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  • Department of youth

    Department of youth

    I know there will be many parents balancing work and school holidays, and I am sending my best wishes to you all with the juggling…

  • Doin’ the Triton two-step

    Doin’ the Triton two-step

    The Triton tapped danced up and down the concrete ‘boards’ of the motorway, leaving occupants shakin’ all over. Thankfully, this was no polka: ‘three-sixties’ here…

  • Out & about

    Out & about

    Queenscliff came alive on Easter Saturday as a sold out Bellarine Railway Easter Bunny Special ferried passengers to Lakers Siding and back. Voice photographer Ivan…

  • Shop local

    Shop local

    Voice photographer Ivan Kemp was in Ocean Grove on Monday for the second week of the school holidays to see what locals and visitors were…

  • Learning about local produce

    Learning about local produce

    For the first time the Bellarine Peninsula will host the grAiNZ Gathering, bringing together a collective of bakers, millers, farmers and growers to learn from…

  • $100k the goal for Big Freeze

    $100k the goal for Big Freeze

    Drysdale Football Netball Club is hoping to raise $100,000 at its second Big Freeze event next month. The club raised about $60,000 at its inaugural…

  • A road well travelled

    A road well travelled

    Anzac Day is a time to reflect and remember the sacrifices our fallen Diggers have made. Justin Flynn talks to Phil Edwards about his time…

  • Reports of fast rail delays ‘concerning’

    Reports of fast rail delays ‘concerning’

    With rumours circulating about the potential delay or even scrapping of the Geelong Fast Rail project, Geelong organisations have begun voicing their concerns. As recently…

  • Ocean Grove recognises women in lifesaving

    Ocean Grove recognises women in lifesaving

    Ocean Grove Surf Lifesaving Club celebrated the contributions women and girls make within the clubs with its eighth Pink Zinc Patrol. The club hosted the…

  • Cats back on home turf

    Cats back on home turf

    Geelong midfielder Mitch Duncan said his side is looking forward to playing at GMHBA Stadium for the first time this season tomorrow night. The Cats…

  • Sand event could be annual

    Sand event could be annual

    Families from as far as Queensland gathered at Ocean Grove main beach for a sand sculpting competition run by AP4CA (Australian Parents for Climate Action).…

  • Stories of the Lifeboat Shed return as part of national festival

    Stories of the Lifeboat Shed return as part of national festival

    Queenscliffe Maritime Museum’s (QMM) Lifeboat Shed holds a wealth of stories of wrecks, rescues, and the lives of the lifeboat crews, which will be shared…

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