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Digital ‘bypass’ anger

ERIN PEARSONRESIDENTS of two Surf Coast towns might have to pay for free-to-air digital television if broadcasters fail to upgrade a transmitter, according to...

Council pulls GORCC cash

ERIN PEARSONA COUNCIL decision to stop funding Surf Coast’s foreshore management body will force cost cutting, according to its chief executive. Great Ocean Road...

Shire’s footpaths affair to remember on national television

ERIN PEARSONJAN JUC residents have taken their fight against a special charge scheme for footpaths to national television. Channel 9’s A Current Affair contacted them...

Surfers ‘defeat’ ramp

KIM WATERSPOINT Lonsdale surfers have triumphed over council plans for a “horrible” access ramp on their back beach, according to a spokesperson. Point Lonsdale...

State ‘ignores sport demand’

KIM WATERSSTATE Government is ignoring the seat of Bellarine in favour of splashing cash on neighbouring South Barwon, according to MP Lisa Neville. ...

Drysdale ‘first’ to zero in on renewable energy plan

KIM WATERSBELLARINE Peninsula properties would benefit from a plan to run Australia on 100 per cent renewable energy in just nine years, according to...

FINALLY FRIDAY: Bigger Potbelleez

Living large: The Potbelleez will play two gigs in Geelong after touring Australia with Usher.ERIN PEARSONBIG stages are large crowds are the future for...

JOIN THE CLUB: The deep end

Puck luck: Geelong Underwater Hockey Club players in action.JOHN VAN KLAVERENIT SOUNDS like the start of a joke: What do you get when you...

City shoppers ‘going frugal’

JOHN VAN KLAVERENCENTRAL Geelong must ride “the tide of consumer change” toward frugality and convenience, according to a shopping trends expert. Directional Insights managing director...

Numbers up as hunters ‘have a blast’

ERIN PEARSONDUCK shooting has radically declined across the Geelong region this season, according to animal activists. Coalition Against Duck Shooting’s David Mould said shooting destinations...

City ‘win’ on fire levy

JOHN VAN KLAVERENGEELONG businesses have scored a long, hard-fought victory against a fire services levy, according to the city’s chamber of commerce president. Jim Walsh...

Grovedale pair rallies support for journey to Mongolia

JOHN VAN KLAVERENA PAIR of Grovedale adventurers will tackle an arduous rally from London to Mongolia. Police dispatcher Matthew Cummings and mechanical engineer Aaron Bandy...

More than just a job

For Iranian-Australian musician Gelareh Pour, one half of award-winning cross-cultural experimental duo ZÖJ, music is more than just a job or even an artistic...