A bird’s-eye view of Port Phillip …
DEAKIN University researchers have been given a bird's-eye view of Port Phillip Bay and other Victorian underwater kingdoms, after attaching miniature video cameras to...
Man ‘masturbated in front of women on train’
A MAN masturbated in front of female commuters on a train travelling from Geelong to Melbourne, police have alleged.
Victoria Police has issued an image...
Lost and found, again … missing Howard sighted at Queenscliff
By NOEL MURPHY
HOWARD Jones, the 72-year-old man who went missing three years ago after living rough in a Herne Hill bus shelter, has gone...
Praise for local Lib MP’s support of gay marriage
GAY MARRIAGE is “consistent with fundamental Liberal values”, according to Corangamite MP Sarah Henderson.
Ms Henderson has revealed her support for marriage equality before an...
New business awards for Lara
NEW BUSINESS awards will recognise top operators in the Lara district.
Lara District Community Bank and the town’s chamber of Commerce opened nominations this week.
Chamber...
Cats night games lost to ‘AFL bungling’: Cook
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
GEELONG’S lack of 2015 night games was the result of an AFL fixturing bungle, Cats chief Brian Cook revealed at a...
Tax saving for security boost
STANDBY Security Services provides total security solutions for all market segments with a customer and staff-centric philosophy.
From residential homes to large industrial warehouses, the...
Trusted name on machinery
LONG-standing farm machinery dealership JB Scott has a wealth of experience to draw on for any small business needing a reliable partner.
The 90-year-old business...
Solar pays off
Locally owned and operated City to Surf Solar+ specialises in large solar power systems.
Using only high-quality products, the businesses own experienced, Clean Energy Council-accredited...
Cats boss fears Eagles drugs curse repeat
By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN
GEELONG chief Brian Cook wants the AFL to reveal when a player reaches two social drug strikes to avoid a West...
Deakin turmoil deepens with new bully claims
By NOEL MURPHY
SECURITY guards escorted the architect of central Geelong’s Vision 2 revival from Deakin University amid legal wranglings with staff, according to sensational...
How much can a koala bear? Plenty if it’s my Clancy
By NOEL MURPHY
THEY might spend most of the day asleep, pee on unwitting tourists and spook campers with their their night-time grunting but koalas...