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  • Examining our relationship with water

    Examining our relationship with water

    Platform Arts has kicked off its 2024 season, launching its first themed program last weekend. CURRENTS, which opened on February 10 and runs till March…

  • Alfa SUV off to a bright start

    Alfa SUV off to a bright start

    I’m over electric vehicles, monster utes and sleek SUVs. They all have their place – these days highly prominent – in the automotive pantheon, but…

  • Grants aplenty for our region

    Grants aplenty for our region

    At our first meeting in 2024, council last week awarded the latest round of its Community Grants program. A total of 31 projects, across the…

  • Nissan X-Trail ST-L e-power with e-4orce

    Nissan X-Trail ST-L e-power with e-4orce

    The term e-POWER is Nissan’s take on hybrids. In the case of X-Trail, it’s Nissan’s competitor for the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, a car so popular…

  • Convoy takes to the streets for ninth year

    Convoy takes to the streets for ninth year

    The streets will be full of blaring horns and massive trucks as Camp Quality’s Convoy Geelong returns for its ninth year. Close to 200 trucks…

  • My Geelong with Alex Hamilton

    My Geelong with Alex Hamilton

    Highton’s Alex Hamilton co-founded River’s Gift following the death of her firstborn son River, from sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in 2011. She speaks with…

  • Skate park feedback wanted

    Skate park feedback wanted

    With the new St Leonards skate park now fully complete and open to the public, Geelong council is seeking community feedback on the upgraded facility.…

  • New specialist home for four residents

    New specialist home for four residents

    Construction has started on a new specialist home for four Ocean Grove residents living with a disability. Residents Andy, Chris and Ian have lived in…

  • A story of despair with a message of hope

    A story of despair with a message of hope

    Stephane Vander Bruggen is a five time ITU world champion triathlete and performance coach who once, seemingly, had it all. He spoke to Matt Hewson…

  • Sun sets on fun run

    Sun sets on fun run

    Voice photographer Ivan Kemp was at the Flying Brick Bellarine Sunset Run on Saturday February 10. It was the 9th edition of the light coastal…

  • Geelong still a ‘tree city’

    Geelong still a ‘tree city’

    For the second year running, Greater Geelong has been recognised as a Tree City of the World by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation.…

  • Coming together through sport

    Coming together through sport

    The Barwon Heads footballers recently challenged the local cricketers in the annual grudge match at RT Fuller Oval. This was an opportunity for the local…

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