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Abattoir jobs ‘at risk’: Masters’ Corio plan a threat to MC Herd

By John Van KlaverenTHE REGION'S second Masters store could threaten the future of a long-established abattoir employing 200 staff, according to a council report. The...

Lights bid for Cats at stadium in 2013 draw

By Noel MurphyNIGHT games could shine at the Cats’ heartland next June after the completion of Geelong Football Club’s $48 million stadium revamp. The Cats...

Anarchy in UK over Geelong’s Biggs film

By Noel MurphyA MOVIE filmed in Geelong about Ronnie Biggs’ wife Charmaine has been slammed in the British media for its sympathetic portrayal of...

Track ‘breaches’ noise, water laws

By John Van KlaverenBARRABOOL'S controversial motocross site contravenes waterways and noise laws, according to documents obtained by the Independent. Corangamite Catchment and Management Authority (CCMA)...

Bayfront bombsites: Calls for action over Geelong’s foreshore shame

SPECIAL REPORT By Noel MurphyIT’S meant to be the jewel in Geelong’s crown but much of Corio Bay’s foreshore is instead a tarnished...

Aquatic facility backed

By Cherie DonnellanA PUSH for a public pool in Torquay has won the support of candidates for October’s council elections. Merrin Wake, David Bell and...

Critics’ fury on kinder

By Michelle HerbisonA RESIDENTS' group has criticised council for voting to build Barwon Heads’ new kindergarten at the town’s Village Park. In a press...

Vietnam vets urged to break cover for march

Recognition: Graham Christie with his service medals.By Michelle Herbisonby michelle herbison Queenscliff will host the state’s only regional march to honour Vietnam veterans this Saturday,...

Colliding in Geelong

Collision course: Children Collide’s Heath Crawley and Johnny Mackay.By Cherie DonnellanJOHNNY Mackay’s housemate once scrawled ‘children collide’ on a household bill. The words then became...

Region strikes lull for project listings

By John Van KlaverenGEELONG is experiencing a major project lull, according to civic leaders. State Government’s latest list of priority infrastructure has two Geelong projects,...

Coastal dedication puts Cate among Landcare finalists

Volunteer: Ocean Grove’s Cate Barham.By Michelle HerbisonAN OCEAN Grove woman’s dedication to protecting the region’s coast has put her among finalists in 2012’s national...

Lulu’s ‘barking mad’ about council services: Furry ‘candidate’ off leash in mayor election dogfight

Ruff treatment: Lulu launches her campaign on the steps of City Hall with Bob Hynes.By Michelle HerbisonGEELONG'S upcoming mayoral election has become both a...

From the archives

18 years ago November 9, 2007 Thugs face life-time bans after Geelong nightclubs rollout permanent ID scanners next week, nightlife association chairman Darren Holroyd told the...