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Rods roll into Queenscliff

By Luke Voogt Geelong’s hottest rods and classic cars will rock Queenscliff in the region’s annual showcase of mechanical beauties next weekend. It’s the sixth Queenscliff...

Focus on return to ‘Nam

By Luke Voogt Lara photographer Ben Neoh will share his memories of Vietnam in a quest to return to the country’s mountainous regions as a...

Hogan keen to entertain

By Luke Voogt Victorian impersonator Paul Hogan is cashing in on Robbie Williams’ latest tour of Australia, with his tribute show in high...

Beast role reversal

By Luke Voogt Cassie Chappell and Josh McGaune are destined to remain apart in a Geelong production of Beauty and the Beast, despite...

Bard in the garden

Magic, revenge and romance play out in the summer evening when the Shakespeare’s The Tempest comes to the Geelong Botanic Gardens this weekend. The play...

Vintage show thrills

By Luke Voogt The smell of coal and steam will entice lovers of vintage engines and turbines to the Geelong Classic Truck and Machinery Show...

Akmal in-tent on big laughs

By Luke Voogt One of Australia’s best-known comedians, Akmal Saleh, confesses his first stand-up routine was a fraud. “I’m ashamed to admit this,” he told the...

Port flexes its mussels

The Bellarine Peninsula’s celebration of seafood delights returns this weekend with drinks, live music and - of course - local mussels. The 12th Portarlington Mussel...

Quarter century of carols

By Luke Voogt Shandelle Cook has performed at Geelong Carols by Candlelight for a quarter of century, since her win at a local talent search. She...

Carols for thousands

Thousands will gather at Highton Reserve for the suburb’s ninth Carols in the Park on Sunday. Organiser Ken Hudson estimated a record 2500 people attended...

Crowds go wild at Hurley show

By Luke Voogt Jade Hurley’s current audience might not be the screaming fan girls he played to in the '60s, but they still get a...

Mini train ride for gold coin

Locals can climb aboard Portarlington’s most popular mini train for just $2 this Sunday, as it celebrates its second birthday. But the train would not...

Big fines for illegal dump and burn

Victoria’s environmental protection watchdog has handed a hefty fine to a demolition company for an illegal burn-off in Charlemont. High Tech Demolition Pty Ltd received...