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100 years of Ford Australia in Geelong

Ford Australia’s legacy began at Geelong’s Dalgety Wool Store in 1925 before moving to a larger premises at Norlane. To celebrate Ford’s centenary, City of...

Ice, ice baby for Geelong’s Big Freeze

Geelong’s Big Freeze is back with a host of new ‘sliders’ ready to raise funds for MND. Inspired by Neale Daniher’s MCG Big Freeze, the...

Tourism boost for Bellarine

Barwon Coast and Bellarine Bayside have received funding for new projects through the Regional Tourism Investment Fund 2024. Member for Bellarine Alison Marchant announced the...

We pause to remember

Today our nation pauses to honour the service men and women who fought so bravely to defend our freedom more than 100 years ago. Anzac...

Teen charged after Corio evade

Police have charged a boy after he allegedly evaded police while driving a car in Corio today. State Highway Patrol West officers were conducting a...

A matter of give and take

As the Merlin of Mazda would say: Pick a number between 60 and 90, say 70. Now add CX and GT or Azami, then...

New tastes, sights and sounds at NCFF

Portarlington’s National Celtic Folk Festival (NCFF) is set to reach new heights this June, with a series of new alliances with organisations around Australia...

From the Archives

15 years ago April 23, 2010 The economic fallout from Iceland’s volcanic eruption has reached as far as Geelong, according to the region’s tourism boss. Geelong Otway...

Four new tracks

Four Geelong artists will drop new tracks following five months of intensive industry mentoring as they leap into their musical careers. Early career...

Clean tech project get green light

Two green projects come to fruition in the region as a result of grants from the City of Greater Geelong. The two Clean Economy Grant...

Community calendar

Lectures Australian Decorative & Fine Arts Society Geelong Inc. welcomes members and guests to illustrated lectures monthly, Newcomb Hall, May 14, 10.15 am. Geelong West...

Pedal for climate action

Mitch Pope will take to the streets as he pedals around Corangamite for climate action ahead of the federal election. The Greens...

Safer waters for Queenscliff

Queenscliff community members can go swimming and boating in safer waters thanks to a new Coast Guard search and rescue vessel. Marine Search...