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Police give chase … twice

Police have arrested a man following two car pursuits through Geelong in one hour this afternoon. Officers attended a Paraparap address following reports of a...

Double Take

Poor old King Edward VII, former monarch of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India, now reduced to the laughing stock of Geelong. Well, his...

Top cop, ambo stats zero in on trash TV ice smear

By Luke Voogt Geelong’s top cop has ridiculed a TV report that labelled the city “ground zero” of Victoria’s “ice scourge”. “Geelong is not the epicentre...

Protesters barred from library meeting

By Luke Voogt Protesters have accused City Hall of locking them out of a meeting to discuss Highton Library’s future. About 40 protesters gathered outside the...

Push for ‘model’ mayor

By Luke Voogt The Victorian opposition will push the ‘Melbourne model’ for Geelong next week to stop the Government removing the city’s popularly-elected mayor. Shadow local...

Young heroes receive awards and praise

By Luke Voogt Bell Post Hill’s Leah Rogers won recognition this week for her courageous triple zero call when her mum Nicole Grieg passed out...

Power prices hit refinery viability

Rising power prices are among “significant headwinds” confronting efforts to make Corio’s oil refinery viable, according to its operator. The cost-hit comes as Viva Energy...

Four seasons in one May

Under the Weather, by Lindsay Smail A May with three distinct phases of weather has completed a wet but slightly warmer-than-average autumn across Geelong. May 2017...

Big carbon offsets bill

Geelong’s council wants to spend $85,000 on “carbon offsets”. The purchase would help City Hall achieve almost half its current target for reducing greenhouse gas...

Ban extremist orgnisation: MP

Federal Government should ban “extremist Islamist organisation” Hizb ut-Tahrir, a local MP has urged the Coalition party room during one of Islam’s holiest months. Member...

Through hell to high achievement

By Luke Voogt After surviving six years exile in a Rwandan refugee camp, Norlane’s Alphonse Mulashe has won Victoria’s top youth volunteer award. “It was a...

Three rescued after crane tips

By Luke Voogt Firefighters rescued three men stranded about 10 metres off the ground in a cherry picker outside the new Barwon Water headquarters Tuesday morning...

Hands on the cup

The 2025 Bellarine Football Netball League season concludes on Saturday September 13 with Newcomb’s Grinter Reserve set to host a packed schedule of senior...