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Freshwater fishing the way to go

On the Bite, by Chris Pitman Freshwater locations offered anglers relief from challenging fishing conditions over the past week. Stony Creek Reservoir attracted anglers seeking...

Unique fun pool workout

Young swimmers and their families are putting their balance to the test in a fun, Australia-first workout at Splash Swimming School. The Breakwater pool has...

Police need help on murder case

Five conflicting accounts of the fatal stabbing of Waurn Ponds mother Raichele Galea in June have led Homicide Squad detectives to plead for public...

Barnaby makes a bad move

By Luke Voogt Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has wrongly announced the Federal Government would move jobs from Geelong to a new bio-security lab in...

One crime-filled hour

Police arrested a 42-year-old Corio man on Sunday afternoon following a spate of armed robberies in one hour that morning. A man allegedly armed with...

After lotto wait, Corio winner claims the prize

An anonymous Corio family has claimed a lotto prize of $830,431.50 following a two-week search for the winner after a draw on 19 August. The...

Double Take

Despite huffing and puffing in some media quarters, Cats fans this week displayed greater common sense on their team’s so-called “home” final against Richmond...

Top Bee Gees tribute

By Justin Flynn Can you feel a severe case of Saturday Night Fever creeping up? The Australian Bee Gees Show is coming to Geelong for some...

Train ride’s free for dads

Portarlington Miniature Railway is open for business. The ongoing re-development at the Point Richards Precinct being carried out by Bellarine Bayside has advanced enough to...

Coast-inspired art

Amanda Holmes Tzafrir has captured seven years of Torquay life in paint in her latest exhibition Corridors of Light. The long-time artist moved to...

Early fix to hearing loss

bloomTM hearing specialists are passionate about driving awareness and discussion around hearing education, problem identification and treatment. Hearing loss is still surrounded by stigma -...

Councillors to be gagged

By Luke Voogt Geelong’s administrators have tightened controls on future councillors commenting publically. Administrator chair Kathy Alexander said the council’s updated media policy removed “the notion”...

Thousands turn out for the Catters

A sea of blue and white hit Geelong on Monday as the Geelong Cats held an open training session ahead of Saturday’s AFL grand...

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