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Workers say they are being penalised on rates

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN WORKING nights and weekends is standard for nurse Zita Henderson, security guard Shane Townsend and paramedic Dave Redmond. The trio headlined the...

Learner and P plate hoons have cars impounded

A 16-year-old unaccompanied learner driver and P-plate driver have both had their vehicles impounded after they were caught allegedly doing burnouts in Waurn Ponds...

One-punch murder laws under investigation

VICTORIA'S one-punch murder laws will be investigated by Deakin University criminologist Dr Kate Fitz-Gibbon. Dr Fitz-Gibbon has received a $24,000 grant to examine legal responses...

Police investigate Newtown death

POLICE are investigating the death of a 60-year-old Newtown man who died in hospital last night. Detectives have been told that a relative attended the...

Costa Group float brings in $millions

THE SHARE price of Geelong’s biggest company, Costa Group Holdings Limited, has eased to $2.18 after listing on Friday with a starting price of...

Sex offender restrictions not working, says Deakin expert

USING punitive measures alone to manage sex offenders may not be the best way to make communities safer, according to a Deakin University forensic...

Abseilers tackle dangerous cliffs on Great Ocean Road

ABSEILERS are clambering across Great Ocean Road cliff faces east of Lorne to stop rocks falling on passing cars. VicRoads said a team of abseilers...

Health experts on call at Geelong West this Sunday

ALMOST 30 health and wellness experts will be available to meet and ask questions face to face at the Geelong Community Health and Wellness...

Footy mums power Newcomb

By NOEL MURPHY THE HAND that rocks the cradle at Newcomb is now drop-punting Sherrins and putting young footballers through their training and game-day paces. It’s...

Marles backflip on boats ‘horrifies’ Geelong refugee lobby

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN GEELONG refugee advocates are “horrified” at Richard Marles' backflip on turning back asylum-seeker boats. Labor's federal Member for Corio and shadow immigration...

Virus zombie horror feeds on grandpa and residents

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A CHILDHOOD memory of her grandfather hunched over a typewriter surrounded by piles of paper stayed with Rachel Drummond. The Bell Park...

‘Worrying signs’ as local land prices rise faster,

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE MEDIAN price of a vacant building block in Geelong has jumped alarmingly, according to a latest Housing Industry Association (HIA)...

Surf Coast roads reviewed

A speed limit review will help make roads across the Surf Coast Shire safer for all road users, with the community encouraged to have...