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Double Take: Golf marathon, cyclist stones, Dazza and stogies

ANYONE still considering golf a leisure pursuit rather than a sport would have had their views radically changed had they been at 13th Beach...

Time limits loom over beach parking spaces

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE DAYS of easy beach access and unrestricted parking are over, according to a new coastal transport report. The draft report said...

Heat rising on free speech

By NOEL MURPHY CLIMATE change friction is heating up in Geelong as opponents clash over free speech and the right to publically express their views. Man-made...

Overseas buyer welcome, says Costa

By NOEL MURPHY AN OVERSEAS buyer could be good for Geeong's The Costa Group produce giant, injecting capital, driving growth and underpinning long-term prospects, according...

Local pair at home on Parks Vic ranger duty

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A PAIR of locals is among Parks Victoria’s new crew of seasonal rangers working around the region to help out during...

Green hanging high in town centre

By NOEL MURPHY THE GREENING of Geelong took another leap forward this week as a series of hanging garden planters were installed in the city...

Bus cuts will force us to move: residents

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN PROPOSED bus service cuts would force elderly and unwell Newtown residents to sell up and move, they have told the Independent. More...
Spies in Anglesea?

Alcoa extends search for Anglesea power plant buyer

By NOEL MURPHY ALCOA’S Anglesea power plant remains on the market with several potential buyers vying for the controversial coal-powered plant despite expectations it would...

Organ restoration hits right note for Queenscliff concert

By JENA MARINO A NEWLY-restored Fincham organ will sound off at a Queenscliff Uniting Church concert again this weekend after a four-month restoration. The 54-year-old organ...

Disabled surfers call for volunteers

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN THE SURFING bug can bite anyone at any time, but a particular band of boardriders derive even greater pleasure from the...

Audemia powers a new rock role for old station

By NOEL MURPHY NORTH Geelong’s old power station is fast becoming an arthouse playhouse as its shattered and war-torn appearance gives way to new contemporary...

Stroke danger drives Dianne

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN IT’S THE small but emotionally significant difference between empathy and sympathy that makes Highton’s Dianne Speed a great ambassador for the...

Major events a hit

Geelong’s major events are showing a big return on investment, according to a new council report. The council tabled its annual Geelong Major Events annual...

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