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  • Turning up the heat in the Top End

    Turning up the heat in the Top End

    I have been fortunate to have spent a portion of the past few weeks in Darwin, where it was hot and humid, in stark contrast…

  • Long weekend proves productive

    Long weekend proves productive

    With a long weekend of fishable weather it gave anglers a great opportunity to get out for a fish after a long awaited break from…

  • Crime decreases

    Crime decreases

    Crime in Greater Geelong has decreased by 6.1 percent in the past 12 months according to data released by the Crime Statistics Agency. Incidents of…

  • Playground celebrates Wadawurrung culture

    Playground celebrates Wadawurrung culture

    A new playground that celebrates Wadawurrung culture and the local coastal environment is now open in Ocean Grove. Member for Bellarine Lisa Neville joined parents…

  • More delays for drivers

    Motorists are in for more pain over the coming weeks as the Barwon Heads Road duplication and upgrade continues. The intersection of Barwon Heads Road…

  • Alistair honoured

    Alistair honoured

    Ocean Grove’s Alistair Drayton, who joined CFA as member and volunteer 40 years ago, has been recognised for his dedication with the prestigious Australian Fire…

  • Jon inspired by other volunteers

    Jon inspired by other volunteers

    If you have ever been to Carols in the Park in Ocean Grove, Jon Mamonski was there making sure everything you heard was done just…

  • Iggies push for men’s health

    Iggies push for men’s health

    St Ignatius College Geelong is presenting a Men’s Mental Health Week evening with Puka Up’s Wayne Schwass to help raise the profile of men’s mental…

  • OAM for ‘Coodabeen’

    OAM for ‘Coodabeen’

    Saturday mornings listening to the Coodabeen Champions on ABC Radio was a ritual for many during footy season back in the day and it’s still…

  • Richard humbled by honour

    Richard humbled by honour

    Portarlington oozes through Richard Underwood’s veins. Although now living on 24 hectares at Mannerim, a short drive away from the town, Portarlington is the place…

  • Crowds reconnect at Celtic festival

    Crowds reconnect at Celtic festival

    After a two year hiatus due to COVID, the organisers of this year’s National Celtic Festival at Portarlington were more than a little nervous leading…

  • More BreastScreen services announced

    More BreastScreen services announced

    Residents in Greater Geelong will soon have better access to BreastScreen Victoria services including vital preventative breast scans and specialist treatment. The state government announced…

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