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  • Mystery over early morning crash

    Mystery over early morning crash

    POLICE are investigating whether a man was thrown from his ute after an early morning crash on Grubb Road. Bellarine SES controller Dion Henderson said…

  • Jury still out on hawks

    Jury still out on hawks

    Jen Carr, jennifer.carr6@bigpond.com For the first time in months, I haven’t been out and about much, due to a combination of work and family commitments…

  • Burglary arrest

    Burglary arrest

    By LUKE VOOGT GEELONG police recently arrested a suspect over a spate of burglaries in Ocean Grove late last month. Police arrested a 19-year-old Grovedale…

  • Grandparents go the distance for school’s special day

    Grandparents go the distance for school’s special day

    MORE than 60 grandparents travelled from far and wide for Ocean Grove Primary School’s Grade 1 Grandparent Day on 17 May. Grandparents caught the train…

  • Salvos ready for good knock-on effect

    Salvos ready for good knock-on effect

    BELLARINE Salvation Army Captain Peter Hobbs is urging Ocean Grove residents to open their hearts and wallets for the Red Shield Appeal this weekend. Peter…

  • Making the most of a model hobby

    Making the most of a model hobby

    By LUKE VOOGT LONG-time Lego enthusiast David Low is getting excited for Queenscliff Bricks this month. The 50-year-old IT expert from Ocean Grove renewed his…

  • Five things to do in Ocean Grove

      FOOTY and NETBALL See the oval and round balls whiz around at Shell Road Recreation Reserve, where the mighty Grubbers take on the Torquay…

  • Good Samaritan’s valuable lesson

    Good Samaritan’s valuable lesson

    By LUKE VOOGT WITH crime dominating the news and social media, Ocean Grove resident Claire Kovacic knows there are still good people out there. Claire…

  • New Police Minister dogged by ‘backyard’ crime

    New Police Minister dogged by ‘backyard’ crime

    By LUKE VOOGT NEW State Police Minister Lisa Neville is already facing pressure and Opposition attacks after a number of local crimes within days of…

  • Doing the dirty on our dunes

    Doing the dirty on our dunes

    BARWON Coast workers again cleaned up after inconsiderate revellers this month, collecting a whopping 53 bags of rubbish in just 100 metres of dunes. A…

  • Thieves slam-bang through businesses

    Thieves slam-bang through businesses

    OCEAN Grove suffered another spate of break-ins on Monday night 23 May with five businesses on The Terrace again being the target of thieves. Ocean…

  • Tanker took 10 years

    Tanker took 10 years

    TOP CFA members and Bellarine MP Lisa Neville were at the Wallington Fire Brigade on Sunday, for the handover of its second tanker. CFA Operations…

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