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‘Cop rat’ accusation in Drysdale bashing mystery

By PAUL MILLAR A DRYSDALE mother of two, badly beaten by two thugs in her back yard and held down as they scrawled text on...

Young author demonstrates her woolly heart in print

By NOEL MURPHY WRITING a book is a common ambition many adults try but fail to achieve. Not so Amber Rosewarne who has just published...

Double Take: Rooftop caravan, feet up, secret boozers ….

THE CARAVAN influx to Geelong and the Surf Coast each summer usually terminates at a beachside resort - not on top of a pub. For...

Climate change waits for a treat

GEELONG experienced its own form of climate change this week, living up to its maxim: If you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes...

Multiple birth stress a reality

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN IT WAS exciting at first but then reality set in as Emma and Sam Thorley welcomed twins into the world. Not that...

Water police crackdown on coastal boaters

By PAUL MILLAR WATER POLICE have warned that there will be no let up on the crackdown on offenders doing the wrong thing on coastal...

Young musos hitting hot notes in big band

THE ANNUAL Geelong Summer Music Camp, attracting vocalists and instrumentalists from Victoria and interstate, starts this weekend. The program is designed for 220 students at...

Great Ocean roundabout roulette at Anglesea

By NOEL MURPHY CHRONIC traffic congestion at Anglesea’s Great Ocean Road roundabout is again frustrating motorists, business, visitors ... and politicians. The perennial bottleneck, ignored by...

Finals beckon after time out

JIM TIMBERLAKE AFTER a two-week break for Christmas and New Year, cricket returns to local playing fields tomorrow, and while some will already be looking...

Buckets and bouquets

BOUQUETS to Boomaroo Nurseries for giving a gift voucher of free meat and Lara Quality Meats for giving a chicken to St Laurence Park...

Waterfront Christmas tree on the move

GEELONG'S waterfront Christmas tree has been towed from its city site today after six weeks lighting up Corio Bay and drawing thousands of visitors. The...

Policeman faces charge over Geelong assault

A POLICE officer has been charged following the alleged assault of a man in Geelong in 2013. The male western region senior constable was charged...

Shire gets greener

Winchelsea and Deans Marsh are receiving green and leafy makeovers following the planting of new trees along key roads. Trees have been...