from predators. Environment and climate…
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Crime continues to fall despite lifting of restrictions
The number of crimes recorded in Greater Geelong fell three per cent in the year to June, latest Crime Statistics Agency data reveals. In the…
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‘N LAYS THE TRACK FROM SPORT TO STREET
In motoring terms, the letter ‘N’ mostly stands for ‘neutral’ (aka going nowhere). But in the case of the Hyundai i20 N, nothing could be…
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Jack’s on a roll for Steptember
When Jack Tori decided to participate in the Steptember Challenge to raise money for and awareness of life with cerebral palsy, he decided to do…
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Wool Museum building’s history shared
It may be behind us, but the past is not static. In Geelong, many of our cultural stories are brought to life and told via…
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Opportunity to show you care
Australia Post’s rollout of free, mental health-themed postcards continued this week, with most local post offices around Australia now stocking them in the lead up…
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Get ready to rumble at the Palais
Pro wrestling spectacular Deathmatch Downunder (DMDU) returns to the Palais for the third time this weekend with a triple main event of high-impact, high-flying moves.…
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Be prepared and take the hassle out of holidays
The spring school holidays is a chance for many Victorian families to hit the open road and take a driving holiday. Before you head off,…
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A tribute to two of the greatest
With an entertainment career spanning over six decades, Marty Rhone has seen it all; he has shared the stage with the Rolling Stones and Yul…
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Geelong needs more foster carers
Victoria is facing a critical shortage of foster carers with more than 1700 children in care in Victoria at any one time and the Barwon…
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Day of action for MacKillop
MacKillop Family Services’ Victorian state manager for foster care Tania Ferris says the wider community is not aware how the lack of foster carers is…