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  • AM for service to journalism

    AM for service to journalism

    Tony Walker’s journey through journalism has taken him to war zones in far flung countries, is a published author and has won two Walkley Awards.…

  • Dave Renton honoured for service to surf livesaving

    Dave Renton honoured for service to surf livesaving

    Ask anyone who has anything to do with surf lifesaving on the Bellarine Peninsula and it’s almost certain they know of Dave Renton. An Ocean…

  • Ogilvy commits to shootout

    Ogilvy commits to shootout

    Former US Open winner Geoff Ogilvy will participate in the inaugural Lonsdale Links Shootout, a charity golfing event that is open to the public, raising…

  • Algae warning for Barwon Heads

    Algae warning for Barwon Heads

    A blue-green algae (BGA) bloom is currently affecting waters 90m West of Pelican Court Boat Ramp in Barwon Heads, Barwon Coast announced. The public is…

  • Community divided over KFC

    Community divided over KFC

    Drysdale could be home to a new fast food takeaway outlet, but the plans have left the community divided. Toronton Pty Ltd recently applied to…

  • Booster interval shortened to three months

    Booster interval shortened to three months

    Greater Geelong residents will now only have to wait three months to get their booster vaccination, with the state government reducing the interval this week.…

  • New emergency inspector

    New emergency inspector

    The Barwon South West region has a new face in charge of emergency management, with Victoria Police appointing a new inspector to lead police efforts…

  • Lankans heading to Geelong

    Lankans heading to Geelong

    GMHBA Stadium will host Sri Lanka and Namibia at the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup. In Group A, Sri Lanka and Namibia will…

  • Stewart cancels Aussie tour

    Stewart cancels Aussie tour

    Music legend Rod Stewart has said he was “absolutely gutted” to have to cancel his Australian tour, which would have brought him to the Geelong…

  • Nursing remains popular

    Nursing remains popular

    Nursing is once again the most popular course at Deakin University, with health and medical fields also ranking highly. With universities making their first-round offers…

  • Two arrested after collision with unmarked police vehicle

    Two arrested after collision with unmarked police vehicle

    Two people have been arrested after an alleged stolen vehicle rammed two unmarked police vehicles in Leopold on Wednesday. Detectives first observed the blue Nissan…

  • Market promotes African culture

    Market promotes African culture

    African culture will be on display this weekend with the first edition of the Bantu Market. Set to become a quarterly attraction, the market will…

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