Year in review – September

St Mary’s celebrate.

A new report from independent drug policy research non-profit Penington Institute revealed unintentional overdose deaths in Geelong had increased by 94 per cent in a decade, a much higher rate than the average increase of 69 per cent.

The Archibald Prize exhibition, including all 57 of the finalist works, opened at Geelong Gallery, the first stop on its regional tour of the country.

In a boost to local health care, a new medical day hub opened at Barwon Health’s University Hospital, aiming to improve patient flow throughout the hospital so people can get easier access to services.

Belmont Lions held out against a determined Thomson side to win the Geelong & District Netball League A Grade premiership by two goals.

Sam Bourke kicked four goals in wet conditions to help propel St Mary’s to a 13-point win over St Joseph’s in the Geelong Football League grand final.