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Motor City Fest to keep rocking

PAUL MILLAR BIGGER crowds and positive feedback for the second Motor City Music Festival have encouraged organisers to rock Geelong again next year, according to...

Buckets and bouquets

BOUQUETS to a man who found my wallet and dropped it off to my house on 3 March. Phone me on 0422 850 277...

Frugal Friday: A piece of cake

DON'T we all love cupcakes? I found some by chance, specifically white chocolate ones that got me with texture and taste so good I’m going...

Escos all go-go

DJs and disco tragics from a generation ago will reunite later this month to relive the glory days of a former Geelong nightclub. Organisers said...

Huge snapper in late appearance

CHRIS PITMAN SOME of the best snapper of the season were caught over the past week. Graeme Spence capitalised on ideal conditions at Portarlington to make...

Cats fall in final stand

JIM TIMBERLAKE WITH the First XI not in the finals this season, Gelong Cricket Club’s Third XI flew the flag for the Kardinia Park boys...

Warriors get the Blues after narrow loss to Knights

JOSIP ZILIC AN opportunistic goal in the 72nd minute from Melbourne Knights striker Andrew Barisic has denied North Geelong Warriors its second win of the...

Masked gunman robs Newcomb bank

By PAUL MILLAR A MASKED gunman robbed the Westpac Bank in Newcomb today after threatening the female teller with a handgun. Detective Senior Sergeant Rod Lloyd...

King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard: theremins, psychedelia and fuzz

WAH-WAH squeals, rapid-fire ray-gun zapping, cosmic wave flangers and blues harp shrieking might make great diversions for rock musicians but rarely do they form...

Govt ups Geelong’s defence $s bid at Deakin

GEELONG’S new Defence Procurement Office has been opened by Premier Daniel Andrews and Industry Minister Lily D’Ambrosio at Deakin University’s Waurn Ponds campus. Aimed at...

Men’s Sheds open up to wider community services

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN MEN’S sheds have become a new community force around Geelong, with 12 now operating and more in the pipeline. The male gathering...

Workers ‘sacked’ over asbestos fears on $300m development site

By PAUL MILLAR A GEELONG woman claims she was unfairly dismissed after raising concerns about asbestos removal and contamination at a housing development site in...

Honouring Geelong’s Vietnam Veterans

Hundreds of people came together in Geelong to honour and remember the men and women who served in the Vietnam War. Vietnam Veterans...