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Buckets and bouquets

BOUQUETS to ALDI Newcomb trolley boy Aaron. What an amazing young man. He sets a really good example. If I was his mum I...

Boys in the Band a hit for Sleightholme

By NOEL MURPHY LEIGH Sleightholme is one of Geelong’s best kept secrets - probably because he’s rarely in Geelong. But next month the Newtown-bred singer and...

Geelong Warrior women seek recruits

By JOSIP ZILIC NORTH Geelong Warriors has been the local benchmark in producing talented male soccer players for years. The achievements of ex-Warriors have even extended...

Final four prize fights

By JIM TIMBERLAKE GEELONG Cricket Association moves into preliminary finals, with just four teams remaining in the hunt for the ultimate prize. East Belmont goes into...

Warriors resume NPL with confidence after big win

By JOSIP ZILIC NORTH Geelong Warriors is back into National Premier League action this Saturday, away against Hume City. Both teams will take some scoring confidence...

Bay anglers nab flatties, snapper

CHRIS PITMAN ANGLERS made the most of calm conditions last week to catch a mix of fish. Corio Bay anglers banked excellent flathead while casting soft...

ABBA’s gold to glitter in show

IT’S BEEN almost 33 years since ABBA broke up but the world still can’t get enough of the Swedish pop sensations, in one form...

Geelong on PM’s radar, says Lyons

PRIME Minister Tony Abbott met up with Geelong mayor Darryn Lyons and a Geelong delegation today at Canberra to discuss operations at Avalon, including...

Sleinte! Hail St Patrick …

GREEN beer and velvet Guinness libations are taking pride of place and taste at the Elephant and Castle Hotel today as Geelong's Irish population...

Play School is in session

It’s the school all kids love and its playing at South Barwon Civic Centre to night. Australia’s favourite and beloved children’s television program, Play School,...

TAC face Robinson slams road toll effort

By NOEL MURPHY TAC safety advocate Norm Robinson has lashed out at authorities for failing to curb the road toll on the anniversary of his...

Fears Newcomb bank robber to strike again

By PAUL MILLAR DETECTIVES fear a brazen armed thief who terrified bank staff during a daylight robbery at Newcomb could strike again unless caught. The masked...

Employment opportunities for drought-affected workers

Local agricultural sector workers affected by ongoing drought conditions can now apply to be part of a temporary employment scheme. The Corangamite Catchment Management Authority...

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