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  • Buns put the bite on cancer

    Buns put the bite on cancer

    LOCAL breast cancer survivor Julie Rodger and Bakers Delight will roll up their sleeves to raise funds for cancer support during the Pink Bun Campaign.…

  • Traffic light works to start

    Traffic light works to start

    VICROADS will begin construction on the Tuckfield Street and Marlin Drive traffic lights next week, after years of community campaigning. Bellarine MP Lisa Neville said…

  • The pictures tell the story

    The pictures tell the story

    BUDDING photographer Mitch Pope took these stunning pictures of Ocean Grove. The 14-year-old sent them to us and we were only too happy to share…

  • Lynne’s got a knack with needles

    Lynne’s got a knack with needles

    By LUKE VOOGT LYNNE Ross’s knitting is helping Ocean Grove children face needles of their own. Lynne is one of several ladies from Ocean Grove…

  • Tara gets into the spirit of arts event

    Tara gets into the spirit of arts event

    By LUKE VOOGT LONG-TIME Ocean Grove performer Tara Lynch has landed her “dream job” in this year’s Mountain to Mouth. Tara will choreograph and dance…

  • In the pink and ready to give

    In the pink and ready to give

    THE Ocean Grove Netball Club is inviting local women to Shell Road Reserve next month for its third annual Pink Day. Netball committee member Tahlia…

  • Chip in for ‘fire’ sale

    Chip in for ‘fire’ sale

    By LUKE VOOGT THE Wallington Fire Brigade is calling on locals to clean out their houses and sheds for its annual garage sale next month.…

  • Dig deep for the Diggers

    Dig deep for the Diggers

    AS Anzac Day approaches Ocean Grove RSL members are encouraging the community to support local veterans by buying a badge. Brad Clarke and Russell Denhert…

  • Architects for Change recognised

    Architects for Change recognised

    By LUKE VOOGT St Ignatius’ “Architects for Change” won recognition from Geelong Council recently, for their service to the community. The VCAL group won the…

  • Motel approved

    Motel approved

    By LUKE VOOGT CONSTRUCTION could begin this year on a four-level motel in The Terrace after the City of Greater Geelong Council issued a planning…

  • Sales make sense

    Sales make sense

    ANGUS Gruar, Katelyn James and Arabella Gruar got industrious over the school holidays selling books, necklaces and bead snakes to make pocket money. “We want…

  • Creative exchange in arts walk

    Creative exchange in arts walk

    OCEAN Grove will host Papua New Guinean artist Leonard Tebegetu this month, as part of Geelong Council’s Mountain to Mouth walk. “This is an opportunity…

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