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Jay’s still a hit with the kids

By Luke Voogt For former Play School host Jay Laga’aia it takes a special breed to perform for children. “Just because you do children’s television doesn’t...

Paces gets the party started

By Luke Voogt Paces, AKA Mike Perry, will hit Geelong next weekend with a one-off nightclub show as part of his ‘All Aussie Vacation’. The electronic...

Power is in the land

By Luke Voogt “Letting the electricity of the city go and reconnecting with the country can be a really difficult thing,” says Yorta Yorta-Murani woman...

Phil’s still got the blues

By Luke Voogt He might be an Australian blues legend, but Phil Manning still loves performing at a “quirky, little venue”. “It’s very nice doing the...

Roll up, roll up!

The Great Moscow Circus comes to Geelong next Thursday for two weeks of high-energy, death defying stunts. This year the circus celebrates its 50th year...

Singlettes of spin

By LUKE VOOGT The Fabulous Singlettes will come to Geelong for the first time this month - and they’re ready to sing up a storm. The...

Rockabilly night going old-school

By LUKE VOOGT Rockabillies will descend on Geelong for day of old-school rides, hair and tunes at Rats, Tatts N’ PinUps next weekend. Rockabilly bands...

Bronze from Italy, with love

Fairhaven artist Sue Corbet will display bronze works created in one of the birthplaces of modern sculpture in this year’s Surf Coast Art Trail. The...

With a thousand sounds

‘Human sound-effects machine’ Michael Winslow will bring his amazing impersonations and '10,000 voices’ to Geelong next Thursday. The former Police Academy star will be at...

Theatre battle fallout on stage

The terror of war and its aftermath for soldiers shape the script of a confronting play on the way to Drysdale next month. Foxholes of...

Home is where the heart is

By VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS LOCAL songwriters will come together next month to celebrate the history of Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula through music and visual effects....

Polar extremes of art to go on show

The “magnificent paintings” of a south-west Victorian artist who goes to polar extremes for his subjects will go on display in Geelong, according to...

From the Archives

16 years ago July 10, 2009 Residents and local politicians fear the “Leopold pong” emitting from Lake Connewarre could have a huge impact on the natural...

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