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Rescue cash to keep local museum afloat

Alex de VosRatepayers will bail out Queenscliff Maritime Museum after work on the town’s harbour redevelopment cut off potential visitors and dried up revenue. Borough...

Public meeting to grill Vicroads

RESIDENTS objecting to section three of the Geelong bypass project will have the opportunity to sound out Vicroads at a public meeting on Wednesday...

”Sensational” reaction to sewage fish project

Jane EmerickPlans for a 100hectare fish farm using recycled water on the Bellarine Peninsula have won cautious early support on council. Peninsula ward councillor...

Super chance for city

Hamish HeardRetaining a bigger slice of residents’ $9 billion in super funds has been identified as a key to Geelong’s economic development. Regional Development Victoria...

Noise hotline

Andrew MathiesonQUEENSCLIFF residents will be told to call a hotline to complain about noisy guests staying overnight in new group accommodation. Borough of Queenscliffe...

Surge in peninsula million-dollar homes

BY HAMISH HEARDThe amount of home owners sitting on million-dollar-plus residential properties in City of Greater Geelong has more than doubled in the past...

Bracks: plenty of water for growth

Peter FaragoA STATE Government strategy would secure enough water for Geelong’s population to continue growing at record levels until 2030, Premier Steve Bracks said. The...

Residents to get first say on towns” future

Karen HartA COMMUNITY group has welcomed council plans to give Drysdale and Clifton Springs residents the first chance to shape their towns’ futures. Council will...

It’s Bruce almighty

Hamish HeardGeelong’s mayoral vote is stitched up, with Belmont’s Bruce Harwood poised to seize the top job next week. Cr Harwood confirmed to the Independent...

The science of botanical art

Andrew MathiesonMARGARET Muffet isn’t a scientist – far from it. She’s a botanical artist - and a pretty good one. The Belmont resident was awarded a...

Choir hoping for help

Jane EmerickA choir of Ugandan children who have lost parents to the AIDS epidemic raging across Africa will perform at Geelong Church this month....

State land option for developer. Fear over servos

Andrew MathiesonGEELONG’S council has refused a developer’s application to buy council-owned land for a service station on Lovely Banks’ Plantation Road. But council now...

A Midsummer Night’s Dream in the gardens

Magic, mischief and love are coming to Geelong Botanic Gardens as the environment transforms into A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Ozact Theatre Company will...