Liquor store permit granted
Surf Coast Shire Council has granted a planning permit for an Anglesea liquor store to operate as a bottle shop and wine bar.
The decision...
$43.5 million facility begins
A 32,000 square metre Petspiration Group facility will be built at Avalon Airport.
The $43.5 million regional office and training hub, distribution centre and on-site...
Different, but definitely not less
Not many people can lay claim to the kinds of achievements Geelong local Chloé Hayden has realised in her 25 years.
Award-winning actor, author, advocate,...
Prepare to be razzle-dazzled
Variety extravaganza Shake Rattle ‘n’ Roll is not just your usual rock ‘n’ roll show, according to producer and director Adam Dion.
“When you hear...
Small moves towards happy families
It may be short on words but ‘family car’ is long on the desirable characteristics of a passenger vehicle: affordability, space, versatility, comfort and...
Joining forces for energy
Barwon Water and four local councils are joining forces to transform organic waste into high value products for agriculture and at the same time...
Scarred tree finds new home
A culturally significant, but deteriorating, scarred tree has been conserved and moved to Wurriki Nyal to stand at the heart of Greater Geelong’s new...
Cats dominate All Australian team
Minor premiers Geelong have been rewarded for an outstanding AFL season by having five players named in the All-Australian team.
The premiership favourites make up...
Rabbit plaque traced back to Winchelsea
DNA analysis of wild rabbits has traced back to a site near Winchelsea that was responsible for the plague that now exists in Australia.
Scientists...
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Sing
Love singing with all your heart? Come to Geelong Harmony Chorus’ open rehearsal. Come and see what we do and how we do it,...
Father and son part of bronze medal team
Phill Zdybel is proud to have shared his last taekwondo World Championship podium appearance with his son, Josh.
The Australian men’s power team collected bronze...
Living Library brings the world to students
Students at Matthew Flinders Girls Secondary College (MFG) celebrated Book Week with the unusual experience of borrowing a person from their school library.
“Adapting...