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Cop in votes windfall

Alex de VosTorquay policeman Brian McKiterick is in the box seat for a place on Surf Coast Shire council after winning top spot on...

Under the hammer

Andrew MathiesonAUCTIONEER Neil Laws admits he was a bit of a bumbling fool. He stuttered, he stammered and he hated public speaking. Even though Neil knew...

Garden call over Stockland project

Jessica BentonENVIRONMENTALISTS are pushing for wetlands at Point Lonsdale to become a botanic garden if State Government rejects a controversial plan for residential development...

Residents blast bid to move in shooting club

Alex de VosResidents have slammed Surf Coast Shire’s plans to relocate Winchelsea Gun Club to a new shooting range at Buckley. But a councillor has...

Allied candidates live outside hotly contested ward Three stooges election row

Andrew MathiesonLIBERAL party members targeting one of Geelong’s most contentious wards have accused a union organiser of running “dummy” candidates to win a council...

Projects safe despite budget blow

Alex de VosGeelong federal election promises worth hundreds of millions of dollars were safe from a $40 billion hole in Australia’s budget, an MP’s...

Local families caught up in ABC failure

Alex de VosHundreds of Geelong families faced the loss of child care services after ABC Learning went into voluntary administration administration yesterday morning. But an...

Safety fears as Lara works stall

Andrew MathiesonA CONCERNED Lara mother fears a child will die unless authorities act one year-old promises for more school crossings on the town’s busiest...

Gun charges for Corio man

Alex de VosA Corio man whose home was the scene of a near-fatal shooting this week has appeared in Geelong Magistrates’ Court on firearm...

Residents fight wheel

Andrew MathiesonPLANS for a giant ferris wheel on Geelong’s waterfront have run foul of nearby residents despite a council survey showing overwhelming public support...

Youth activities area opens on city waterfront

Andrew MathiesonGEELONG’S idyllic waterfront has been transformed into a hive of skateboarders, live musical acts and half-court basketball games. A new $1.8 million youth...

Peninsula on track for 95km horse trail

Jessica BentonAlmost 100km of riding tracks could set up the Bellarine Peninsula for a booming horse industry, according to a councillor. City of Greater Geelong...

Wild Walkabout in nature

Greater Geelong community members have a chance to explore the environments around them through free guided events. Ocean Grove Nature Reserve will host...