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Brass off to WWI festival in France

By LINDSAY TOULMIN Dedication to their instruments has paid dividends for two Geelong Memorial Brass Band members. Christina Bowden and Belinda Whitehand have been invited to...

Experts in the Blak arts here

By Emily Iannello Leading Aboriginal artists will perform at Drysdale on Sunday. They will appear in Blak Cabaret, featuring a range of comedy, poetry, musical and...

Geelong Cats home in on Chappy

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN IT’S NOT exactly home but Etihad Stadium is a lot closer to Kardinia Park than Port Adelaide, Fremantle, Sydney or Gold...

Warriors’ Dandy after 6-1 victory

By Josip Zilic North Geelong Warriors banged on six goals in just over 30 minutes to come from behind for its biggest win of the...

Fishing: Big trout about here and there

By Chris Pitman Ryley Hutchins and father Shane were into the action soon after venturing out onto Lake Purrumbete early last Saturday in search of...

Top returns on local property

By John Van Klaveren LOCAL property owners are less likely to make a loss on resale than in Gold Coast, according to a new industry...

Anglesea beach protesters demand Alcoa coal mine shut-down

THREE hundred protesters took to Anglesea Beach at the weekend demanding the town’s Alcoa coal-fired power station be shut down. A human sign spelling out...

Balaclava bandits rob Lara bakery

UPDATE: POLICE continue to investigate an armed robbery which occurred at a bakery in Lara Monday early Monday. Detectives have scoured CCTV footage and now believe...
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Travelling Cats come unstuck

The homebody Cats just don't like visiting other teams. Another interstate trip equalled another loss for Geelong, adding to empty returns from Port Adelaide, Fremantle...

Jetstar faces ACCC court action over drip price claims

AVALON Airport sole carrier Jetstar faces allegations of deceptive conduct and false representation with its discount airfares. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission had instituted...

Ford cuts 70 more from its Geelong plant

MORE than 70 Ford workers are licking their wounds today as they’re told they’re no longer wanted by the company at its North Geelong...

Lock up your cars, warn police

POLICE are urging people in the state’s west to be more vigilant to avoid becoming the victim of opportunistic thefts from motor vehicles. Operation Lockup...

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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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