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Dinosaurs from the deep freeze head for Geelong

POLAR dinosaurs from Australia’s back yard are headed Geelong’s way. Cryolohophosaurus, an Antarctic dinosaur, Victoria’s own leaellynasaura and Qantassaurus, megalania, a giant lizard, and...

Ablett and Jordan seal deal with a rock

GARY Ablett Junior has put a rock on girlfriend Jordan Papalia’s finger, proudly announcing the couple’s engagement to the world on social media today. The...

Build it yourself

IF PLASTIC kits and model trains are your hobby, Tates Toyworld has you covered. With the biggest range of plastic kits and model trains in...

Lara gets into awards form

MORE than 20 businesses have been nominated in the region’s newest business awards. The awards will recognise top operators in the Lara district. Lara District Community...

Art reconciles Geelong youth

ART HAS been the key to creating a reconciliation message between young Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people at a Geelong school. The Spreading the Message project...

Tomahawk signs with Cats for another 5 years

CATS star Tom Hawkins has signed with Geelong again in a five-year deal likely to ensure he sees his footballing career out at Kardinia...

Daz, Laurie take five in the pool ….

TALK about throwing themselves in the deep end ... well maybe it was the shallow end. Geelong mayor Darryn Lyons and swim coach Laurie Lawrence...

Pilot dies in light plane crash at Lethbridge

By PAUL MILLAR THE pilot of a light plane has died after the aircraft crashed near the Midland Highway at Lethbridge Air Park around noon. Police...

Ramsay hits out a Regional Rail Link ‘cattle herding’

DELAYED and overcrowded services on Geelong’s new Regional Rail Link to Melbourne should be reviewed immediately, according to Western Victoria MLC Simon Ramsay. Hundreds of...

Seaweed: smelly, slimy and an underwater jewel

IT'S often smelly, slimy and gets in the way of a nice walk on the beach - and being called a weed doesn't help...

Walking soccer players kick their heels up

GEELONG has been chosen as a test venue for a sport that is attracting growing support across the United Kingdom. Walking Soccer, a modified version...

Annette Steward murder: Family plea, cold case $1million reward

EXCLUSIVE By PAUL MILLAR THE DAUGHTER of a Geelong West woman murdered in her Hope Street home in 1992 is hopeful that a $1million reward will...

200-run stand for Couta pair

An unbeaten double-century partnership got Queenscliff’s Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association A1 Grade season back on track after a winless opening three rounds. Captain Hayden Illingworth...

Social housing win