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Storages surge after June rain

Excellent rain during June has lifted the region’s water storages back over 70 per cent of capacity. Barwon Water measured 72.4 per cent earlier this...

Upgrade for port trucks Corio route

WIDENING of three curves, upgrades to two roundabouts and improved staging facilities for trucks will be made along the Shell Parade route to Geelong’s...

Silence golden in new wool museum film festival

By NOEL MURPHY SILENT movies, in their day, were stunning new technology; arresting moving pictures, films that had audiences jumping from their seats as locomotives...

Vandalism drives Christ Church fare fightback

by Emily Iannello Vandalism and wear and tear on Geelong’s historic Christ Church are driving a Fruits of Labour Fair to help finance repairs. The church,...

Yeah, yeah, yeah: Beatles on pictorial tour

By NOEL MURPHY THE Bahamas 1965 and John, Paul, George and Ringo - the Fab Four - stand on the steps of their Pan Am...

Avalon gets a new ‘giddyup’ from Daz

By NOEL MURPHY DARRYN Lyons’ controversial Giddyup billboard has been replaced with another just as loud - a giant pitch to keep Jetstar at Avalon,...

Primary kids up to mystery challenge

By John Van Klaveren Year four and five students from Anglesea Primary School prepared for battle this week. They gathered at Geelong College’s middle school to...
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Health shake-up to cost jobs: Medicare Local

By John Van Klaveren MEDICARE Locals in Geelong, Ballarat and Warrnambool plan a merger to tender for Federal Government’s new Primary Health Network. Geelong Medicare Local...

Flasher attracts police attention

A FLASHER has performed lewd acts at a Bell Post Hill public toilet, according to police. Detectives from a sexual offences and child abuse investigation...

Single parents left homeless, says PWP

By John Van Klaveren GEELONG desperately needs emergency accommodation for single parents escaping dangerous or stressful domestic situations, according to Parents without Partners Community Services...

Local ALP luminaries celebrate 50 not out

By NOEL MURPHY ALP HEROES John Cain and Steve Bracks will be among Labor Party faithful celebrating 50 years of continuous state representation in Geelong...

Buckets & Bouquets

Buckets to the owner of a blue car for doing a runner after reversing into our back gate in a lane off Percy St....

From the Archives

16 years ago June 12, 2009 A shortage of police foot patrols has forced City Hall to take the law into its own hands, according to...

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