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Teenagers and police to ‘build bridges’ on cold camp

Erin PearsonA DOZEN teenagers from Geelong will spend the weekend camping in mountains with police as part of a new program to build relationships...

MP: I’d back new Grovey link route

Kim WatersSOUTH Barwon MP Michael Crutchfield has vowed to back any bid to change the route of Geelong’s bypass link to Surf Coast Highway...

Classes close as kinders cramped

Erin PearsonKINDER classes for three-year-olds are under pressure across the region, according to operators. Torquay and one Geelong kinder have abandoned the classes in 2011,...

$10 fees under new golf plans

Andrew MathiesonDEVELOPERS are promising a nine-hole public golf course with $10 green fees at North Geelong to avoid handing the land back to council. Links...

Avalon international bid in election boost

Erin PearsonINTERNATIONAL flights at Avalon Airport are just “a few years” away after a Labor pre-election promise this week to help deliver a new...

PM praises MP during flying visit for highway

Erin PearsonDUPLICATION of the Princes Highway from Winchelsea to Colac has been guaranteed Prime Minister Julia Gillard visited Geelong this week to announce a...

Liberals ‘good news’ for Cats

Andrew MathiesonGEELONG Football Club president Frank Costa has stopped short of publicly endorsing Liberal candidate Sarah Henderson after describing her party’s $36 million pledge...

Alarm over

Kim WatersRESIDENTS fear that emissions from a cement plant at Waurn Ponds could be a health threat, according to a community spokesperson. Geelong Sustainability Group...

Gang ‘bash’ ordeal

Erin PearsonA “VICIOUS” gang attack on a group of young Geelong revellers during a night out in Melbourne has highlighted the comparative safety of...

Facility shortage ‘to force end’ of three-year-old kinder classes

Erin PearsonLIMITED facilities will force Torquay Kindergarten to close three-year-old classes next year, according to its president. Alexandra El Adam said the impending...

Building book anger

Erin PearsonSURF Coast’s council has spent “scarce ratepayer funds” producing a 77-page book telling residents how to build their homes, according to a councillor. Joe...

Rotunda lease battle

Kim WatersTWO community services are battling each other for a five-year lease on Portarlington’s historic rotunda. A district hospital auxiliary op shop wants to...

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...