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Rob rides again

Andrew MathiesonGASPING to breathe and only able to wiggle his toes and some fingers, Lara’s Rob Gaylard could only see the lights of planes...

Beach bans to spread

Alex de VosProposed bans against smoking and glass will extend beyond Torquay to cover all Surf Coast beaches, according to a councillor. Ron Humphrey said...

Call to see secret dams study

Andrew MathiesonA GEELONG councillor has demanded State Government “puts the report on the table” after revelations it investigated building dams in the Otways. Andrew Katos...

Blow to Avalon international plan

Alex de VosFederal Government has knocked back Avalon Airport’s $30 million plan for international flights. Airport operator Linfox had planned to start building a new...

King Cat behind bid for apartment tower

Kim WatersCats president Frank Costa is behind plans to build Geelong’s tallest building. Mr Costa’s development company, Quay Development Corporation, has lodged a permit...

Club defies its eviction order

Andrew MathiesonGEELONG Gun Club has defied a State Government deadline to stop shooting at its century-old site. Members continued shooting on Sunday at Limeburner’s Point...

‘Shock’ at 15-storey building to dwarf Geelong skyline City on way up

Geelong’s first skyscraper is set to tower over Mercer Street, a councillor has revealed to the Independent. Stretch Kontelj said the 15-storey building would hold...

Geelong ‘worst’ for car vandals

Andrew MathiesonGeelong is number-one in Victoria for car vandalism, according to RACV statistics. An RACV investigation found that the city led the state with...

Union generates plan for saving engine jobs

Andrew MathiesonGAS-fired power from Geelong-made car engines could save the jobs of Ford workers under a radical union plan. Car manufacturing unions are scrambling to...

Truckers feel pinch as region’s petrol prices hit $1.60

Alex de VosGeelong transport companies were feeling the squeeze harder than most as fuel prices reached all-time highs in the region yesterday. Petrol stations across...

Marine gardens a new ‘obstacle’ for resources hunt, fishing

Alex de VosDiscovery of underwater “gardens” and ancient rivers could stop resources exploration and fishing off the Surf Coast, a Deakin University scientist has...

Top cop backs ‘spy’ cameras

Alex de VosTorquay police are using hidden cameras to bust criminals, one of the town’s top cops has revealed. Police Inspector Bill Mathers praised the...

Summer Down Under for Tabby

A young English cricketer has embarked on an exciting journey to Anglesea this summer and the season began in fine style in the opening...