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$70K needed for visa applications

A crowd-funding campaign is seeking donations to help asylum seekers in Geelong apply for protection visas. The Seeking Refuge Project, a partnership between seven community...

In safe hands

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN They are like two old mates having a chat about art. And they are, except that one is the incoming and the...

MP calls Torquay rally to revive aquatic centre bid

A rally will seek to revive Torquay’s push for an aquatic centre, according to an MP who called the event. The rally...

Big budget spend: Rail, roads and schools

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN Regional cities like Geelong were the big winners in this year’s budget, treasurer Tim Pallas claims. “This budget delivers the highest regional...

Hunt for pair after arson attack

Detectives are hunting arsonists who attacked a property in one of Geelong’s most-affluent areas. Victoria Police this week released surveillance camera video of the incident,...

Geelong’s closed Beach House facing court on ‘health breaches’, City alleges

The tenant of Geelong’s The Beach House restaurant faces court next month on alleged “legal health breaches”, City Hall has revealed. The news follows a...

City icon gets tick of approval

Geelong’s iconic T&G building has a new lease on life as student accommodation following an official opening on Monday. The city’s famous father and son...

The little orchestra with plenty of pluck

Geelong first ‘ukestra’ has debuted with a troupe of locals strumming their stuff on tiny stringed instruments. The group of ukulele players divided segments of...

Works set for our ‘Kakadu’

The region’s own “Kakadu” is benefiting from a restoration project on Geelong’s doorstep. The work on saltmarsh land near Point Wilson would restore “vital habitat”...

Get on board with zero road target, TAC urges

Geelong and Surf Coast councils should follow the lead of Mornington Peninsula Shire in joining the Transport Accident Commission’s Towards Zero campaign, according to...

Hall lights up for Anzac Day

Geelong’s City Hall will begin lighting up with World War I imagery from 3.30am on Monday as the region prepares to commemorate Anzac Day. The...

Food and drink fuel hope

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A new export program aims to open up multi-million dollar opportunities to take Geelong food and beverage products to the world. Ship...

Find your new best friend at GAWS

Geelong Animal Welfare Society (GAWS) has reminded potential cat buyers that kittens are not just for Christmas. The not-for-profit organisation, which received nearly 60 kittens...