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We are Geelong and it’s great

We all know Geelong is a fantastic place to live and visit.

But what makes Greater Geelong truly great?

Victoria’s second-largest city has long stood as a place with a personality all its own – proud, industrious, and deeply connected to its coastal landscape. Over the past decade, it has transformed from a quiet port city into one of Australia’s most vibrant regional hubs. What makes Geelong great isn’t just one thing; it’s the blend of history, creativity, nature, and community that gives the city its unmistakable charm.

Geelong’s waterfront is the city’s crown jewel – an expansive, beautifully redeveloped foreshore that offers something for everyone.

The painted wooden bollards that celebrate local history have become a symbol of Geelong while Eastern Beach, with its art-deco promenade, swimming enclosure, and grassy lawns, is the perfect place for families to relax on a sunny day. Walkways, restaurants, public art, and open spaces make the waterfront a constant hub of life and activity.

Few regional cities in Australia can match a coastline that feels so accessible, walkable, and well-loved.

Geelong is big enough to offer everything you need, but small enough that people still greet each other at the shops. Its community spirit is evident in its countless markets (especially the new Geelong City Market), festivals, sports clubs, and volunteer groups.

Major events such as Pako Festa, Festival of Sails, Geelong Revival Motoring Festival, Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race, Vic Open, Ironman 70.3 and Christmas in Geelong bring people together and celebrate the city’s multicultural roots and creative energy.

You can’t talk about Geelong without mentioning the Geelong Cats.

The city’s connection to its beloved ‘Catters’ AFL team runs deep – through generations, neighbourhoods, pubs, and workplaces. On game day, Kardinia Park becomes the beating heart of the region, and the city’s sense of unity is undeniable. Indeed, watching a game at GMHBA Stadium has to be experienced at least once.

But beyond the footy, Geelong is a hub for water sports, cycling, running, and community athletics thanks to its coastal trails, sporting precincts, and recreation facilities.

Geelong’s location is one of its greatest strengths.

It serves as the perfect gateway to some of Victoria’s most famous destinations: the Great Ocean Road, beginning just beyond Torquay; the Surf Coast, home to Bells Beach and pristine stretches of sand; and the Bellarine Peninsula, with wineries, farm gates, and charming seaside villages

Whether you want world-class surf, a coastal hike, or a leisurely wine tour, it’s all within a short drive.

A city reinventing itself

Once known primarily for industry and manufacturing, Geelong has undergone a remarkable transformation. Investments in health, education, and innovation have reshaped the local economy.

Institutions such as Deakin University, GMHBA Stadium precinct and Geelong Arts Centre highlight the city’s commitment to growth, culture, and sophistication.

Add to this the rising food and cafe scene, especially around Pakington Street in Geelong West, the CBD, and the waterfront, and you have a city that feels fresher and more dynamic every year.

Natural beauty at every turn

Beyond the coastline, Geelong offers serene rivers and lakes, lush botanical gardens, expansive parklands and the unique volcanic landscapes of the You Yangs just outside the city

It’s a place where nature is woven into daily life and outdoor living is second nature.

As population and investment continue to grow, Geelong is one of the nation’s fastest growing cities, emerging as a model for regional revitalisation. Modern, connected and full of opportunity, yet still proud of its roots. Its blend of urban energy and coastal ease offers a lifestyle that’s become the envy of many.

It’s rare to find a place that offers big-city advantages, small-town warmth, and beach-side living all at once. Geelong does it effortlessly.

It’s a city with soul. Shaped by its history, defined by its people, and elevated by its natural beauty.

And that’s what makes Geelong truly great.

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