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TAC’s ‘Mini-Vanessa’ guides Deakin students on O-Week road safety

Deakin University starters have been encouraged to book a date with the Transport Accident Commission’s Mini-Vanessa bus during next week’s O-Week festivities at Waurn...

Council spray’s ‘link to cancer’

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN Geelong council is still using a weedkiller that the World Health Organisation (WHO) says probably causes cancer. The weedkiller, glyphosate - originally...

Growth hormone plea for Noonan syndrome son

By ALANA MITCHELSON A Belmont mum is concerned for her son’s development after being denied a growth hormone to improve the symptoms of his genetic...

Funds needed for drug rehabilitation long-haul

By ALANA MITCHELSON A fully-funded drug rehabilitation centre is key to tackling ice addiction in Geelong, according to a policeman leading the local fight against...

Bail refused over children stalking fears

By ALANA MITCHELSON A Drysdale man on stalking charges has been refused bail overs fear for the safety of his former de facto partner and...

Woman smiles, waves in court before granted bail

By ALANA MITCHELSON A woman smiled in court before leaving on bail this week over an alleged attempted armed robbery at a Geelong petrol station. Tammy...

Unemployed workers fume at foreign labour

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN Unions have launched an advertising campaign and protest against Geelong’s oil refinery operator for using foreign workers. A group of unemployed people...

Greens send Pt Lonsdale GP to vie for ALP’s Corio

A doctor frustrated with her inability to deliver social justice while confined to a clinic will contest Corio for the Greens at this year’s...

Cards post reading resource

Special postcards will help parents in northern Geelong to read with their children. The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) launched the postcards in a...

Garden competition raised the roof

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN Greening Geelong has been a common catchcry for some time but a new competition hopes to extend it to places that...

City launches its digital year

Geelong will launch a National Year of Digital Inclusion on Friday 26 February in the hope of helping spread the benefits of the online...

Double Take

Barwon Water was perhaps acting local but definitely thinking global early this week, if its Twitter account was any indication. On Monday it tweeted a...

Year in review – December

The completion of a major upgrade to the Melbourne to Geelong pipeline, a $40 million project increasing the pipeline’s capacity from 16 billion litres...