HomeIndyNew magazine a hit with new homes and land

New magazine a hit with new homes and land

The Geelong Indy has launched a free publication devoted to the region’s best home builders and residential estates.
Geelong Coast New Homes & Land is a full tabloid-size glossy magazine covering the city, Bellarine Peninsula, Surf Coast and Golden Plains Shire.
The publication also has its own website – the region’s first dedicated solely to new homes and land.
Deliveries of the debut print edition’s 20,000 copies began last week, with the magazine now available to pick up free at hundreds of business places including display homes, land-sales offices, supermarkets, milk bars and service stations.
More than 1000 complementary copies are also available for reading in waiting rooms, cafes and other venues.
“We’re thrilled with the response to Geelong Coast New Homes & Land,” said managing editor Tony Galpin.
“The magazine’s going like hotcakes and our advertisers are already reporting increased enquiries.
“Traffic on the website’s growing fast, too, with plenty to read for anyone in the market for a new home or land.
“Visit newhomesland.geelongindy.com.au to have a look.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

Water storage levels continue to drop

The region’s water management company has called on community members to rethink their water usage at home. Barwon Water encouraged people to “make every drop...

Stage 2 underway

More News

Southern scrub-robin treat

I have been out and about a few times lately, which I’ve enjoyed. I drove to Bendigo where I found myself sitting under a...

Stage 2 underway

The north Bellarine has changed rapidly over the past decade. New families have moved in, our coastal towns have grown and demand for local facilities...

Is H7 aimed at ‘blokes’?

Haval has gone for a rugged, almost retro-look with its new the mid-sized H7 Hybrid, emphasised by bolt-on mudguard flares. Well, they look like they...

From the archives

16 years ago 5 March, 2010 Plans for bus shelters on Geelong’s Moorabool Street have confused traders. Deane Etheredge, who owns Banjo’s Bakehouse on the corner of...

Alt-rockers ready to launch

As for many up and coming bands around the region, the story of Bigfoot Sighting revolves around the Barwon Club band room. So much so,...

Tracing the journey of an artist

In a world of war, tension and uncertainty, local entertainer and historian Colin Mockett is “very proud” of his latest show. Imagine, meticulously researched by...

Plan marks half a year

Surf Coast Shire Council is delivering strong progress during the half-year mark of its Council Plan, with six initiatives already completed. The...

Finals underway for juniors

Nine of the 27 Tennis Geelong Junior Pennant grades began finals on Saturday 28 February. In the Premier sections, things went the way of the...

Community calendar

Bellarine Repair Cafe Volunteer repairers fix your items, such as clothes, toys, furniture, electrical goods and electronic items. Ocean Grove Neighbourhood House, 1 John Dory...

The growing market for used and scrap vehicles in Victoria

Victoria’s automotive landscape has changed significantly in recent years. With rising living costs, evolving environmental priorities, and rapid changes in vehicle technology, many drivers...