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Storages surging

A weekend deluge has more than doubled the water level of the region’s main reservoir. West Barwon Reservoir surged past 54 per cent capacity on...

Greens nod to Marles

Labor’s Richard Marles has secured Greens preferences over independent candidate Gavan O’Connor in a boost to the ALP’s chances of holding Corio at the...

ALP goes to water

Labor yesterday promised a $10 million recycling plant to water Torquay gardens and sport grounds if the party won this month’s federal election. Candidate for...

Rain washes out Gap work

Peter FaragoTORQUAY residents have told Great Ocean Road Coast Committee “we told you so” after a heavy downpour washed away controversial work at White’s...

Musical melting pot

Sally PoehlandGEELONG punters can sample a musical melting pot of jazz, gypsy, reggae and rock when Melbourne group Symbiosis comes to town. Lead singer and...

Centre vow broken

Andrew MathiesonA broken pre election funding promise has forced Queenscliff Marine Discovery Centre to slash its opening hours and axe school holiday programs, according...

$7m clinic promise

A $7 million “GP super clinic” would treat patients from Geelong’s southern suburbs and Torquay if Labor won the federal election, the party announced...

Where’s the Cheese?

Peter FaragoLABOR’S candidate for Corangamite has committed to move to the electorate if he wins the election. Darren Cheeseman promised to leave Ballarat after incumbent...

Mia can’t wait to play

Sally PoehlandTORQUAY blues musician Mia Dyson says she can’t wait to play at this month’s Queenscliff Music Festival. “I’m really looking forward to playing...

Attack on Jewish man players fined

A Melbourne magistrate yesterday fined two Ocean Grove footballers and convicted one for a racial attack on a Jewish man in Melbourne last year. Menachem...

Liberals pledge more cameras in city

More surveillance cameras would combat violence in central Geelong if the Liberals won next week’s election, Justice and Customs Minister David Johnston announced yesterday. Mr...

Pets in council crackdown

Cats face a curfew, dogs might lose areas to run free and compulsory pet desexing is on the cards in a crack down on...

Hunter wants to prove he is his own man

Geelong draftee Hunter Holmes is relishing being reunited with new assistant coach Nathan Buckley as he sets out to prove he's his own man...

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