Now there’s no excuse
Jane EmerickSURF Coast Shire dogs will now have purses for their poo thanks to a council initiative to reduce animal waste littering.
Council local law...
Green light for plan to redevelop course
Andrew MathiesonGeelong’s council has given a green light to 200 homes and 120 units on the former Geelong Golf Club site.
Council has voted to...
$20m Lara boost
Lara will host the Asia Pac-ific region’s leading automotive testing facility as part of a $20 million Ford investment, acc-ording to a Geelong councillor.
Shane...
Probe says discipline cop over bus incident
Andrew MathiesonAn internal investigation has recommended disciplinary action against an Ocean Grove cop for his role in a racist attack on a Jewish man...
Panel: put balance in workplace
Hamish HeardMaintaining a healthy balance between work and personal lives as the key to prosperity was the message for patrons of the latest Geelong...
City ride ideas
By Geelong Story UpdatesOn your bike. That’s set to be the message from Geelong’s council to motorists sick of parking shortages and traffic snarls...
Bomber: I do not feel like running a review
Andrew MathiesonGEELONG abandoned a midseason review this year because Mark Thompson “didn’t feel like doing it”.
The coach sent his players and staff away for...
New ratepayers president a high flyer
Jane EmerickTorquay’s Les Tyack was literally flying “high in the sky” after hearing he was the new president of Surf Coast’s ratepayers association this...
Cats shadow win after loss to Roos
Hamish HeardGeelong coach Mark Thompson is confident the side can bounce back from two losses on the trot to beat Richmond in Sunday’s feline...
Trail ”of destruction”
Andrew MathiesonA PROPOSED walking trail along Barwon Heads’ 13th Beach has sparked fears of environmental damage to sand dunes.
Barwon Coast Committee of Management has...
Loaned executives celebrated
Guests were preparing to unfold their napkins when the Independent went to press last night for a dinner honouring the charity work of 1100...
Rates, charges on the way up
Hamish HeardGeelong councillors have looked to the heavens to justify a 6.9 per cent slug for ratepayers.
City Hall blamed the drought and a $69.7...