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Triton tops up tech, tweaks Powertrain

You have to hand it to Mitsubishi: they are not backward at going forward. Take the latest Triton, for example, which had hardly hit...

Out & about at the beach

It was a stinker on Monday, but Voice photographer Ivan Kemp went to Ocean Grove main beach early, as did many others, before it...

From the Archives

14 years ago December 21, 2010 Geelong police are using “world-first” face-recognition technology to catch criminals, according to leading city officers. They said the high-tech equipment would...

Community calendar

Ballroom dance Leopold Hall, Leopold Hall, 805-809 Bellarine Hwy, Saturday December 21, 7.30pm-11pm, $10 includes supper, music Ben Costanzo. ■ 0400-500 402 Croquet Drysdale Bowling & Croquet...

Progress for Balyang campaign

Campaigners fighting to save Geelong’s only 18-hole par 3 golf course have been buoyed by unexpected changes from City Hall. Earlier this month the City...

Determined to succeed

Year 12 student Radhika (aka Sonnet) Pandit received an ATAR of 99.65, the highest of any student at , despite missing two months of...

First Nations community ‘devastated’

First Nations organisations and advocates have denounced Geelong council’s decision to walk back changes to its stance on January 26. Both of the region’s peak...

Santa visits the Waterfront

Santa Claus is taking time out of his busy schedule to say Merry Christmas to kids across Geelong, with families able to take a...

More than one way to achieve your dream

Philippa Pearce is celebrating her new title as The Geelong College dux in Switzerland after receiving her 99.75 ATAR. Philippa received study scores...

A black Christmas for Grovedale family

A Grovedale family has faced a nightmare before Christmas when black mould was found in their rental home. Chloe Patison, her husband...

Spreading Christmas joy through song

Portarlington Community Carols are back for another year to spread Christmas joy across the community. W.G. Little Reserve, behind the senior citizen’s hall...

More spots for Belmont kids

A new kindergarten will open at a Belmont primary school in over a year to give more children the best start in life. ...

Employment opportunities for drought-affected workers

Local agricultural sector workers affected by ongoing drought conditions can now apply to be part of a temporary employment scheme. The Corangamite Catchment Management Authority...

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