Boxed in by NBN
By Luke Voogt
NBN Co marked hundreds of locations for “atrocious” green boxes without consultation this week, angering Geelong residents.
East Geelong pensioner Pam McGarigle was...
In tune with new exercises
Homestyle Belmont Grange Residential Aged Care Facility has recently introduced a new dimension to its monthly exercise program.
The Lifestyle team has developed a...
Caring with confidence
Tannoch Brae Aged Care, located in St Albans Park, has been designed to ensure comfort and quality care in a home-like environment for every...
View driving agent referrals
Geelong real estate agents are beginning to see results from their industry’s new property listings website just months after its relaunch.
Real Estate Institute of...
Grief and loss at Christmas
The summer holiday season is just around the corner.
For most people this is a joyous time, traditionally sharing gifts with loved ones and...
Hook and line are heating up
On the Bite, by Adam Van der Lugt
Some of the warmest November days in recent memory resulted in fantastic fishing over the past week.
Snapper...
Theatre pair knows which awards are best
By Luke Voogt
Two witches in a local production of Wicked left their competition green with envy after sharing the top award at the Geelong...
Amazing run of form
Local Cricket, by Jim Timberlake
Geelong Cricket Club has continued its amazing run of form, winning both of their T20 games last weekend, and in...
Champagne street party
Free champagne will flow in Geelong’s laneways as the city celebrates its newly revitalised centre in an all-ages street party next Friday.
The celebrations kick...
Martin’s the wheel deal
By Luke Voogt
Breakwater’s Martin Dunn is aiming for Tokyo 2020 after surging up the wheelchair tennis rankings, two years after an accident left him...
It’s the giant globe of Chrissy
By Patrick Laverick
Here comes Santa Claus - Geelong's waterfront has turned on the festive spirit with a giant interactive 3D snow globe painted out...
Hi-tech goes national
A program which started at Newcomb Secondary College last year has gone national with more than 1000 students participating in Pathways in Technology (P-TECH).
Skilling...