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Cats shadow win after loss to Roos

Hamish HeardGeelong coach Mark Thompson is confident the side can bounce back from two losses on the trot to beat Richmond in Sunday’s feline...

Trail ”of destruction”

Andrew MathiesonA PROPOSED walking trail along Barwon Heads’ 13th Beach has sparked fears of environmental damage to sand dunes. Barwon Coast Committee of Management has...

Loaned executives celebrated

Guests were preparing to unfold their napkins when the Independent went to press last night for a dinner honouring the charity work of 1100...

Rates, charges on the way up

Hamish HeardGeelong councillors have looked to the heavens to justify a 6.9 per cent slug for ratepayers. City Hall blamed the drought and a $69.7...

Record Pako festa “the best ever”

More than 100,000 people jumped into the Pako Festa melting pot during a record-breaking day of multicultural flavours, music and dance moves on Saturday. Diversitat...

Bug bites spread

Alex de VosThe flesh-eating Bairnsdale ulcer has claimed another nine victims on the Bellarine Peninsula as the window opens for City Hall to begin...

cash-for councillors guilty on donation

Hamish HeardA Magistrate yesterday found Geelong councillor David Saunderson guilty of failing to declare donations to his 2004 council election campaign. A high-powered defence team...

Harbour wins but ‘kids lose’ in money shift

Alex de VosBellarine Peninsula kids are “disgusted” at losing $60,000 from sport and recreation projects to fund a harbour study at Portarlington, according to...

Whale of a time set for sharp eyes on coast

Jane EmerickWhales are on the horizon for the region’s coastal waters after turning up at Cape Otway this week, according to an expert on...

Damage warning for peninsula pipe plans

Andrew MathiesonA PIPELINE under Corio Bay could run the risk of damage from ships dropping anchor. Victorian Regional Channels Authority has warned developers of the...

DFO laughs off story about setting up here

Jane EmerickDFO operators yesterday laughed off a report the company would open a store in Torquay. A spokesperson for Austexx, the company behind development of...

Trial for biolsolids project

By Hamish HeardBarwon Water will begin drying recycled sewage sludge at a trial facility next week ahead of building a $30 million plant at...

DUNNO at Geelong Gallery

Geelong Gallery has received a pop of colour to inspire the community to confront what they ‘DUNNO’ ahead of a new exhibition opening next...

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