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Coast’s seismic shock

Alex de VosEnvironmentalists fear seismic testing off the Surf Coast could injure marine animals. Surfrider Foundation’s Iain Lygo said he had “obvious concerns” about Trident...

City seeking summit seats

Alex de VosGeelong deserves a seat at Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s 2020 summit, according to the city’s mayor and a peak lobby group. Bruce Harwood...

Pay us up to 78 per cent more: councillors

Andrew MathiesonGEELONG’S next mayor is in line for a $45,000 pay rise under City’s Hall proposal for increased councillor remuneration. And councillors are set for...

Making history

Andrew MathiesonST LEONARDS had no past to speak of – so thought some at Queenscliff. But historian Dr Peter Munster has debunked that myth, documenting...

Restraint? That’s rich

Peter FaragoIT’S great to see that Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard is “happy” to knock back a pay rise as an example of wage...

Mining ‘rush’ fear

Alex de VosA high-tech map revealing the region’s hidden offshore oil and mineral deposits has alarmed environmentalists. The Independent has discovered that Federal Government will...

Down in the dumps as dumping goes up

Andrew MathiesonA GEELONG charity has been forced to pay a soaring garbage bill after reporting its largest surge from the dumping of unwanted household...

Ford, union in ‘deal’ over woker payouts

Andrew MathiesonFORD has reached an in-principle agreement over a revised payout deal with Geelong workers set to lose their jobs. Australian Manufacturers Workers Union, which...

Home of creatures comforts

Andrew MathiesonOF ALL things influential in her life, it was a jar packed of baby brown snakes that Helen Burrell most fondly credits for...

Coalition of the willing

Peter FaragoVICTORIA’S Liberal and National parties’ decision to reform a coalition that dissolved with the defeat of the Kennett Government can only be a...

Traffic vow ‘broken’

Jessica BentonA community group has slammed authorities for failing to deliver traffic improvements at Ocean Grove before summer. Ocean Grove Community Association president Michael Harbour...

Port in parliement debate on land tax

Jessica BentonThe State Opposition has used Portarlington in parliament to highlight the impact of increasing land taxes on businesses. Member for Northern Victoria Donna Petrovich...

Two more years for music festival

Queenscliff Music Festival (QMF) will be held for at least another two years, the state government announced this week. The festival will celebrate its 27-year...

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