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New routes for local travellers

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN NEW timetables will force many public transport users to change their Geelong travel patterns from next weekend. Public Transport Victoria (PTV) will...

Stars get it on with musical radio show

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE CREAM of Australian musical theatre talent will feature in a Geelong production team’s innovative new radio program. ABC Radio National will...

Rangers reunion to celebrate six turbulent decades

THE TURBULENT ups and downs of one of Geelong’s strongest sporting stories will be celebrated as Hamlyn Rangers Soccer Club turns 60 later this...

On the bite: Bay cold but hot

By Chris Pitman LOCAL anglers have begun chasing elusive winter snapper, with Tim Nalder braving the elements off North Shore rocks at night last week...

Do you know this man?

POLICE want to speak the man pictured here about a wallet stolen from a car in North Geelong. Overnight between 8 and 9 June, an...

EPA order to Viva Geelong refinery over SO2 emissions

THE Environment Protection Authority is expected to issue Viva Energy’s Geelong refinery with a compliance notice requiring the company to provide its sulphur dioxide...

Bellarine drug arrests, police charge 13

BELLARINE police have arrested more than a dozen people following a series of drug warrants this month. Operation Sweeper was launched three weeks ago...

Ultra-biker Ben returns from the wilds of Oz

By Noel Murphy MOUNTAIN bike cyclist extraordinaire Ben Henzgen has returned to Geelong after a record-setting round-Australia ride. Henzgen’s 61-day ride, from April 7 to...

Police find family of lost Corio boy

UPDATE: POLICE have found the family of a young boy who was roaming lost at Corio this morning. "Great news everybody, as a result of...

O’Keeffe search focuses on Darwin

by NOEL MURPHY THE MYSTERY of missing Geelong man Daniel O’Keeffe is now focussing on the Northern Territory. The Brazilian jujitu instructor, who disappeared in 2011...
Cats

Cats cream grounded Bombers

For Geelong it was just what the doctor - or coach in this instance - ordered, but for Essendon it was a disaster. With its...

Dying parrot puts $4b Nelson Cove in doubt

By NOEL MURPHY MOOLAP’S $4 billion Nelson Cove project has been dealt a curve ball with news the orange-bellied parrot is facing extinction from an...

Changing face of homelessness

More people across Geelong are experiencing elements of homelessness, with new data finding a need for more community awareness and education. Homeless...