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Fundraising: hospital swears by it

By JENA MARINO SWEARING and good health don’t generally go well together, but the Belmont Lions Sports Club players have made an exception. Their swearing and...

Cancer surgery can’t stop Rebekah’s goals

By JENA MARINO PRIMARY school teacher Rebekah Fewkes is determined that heading into surgery this week won’t slow her down. The Point Lonsdale resident will undergo...

Double Take: Namatjira, keep on trucking, wet sail …

“AS SLOW as a wet week” took on added meaning with the region copping a bucketing with an average of 42.5 mm of rain. The...

Cashed-up cruise ships head for Geelong

By PAUL MILLAR CASHED-UP tourists from America and Europe will cruise into Corio Bay next month on one of the most-highly rated liners in the...

Power flower proves an attention-grabber

GEELONG Flower Farm wanted a standout sign that showed where it was and what it was selling. Local engineering contractor Daniel McDonnell met the challenge,...

Embracing artistic expression from pen to palette

By NOEL MURPHY ANYONE not sleeping under a rock will have noticed the soaring boost in artwork around Geelong. Street art in particular has been booming...

25 jobs lost on Alcoa clean-up

By PAUL MILLAR A MOOLAP operation pinning its hopes of survival on processing Alcoa’s landfill will close its doors next month. Alreco, employing up to 25...

Fairfax buys real estate paper

GEELONG real estate publication The Weekly Review has been sold to Fairfax Media. The sale was part of Fairfax acquiring 100 per cent all Weekly...

Anger as Deakin slugs students on parking

By NOEL MURPHY YET another furore has erupted over parking at Deakin University as students are denied full-year parking permits until April. The latest parking uproar...

Penning Ormond, a Geelong colonial giant

By NOEL MURPHY THE HILLTOP grave at East Geelong Cemetery makes for an impressive monument but 120 years after receiving its esteemed inhabitants it’s rarely...

Medicare bulk-bill back-flip welcomed

By PAUL MILLAR THE HEAD of one of Geelong’s major medical centres believes an embarrassing bulk-bill back-flip by the Federal Government on Medicare reforms was...

Geelong con victims lose $1000s

By PAUL MILLAR TRAVELLING conmen, who target the elderly and most vulnerable in the community, struck at least 14 times in the Geelong region last...

From the archives

16 years ago 20 November, 2009 A 20-year-old Leopold man who seriously injured two passenger when he drove his car off a cliff has walked free...

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