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  • Raymond (Ray) Adams AM

    Raymond (Ray) Adams AM

    Dr Raymond (Ray) Adams has been given the King’s Birthday Honours AM for his significant service in education and psychometric testing. The Fairhaven man has…

  • Margaret Grigg OAM

    Margaret Grigg OAM

    Geelong’s Dr Margaret Grigg has received an OAM for her close to 40 years of service in the mental health field. The Forensicare chief executive…

  • Ian Caldwell OAM

    Ian Caldwell OAM

    Ask anyone on the Bellarine, or greater Geelong for that matter, who is interested in cricket and chances are they know Ian Caldwell. The Belmont…

  • Rieny Nieuwenhof OAM

    Rieny Nieuwenhof OAM

    Portarlington’s Rieny Nieuwenhof is a proud owner of an OAM for his service to veterans, their families, and the community. The Australian Army veteran did…

  • Opera in Geelong

    Opera in Geelong

    160 YEARS AGO IN GEELONG (From the pages of the Geelong Chronicle) In February 1863, Mr W. Stoneham, a Geelong musician and bandmaster, announced that…

  • Out & about

    Out & about

    Geelong’s Big Freeze went off without a hitch at Mortimer Oval, Drysdale on Sunday June 4. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp was there and took a…

  • Winter boaters and fishers urged not to cast aside water safety warnings

    Winter boaters and fishers urged not to cast aside water safety warnings

    Life Saving Victoria (LSV) has issued an urgent reminder warning boaters and fishers, including those from Melton and Moorabool, of their risk of drowning during…

  • Lexus SUV shines ever brightly

    Lexus SUV shines ever brightly

    More than 20 years ago Toyota lit up the automotive world with the introduction of the Prius petrol / electric hybrid car. The sedan’s asymmetric…

  • Creamy goodness for chilly days

    Creamy goodness for chilly days

    Winter is a season that calls for nourishing dishes that warm us from the inside out. Creamy mushroom soup is a classic comfort food that…

  • Merriman raises money for prostate cancer

    Merriman raises money for prostate cancer

    A Torquay man will tackle 22 kilometres to raise money for prostate cancer research and has already passed his goal. Brendan Merriman’s campaign is part…

  • Looking ahead to the job market

    Looking ahead to the job market

    Ensuring a constantly shifting economy meets the needs of the local community is among the biggest challenges of population growth. Geelong’s modern economy has been…

  • Thanks to our first responders

    Thanks to our first responders

    Geelong residents had the chance to show their appreciation to our first responders at a Thank a First Responder Day at Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre…

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