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City first to greet campers

Campervan travellers will be welcomed to Geelong after receiving cold shoulders along the Surf Coast. Tourism industry figures said Geelong’s status as Victoria’s first council...

Workers go but Cats deal stays

Ford has agreed to extend its sponsorship of Geelong Cats beyond its factory closure in October next year, the two organisations have announced. The car...

Cheap flights come with warning

Jetstar is offering $19 tickets to its two newest destinations - Adelaide and Hobart - but now includes early warnings about extra costs on...

Call to restore train wi-fi funding

By ALANA MITCHELSON The State Government should reverse a decision to “abandon its promise” of free wi-fi for Geelong and Ballarat trains, according to a...

Can you spare some Christmas food for the needy, ask volunteers

By ALANA MITCHELSON A network of volunteers has launched a Christmas food drive so members can cook festive dishes for Geelong’s needy. Spare Meals Geelong co-ordinator...

Geelong’s ‘big winners’ from PM’s Innovation Agenda

Two of Geelong’s largest institutions are “big winners” from Malcolm Turnbull’s Innovation Agenda, according to a local MP who helped him topple former Prime...

‘Paltry wages’ in poultry industry

Dodgy labour-hire practices were exploiting workers in the local chicken processing industry, a Geelong hearing of a Labour Hire Industry and Insecure Work Inquiry...

Board dismisses call on proceeds

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN Bellarine Community Health has knocked back a community petition asking for proceeds from the sale of Ann Nichol House to be...

Local activists ‘welcome support for fracking ban’

Local activists have welcomed a report on Victoria’s fracking ban. Frack Free Moriac’s Alison Marchant said the parliamentary committee report did not recommend lifting the...

Bus ‘disservice’ sparks petition

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN Bus services are actually a “disservice” for Portarlington, Indented Heads and St Leonards, users have said. Vice-president of community group Staying­in­Portarlington Jenny...

Suburbs ‘safer’ for traffic fines

Six suburban Geelong speed and red light cameras caught only 53 motorists between them during the September quarter, latest figures have revealed. The 53 drivers...

Award for world first ‘food justice truck’

Geelong vehicle modifications specialist VMS Group has won a Premier’s Design Award for building a food truck especially for asylum seekers. The Food Justice Truck...

Heartbreaking loss for Venom

Nicole Munger has stepped up in the UC Capitals' moment of need to steal victory in a thrilling 76-75 tussle against the Geelong Venom...

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