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  • Out & about

    Out & about

    Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was at Little Malop Street on a mild Winter Solstice this week to see what locals were up to.

  • Call for tiny homes rethink

    Call for tiny homes rethink

    Amid rising interest rates and the rising issue of housing affordability, a Victorian tiny homes builder has called for councils to consider relaxing restrictions around…

  • Whirlwind week for new mayor

    Whirlwind week for new mayor

    It’s been a whirlwind since I was elected Greater Geelong mayor. I’m thankful for the support of my fellow councillors last Friday, but most of…

  • The Subaru ‘Rex’ won’t disappoint

    The Subaru ‘Rex’ won’t disappoint

    Subaru WRX, often tagged as the “Rex”, is high-performance machine that’s been a longtime favourite with Australian drivers since it first arrived Downunder in 1994.…

  • A lifetime of giving

    A lifetime of giving

    For 65 years 2021 Victoria Senior Achiever award-winner Ken Mansfield has worked tirelessly for the Highton and broader Geelong communities, and despite receiving various accolades…

  • Local school takes on Refugee Week

    Local school takes on Refugee Week

    Imagine if you were looking at the same four walls every day and leading a life of close to zero privacy and had no say…

  • Bellarine MP calls time

    Bellarine MP calls time

    Member for Bellarine Lisa Neville will not recontest her seat in November’s state election. Minister Neville made the announcement today, describing it as “one of…

  • Park adds to Green Spine

    Park adds to Green Spine

    A new public park and artworks have been unveiled in Armstrong Creek. The park is the centre of its 94 hectare ‘Harriott’ master planned community…

  • Pool plans questioned

    Pool plans questioned

    An open letter from Victorian Liberal Senator Sarah Henderson to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has implored him to abandon any plans to end a funding…

  • COVID film fest designed to heal

    COVID film fest designed to heal

    A short-film festival that explores the human toll of COVID-19 will be shown in Geelong. Covideo Twenty21 features the lives of the young filmmakers throughout…

  • Traffic camera car damaged

    Traffic camera car damaged

    Police are investigating after a traffic camera car was damaged in Point Lonsdale on Wednesday 22 June. Investigators were told an unidentified offender approached the…

  • Helen flees Ukraine and lands in Jan Juc

    Helen flees Ukraine and lands in Jan Juc

    Helen Chernonok arrived in Australia from war-torn Ukraine only two months ago. Helen has settled in Jan Juc after leaving Kyiv and has been supported…

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