$14m investment brings ‘high-tech’ jobs to Geelong
A $14 MILLION investment will create 20 high-tech Geelong jobs when a manufacturer relocates research and development functions from Germany, State Government has announced.
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Anglesea’s future up for talks
ANGLESEA residents will have the opportunity to discuss the town’s future once Alcoa departs with a community consultation event next week.
Alcoa ceases operations at...
Lambie to lobby for Geelong-Tassie ‘Devil Cat’ funding
FEDERAL Government should fund a feasibility study into running a fast-cat ferry between Geelong and Burnie, Tasmania’s Jacqui Lambie said today.
The independent senator vowed...
New bridge, open space to boost central Geelong
AN UPGRADED pedestrian and cycling bridge and a new public space are on the drawing board to enhance central Geelong, City Hall has announced.
The...
Calls for help in Geelong mall down ‘substantially’, say police
CALLS for police help in Geelong’s mall “reduced substantially” over the past five years, a traders forum heard yesterday.
Police also said crime rates were...
Bride’s plea for missing mum to appear at wedding
By PAUL MILLAR
THE ELDEST daughter of missing Bannockburn mother Lorrin Whitehead has put her at the top of a wedding guest list, hoping she...
Blockages wipe out household cash
By PAUL MILLAR
LOCAL toilet habits are causing a stink at Barwon Water, with the authority blaming the flushing of sanitary wipes for hundreds of...
Students out in the cold for a night of ‘homeless reality’
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
HOMELESSNESS will become real for 25 year eight students at Geelong Baptist College tonight.
They will rough it as part of a...
Double Take
LONG-serving Geelong councillor Stretch Kontelj (pictured) might have left for a high-flying job in England with Specsavers but memories of him linger, or maybe...
Geelong spa project ‘interests’ Indian investors
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
A GROUP of Indian investors with up to $300 million to spend has shown interest in Geelong’s mineral springs spa project,...
New faces to contest Geelong ward by-election
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
A MOTHER, a law student and a failed federal candidate have put up their hands for a vacancy on Geelong's council...
‘Flawed’ reports says Otways OK for fracking
A "FLAWED" report says the risk of fracking in the Otways is low, according to the Greens.
Victorian Greens leader Greg Barber said the State...