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Spies in Anglesea?

Anglesea air activist claims, figures at odds

By NOEL MURPHY POTENTIAL buyers of Alcoa’s Anglesea power plant should be aware its “appalling level of emissions” were recognised at the “highest level” of...

Wetlands plans hurdle for $4b Moolap project

By NOEL MURPHY A $4 BILLION township planned for Moolap faces its first serious obstacle as environmentalists target the former saltworks site for a wetlands...

Skyhooks’ Bongo reprises Oz’s glam rock

By NOEL MURPHY GUITARIST Bongo Starkie’s colourful frill-necked lizard collar is one of Australian rock’s more curious 1970s images. But then, his band, Skyhooks, was not...

Jon’s focus on frank input about Australia

By Ness Jennings LOCAL cinematographer and photographer Jon Frank is turning his lens to cataloguing modern-day Australia and wants keen-eyed Geelong residents to help. Jon is...

Fashion freaking out this summer

BRIGHTS colours, bold prints and a dash of bohemian style are putting the heating into this summer’s fashions. That’s the tip from three of Geelong’s...

Alcoa closes Geelong while flourishing OS, with Ford and aerospace

By NOEL MURPHY ALCOA is buying up in the aerospace industry and in Ford – two industries once deemed the future of Geelong -- as...

Macdonald’s secret deputy mayor bid fails as Labor turns on its own

By NOEL MURPHY A SECRET last-minute bid by Rod Macdonald for Geelong’s deputy mayor job was spoiled by the council’s Labor bloc in favour of...

Fire outbreak triggers deadly warning

By PAUL MILLAR AN OUTBREAK of fires north of Geelong this week has prompted a CFA warning for land owners to be on red alert...

Eastern Park bats pose killer virus risk: expert

By NOEL MURPHY GEELONG’S Eastern Park could be harbouring up to 17,000 potential killers if a Medical Journal of Australia warning on bats and lyssavirus...

Double Take: Hogs, garlands, romance and dumb phones

WATERFRONT visitors could have been forgiven for cautiously looking skyward last weekend as a growling rumble echoed through the streets. But rather than toned-down jet...

High art of Rone transforms derelict powerhouse

By NOEL MURPHY BERLIN, Paris, London, San Francisco, Miami ... now international street artist Rone’s captivating public art is emerging in his home town at...

Tidal wave of art sweeps up Eclectic ladies

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE Eclectics' Tidal sounds more like a pop group's album than an art exhibition. But the group of Bellarine Peninsula artists decided...

50 years for Portarlington Ladies Auxiliary

Portarlington Ladies Auxiliary is celebrating half a century of community service and fundraising support for Bellarine Community Health (BCH). It all began on April 29,...