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Brownlow plaques find his home

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN WHEN Inger and Simon Neylon were house-hunting two and a half years ago, a cute weatherboard in East Geelong caught their...

$40K donated for mayor bid: Candidate backers revealed

By NOEL MURPHY FORMER Geelong mayor John Mitchell received almost $40,000 in donations to his campaign for November’s mayoral election, City Hall documents have revealed. The...

Clubs boss hits out at bus plan

By PAUL MILLAR A LEADING Geelong nightclub operator has warned that introducing late-night weekend bus services from Melbourne to Geelong would give a free kick...

Affordability study: New York property ‘cheaper’

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN AN INTERNATIONAL survey showing Geelong among the least-affordable housing markets in the world has blamed "restrictive land use policies". Geelong is less...

Region braces for ‘scorchers’

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN GEELONG faces a mini-repeat of last week’s heatwave, with consecutive 38C and 39C degree days predicted for Monday and Tuesday. The fresh...

Blitz targets our roads: Cops reveal operation

By PAUL MILLAR POLICE will blitz Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula in a bid to prevent road carnage over the Australia Day long weekend. Road Policing...

Tower’s health fears ‘rejected’

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE REJECTION of objections to a mobile phone tower in Hamlyn Heights has set a precedent at Victorian Civil and Administrative...

SPORT: Captures up as temperatures down and region’s fishing running hot

By Brian Long COOLER conditions lured more anglers onto the water over the past week, with a consequent increase in reports of captures. Surf anglers...

SPORT: Blues to test young Cat talent

By Jim Timberlake GEELONG Cricket Club has leapt to fourth on the Victorian Premier ladder after a thumping outright win over Greenvale Kangaroos. Declaring on their...

Roo clue to our Portuguese link

By NOEL MURPHY NEW EVIDENCE suggesting European navigators discovered Australia in the 16th Century has added to conjecture over Geelong’s role in a secret Portuguese...

FINALLY FRIDAY: Our comedy talent offered a Raw deal

By MICHELLE HERBISON ADAM Rozenbachs’ second stand-up comedy gig was “horrific” but he quickly learnt to bounce back. “My first gig went really well and...

Jobs going, fear rising

By PAUL MILLAR UNCERTAINTY surrounding the sale of Shell’s Geelong refinery and the clouded future of Alcoa’s Point Henry plant is starting to bite. Reports this...

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Geelong gathers to honour the Anzacs

Thousands gathered in Geelong’s CBD this morning to pay their respects to the memory of those who have fallen and those who still serve...

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