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Schools get creative learning about Anzacs

Entries are now open for a schools competition celebrating the contributions of Anzacs over the past 110 years. The 2025 Anzac Day Schools’ Creativity Awards...

EPA tyred of illegal dumping

Environment Protection Authority (EPA) officers are investigating businesses across the state, including Geelong, after discovering an illegal dump full of old tyres. ...

New exhibition honours football legend

Geelong Sports Museum is celebrating the life and career of one of the most influential Cats players ever. The museum’s latest exhibition is centred on...

Providing urgent care outside the hospital

The Victorian Virtual Emergency Department (VVED) is making major milestones after providing more than half a million consultations across the state, including across Greater...

PM visits Drysdale

Drysdale will receive upgraded netball courts if Labor wins the federal election, following a visit from the Prime Minister today. Prime Minister...

Kinder applications open soon

Surf Coast kindergartens are getting the sandpits and classrooms ready as applications open for next year. Families can apply for next year’s three-...

Flying high at the airshow

Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went to the Avalon International Airshow on Saturday and reached for the sky.

Libs commit $2.7 million for cancer care

Anam Cara House Geelong will receive $2.7 million to the construction of the final stage of upgrades if the Coalition is successful at next...

Respect schools initiative continues to grow

Victoria’s deputy premier and Minister for Education Ben Carroll visited a Geelong school this week to announce the expansion of the state government’s respect...

Airshow flies high at Avalon

The Avalon Australian International Airshow attracted more than 200,000 people across six days. Around 60,000 attended the three dedicated industry days, more than 10,000 above...

Council opens youth survey

The Geelong council has invited young people to make their voice heard, with the City opening its 2025 Geelong Youth Survey. People aged 12 to...

Out of Hours unlocked for Armstrong Creek library

Armstrong Creek residents can access library services outside of regular opening hours thanks to a region-first initiative at Biyal-a Armstrong Creek Library. The...

Wild Walkabout in nature

Greater Geelong community members have a chance to explore the environments around them through free guided events. Ocean Grove Nature Reserve will host...