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City: too few for pool

KIM WATERSCLIFTON Springs and Drysdale might never be big enough to justify a public swimming pool, according to a City Hall officer. Scott Cavanagh...

Complex application could fuel Portarlington’s future

KIM WATERSAN application to build a service station and car wash at Portarlington has temporarily halted plans for a community-run fuel depot, according to...

OPENING BID: House sale helps CREATE

KIM WATERSHARCOURTS North Geelong director Joe Grgic used his auctioneering skills this month to help raise funds for a charity. More than 100 people...

FINALLY FRIDAY: Campbell set to soup up mayoral ball

Star Power: Tim Campbell in full voice.JOHN VAN KLAVERENPOPULAR star of stage and screen Tim Campbell will headline a Geelong Mayoral Ball to raise...

FINALLY FRIDAY: Illumination for Customs

JOHN VAN KLAVERENGEELONG'S iconic Customs House will become a canvas for artists as part of a Courthouse Arts project. The artists will use multi-media...

‘Tag’ block to Deakin funds

KIM WATERSFEDERAL classification of Geelong as a “major city” could lock Deakin University out of a $500 million investment fund, a Victorian Government frontbencher...

Footballers game for match in Africa

Getting their kicks: Lowell Hunter and Ricky Kildea will travel to Mozambique for an Africa Games demonstration match. KIM WATERSTWO Geelong aboriginal footballers will...

JOIN THE CLUB: Movies in the Red

JOHN VAN KLAVERENTWO friends were sitting in a Geelong bar and decided to start a film society because it sounded like fun at the...

Dual sting for honey makers

Busy bees: John Edmonds tends a hive. JOHN VAN KLAVERENAN IMPORTED parasite and a state park lock-out are threatening the viability of Geelong’s...

AFL program in ‘bullying’ claims

ERIN PEARSONA CONTROVERSIAL team-building program used for AFL clubs is behind an outbreak of bullying complaints at Geelong’s The Gordon institute, according to Australian...

Farrell ‘code’ investigations

JOHN VAN KLAVERENINVESTIGATORS are probing whether Geelong councillor Jan Farrell broke her own code of conduct for councillors when she provided a reference for...

Customers queue up at Dimmeys opening

Opening up: Manager Graham Lewis outside Dimmeys Geelong on Wednesday. JOHN VAN KLAVERENCUSTOMER response to the reopening of budget retailer Dimmeys in central Geelong...

Safer waters for Queenscliff

Queenscliff community members can go swimming and boating in safer waters thanks to a new Coast Guard search and rescue vessel. Marine Search...