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My full metal racket

Andrew MathiesonA NURSE with a hint of artistic flair first walks into a scrap metal yard. She cautiously looks around for a moment and starts...

Lifesavers Californian dreaming of August

Alex de VosSix of the region’s best lifesavers will travel to the US in August for a showdown with Californian counterparts. Torquay’s Will Penny...

Endangered parrot to swoop on housing bid

Jessica BentonThe orange-bellied parrot will be a key weapon in the armoury of environmentalists when they fight controversial plans for a Point Lonsdale residential...

Ratepayers to chip in for TAC damage bill

Andrew MathiesonRATEPAYERS will foot some of the bill for repairs to roads damaged during construction of State Government’s $50 million Transport Accident Commission headquarters...

Developers rushing in with building projects

Jessica BentonDEVELOPERS are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into high-rise residential and commercial projects in central Geelong as more permit applications land at...

Disabled get their kicks in a first for football

Andrew MathiesonCEREBRAL palsy sufferer Annabel Fitzgerald answers to the name Ablett. It’s a light-hearted crack the footy addict has grown accustomed to since emulating the...

Fuel costs stifle Jetstar growth bid

Alex de VosRising fuel costs had forced Jetstar to hold back on plans for more flights from Avalon Airport, a company spokesperson said yesterday. Simon...

AFL, store in clothes battle

Alex de VosThe AFL has launched legal action against a Geelong discount retailer over a clothing range. A spokesperson said yesterday that the AFL was...

Screen system catches sex bug

Alex de VosImproved detection of a sex bug in Geelong region women shows a new screening program is working, according to doctors. Department of Human...

Vicroads told: back to bridge drawing board

Jessica BentonBARWON Heads will tell Vicroads to go back to the drawing board on plans to replace the town’s iconic bridge, according to a...

Harbour hike ‘could send firms to Tassie’

Jessica BentonExtreme increases in berth lease costs could drive most fishing businesses out of Queenscliff, harbour users have warned. They said operators could look as...

Police residence ‘to stay’ at Port

Jessica BentonPORTARLINGTON will keep its police residence despite a review earlier this year recommending its sale, according to state command. A Victoria Police spokesperson said...

Constructing a future

Stephen Kip is being recognised for his work in the construction industry with a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM). The Geelong...