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Naomi’s garden secrets revealed to the public this weekend

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN AUSTRALIA is known as the dry continent, with some parts drier than others. But it hasn’t stopped Naomi Benney from establishing...

‘P-Tech’ in state talks

Geelong will be the first recipient of a Pathways in Technology Early College High (P-Tech) School, Prime Minister Tony Abbott confirmed while visiting the...

Drysdale seeks ‘regeneration’

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A BOLD community proposal seeks the “regeneration” of Drysdale's main street. Drysdale Clifton Springs Community Association wants High St between its two...

PM visits Geelong to announce jobs system shake-up

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN PRIME Minister Tony Abbott made a surprise visit to Geelong this week to launch a national $5 billion jobs scheme. Jobactive is...

Police raid’s murder link

By NOEL MURPHY A MAN will be charged with minor offences following a police raid on an Armstrong Creek house last weekend. Homicide Squad police raided...

Bomb squad rushes to Whittington

A BOMB was discovered at Whittington this morning. Bomb Response Unit police are rushing to a house in Coppards Rd after officers executing a warrant...

Buckets and bouquets

Bouquets to Never Again, who bucketed a motoring-servicing business (Buckets & Bouquets, 6 February). It must be the same place that charged me $150...

Gallery focus for April on collection of VIGEX entries

By NOEL MURPHY RODEO riders, Oriental temples, light houses, musicians, ornate churches, Indian holy men - all manner of powerful photographic images have gone on...

Dry March hits region

March finished with disappointing rain totals around the Geelong district, further reducing levels in the region’s water storages. Totals varied from 30 to 70 per...

Investigate Barwon Health on harassment, says surgeon-professor Dewan

By NOEL MURPHY BARWON Health should be investigated by State Government and College of Surgeons inquiries into allegations of institutionalised bullying and harassment in Victoria’s...

City Hall to light up for Anzac centenary

A SPECIAL lighting projection will transform City Hall tribute to the men and women who served during World War I. Designed for City Hall as...

Locals lose Bells wildcard bids

LOCAL surfers have lost their bids for a wildcard entry to Easter’s Rip Curl Pro at Bells Beach. Phillip Island’s Joe Van Dijk and France’s...

Why Aussies love the iconic ‘chicken parma’

The chicken parmigiana, often affectionately called "chicken parma" or "parmi" in Australia, is a beloved staple of Australian pub culture. Its widespread popularity across...

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