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Marine centre in fight for funding

Alex de VosA lack of funding could force Queenscliff’s Marine Discovery Centre to close its doors to children on school holidays. The centre has blamed...

Dredging plan wins go-ahead

Andrew MathiesonDredging remains an environmental hazard despite a report giving the green light to a plan to deepen Port Phillip Bay shipping channels, according...

Mill Market ”on way”

Karen HartThe operator of Geelong’s Mill Markets says he will set up shop in Jan Juc. Ian Ballis plans to open a second-hand goods market...

ALP ballot will be clean

BY ANDREW MATHIESONLABOR Party bosses have promised this weekend’s internal Corangamite vote will be clean of branch-stacking allegations. Corangamite aspirants Christine Couzens, Peter McMullin and...

Kinder food program defends snacks rules

Hamish HeardOrganisers of a controversial new healthy eating program in local kindergartens have hit back at claims some children could go hungry under the...

Refinery “slick” alarms group: Fear for bay

BY HAMISH HEARDAn environmental group fears an underground oil slick continues to flow from Shell’s refinery into Corio Bay despite EPA orders to clean...

Push to protect wetland

ANDREW MATHIESONGEELONG Environment Council has pushed State and Federal governments to expand internationally-protected wetland boundaries outside Point Lonsdale. The council wants to include Lake Victoria,...

Anthony’s write stuff

Karen HartWRITER Anthony Lynch has always loved the English language. “I remember at school telling my teacher I wanted to be novelist,” the 44-year-old says. “It...

Herne Hill residents fight townhouses project

Karen HartOUTRAGED residents are fighting a developer’s plan to build hundreds of townhouses at Herne Hill. Graylea Avenue resident Glenn Charteris is leading the fight...

Surfer”s big challenge in South Africa

Jane EmerickSURF Coast’s Ross ClarkeJones says his passion for adrenalin emerged early and retained its grip over his 41 years. Now he will join some...

Property damage, ‘toolies’ targets

Hamish HeardTORQUAY police are already preparing their assault on unruly behaviour from school leavers in time for final exams in November. Torquay police Sergeant Brian...

Nude beach wins one-year reprieve

Jane EmerickNudists at Point Impossible are safe to go naked for another 12 months. Surf Coast Shire will monitor the accused meeting point for gay...

Geelong’s talented creatives

The new year brings with it a new program of exciting arts projects to enjoy throughout the city. We are fortunate to live in a...

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