Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndyIn brief

In brief

Bikie raids

A 50-year-old North Geelong man has been bailed on a charge of failing to appear before court after a series of bikie-related police raids this week.
Police swooped on a Rebels bikie clubhouse in North Geelong and premises in Whittington on Tuesday morning as part of the raids, which also targeted bikies in Melbourne.

Storages surging
The region’s water storages have surged back over 80 per cent capacity after 41mm of rain in the past week.
Barwon Water recorded the storages at 80.3 per cent on Wednesday, almost 11 per cent higher than the same time last year.

Agency call
The AFL should scrap free-agency rules allowing veteran players to walk out on their clubs for better offers, according to Cats coach Chris Scott.
He called free agency “distasteful” despite recent reports of Geelong trying to wrest star defender James Frawley from Melbourne.

Drysdale promise
A $3 million upgrade of Drysdale Primary School is a Labor state pre-election promise, opposition deputy leader James Merlino has announced.
Mr Merlino said the money would replace 17 “tired” portable classrooms with new permanent buildings and also deliver other refurbishments.

Chinese agreement
A Chinese province’s new agreement with Geelong provides the city with an opportunity for foreign investment, Premier Denis Napthine has announced.
Mr Napthine witnessed representatives of Jiangsu and Geelong sign a memorandum of understanding, which he said would “promote bilateral investment in advanced manufacturing services, tourism and agriculture”.

Trucks ‘fantastic’
Food Truck Fridays attracted 7800 visitors to lunch in central Geelong over three days, according to Mayor Darryn Lyons.
He declared that the visiting trucks provided a “fantastic result” for city centre traders who enjoyed extra business from the lunchtime visitors.

Cancer boost
LEUKAEMIA victims face improved survival chances with world-first technology under development in Geelong.
Biotech company Cytomatrix and Deakin University said their super-speed stem cell growth device could begin helping seriously-ill patients within a few years.

Previous article
Next article
Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

From the archives

17 years ago 20 February, 2009 A company is investigating potential for a wave power plant off the region’s coastline. Western Australia-based Carnegie Corporation is in talks...

Pickleball opens up

More News

The power of creativity (and robots)

Jolyon James’ stage show Robot Song centres on the story of a young autistic child, Juniper, struggling to find her place in the world. A...

Guitar legend amps up for tour

Nathan Cavaleri comes to Geelong this weekend as part of a 18-show tour of his new album Live at the Wheaty. Hailed as a blues-rock...

Grove cements top spot

Ocean Grove cemented its place at the top of Section 4 Mixed with a commanding 6-0 win over second placed Surfcoast Torquay in Tennis...

Community calendar

Austrian Club Geelong Alpine music featuring Alpen Musikanten, Sunday 22 February, noon-5pm. Tickets $20 ($15 members). Meals and drinks available. ■ Irmela 0435995 200 Book sale Uniting Grovedale,...

Grubbers land recruiting coup

Ocean Grove has pulled off a stunning recruiting coup with Gary Rohan set to wear the red and white this Bellarine Football League season. Rohan,...

Boy arrested over stabbing

Geelong Crime Investigation Unit detectives have arrested a boy following a stabbing in Geelong’s Little Malop Street yesterday afternoon. It is alleged a boy stabbed...

Why Australia’s Favourite Regional City is Leading the 2026 Jobs Boom

Geelong has been building momentum for years, but a turning point has arrived. Once seen as a city with potential, it now stands at...

Cleaning up litter

People can help keep the region’s beaches, foreshores and marine environment clean during the upcoming Clean Up Australia Day. Clean-up events will...

Convoy for kids

Hundreds of trucks will take to Geelong’s streets this weekend to raise money for families impacted by childhood cancer. The 11th annual...

Celebration of life in the north

A new exhibition delving into the heart of Norlane will open at Platform Arts this weekend. Led by artists Laura Alice and Yuhui Ng Rodriguez,...