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JOIN THE CLUB: Historic camera club thriving in digital age

Framed: Geelong Camera Club members, David Rendle, Heather Prince, Brien Cohn, Frank Kennedy and Ken Organ.By John Van KlaverenPHOTOGRAPHY has em-erged from the darkroom...

Warning over ‘silent killers’

Deadly: James Sanderson Inspects an old gas heater. By John Van KlaverenUP TO 60 per cent of local gas heaters need servicing to avoid...

Port’s bigger future

By Michelle HerbisonA TREND to bigger ships presents “major challenges” for Geelong’s port, according to a maritime consultant. Thompson Clarke director Sandy Galbraith said...

City ‘left with Port Bellarine headache’: $2m clean-up bill

By John Van KlaverenGEELONG ratepayers face a $2 million bill to rehabilitate the site of an ill-fated Port Bellarine development, according to a state...

First snow trip set to teach leadership to northern kids

Happy campers: Students Ethan Diprose,Tom Davis, Natasha Savic and Nathaphon Imsombuh prepare for their trip.By Michelle HerbisonA GROUP of high school students from Geelong’s...

Kids Aspire to uni: Degrees of success for Corio students

Brighter future: Student teacher Anna Darcey and Jordan Humphreys. By Cherie DonnellanUNIVERSITY was never an option for Jordan Humphreys as he considered his future...

‘War’ on red tape declared

By John Van KlaverenA CAMPAIGN against red tape has begun in Geelong, business leaders have announced. Geelong Chamber of Commerce executive officer Bernadette Uzelac said...

Volunteer Tyler charitable despite disability

Willing and able: Tyler Rassiello, at right, in the op shop with John Kirk and Tracey Bourke.By John Van KlaverenTYLER Rassiello would typically be...

Quarry in geo bid

By Cherie DonnellanA MORIAC quarry will be the testing site for a multi-million-dollar geothermal energy project, according to a company running the trial. Director...

Land price up, housing ‘stalls’

By Michelle HerbisonGEELONG'S land prices grew more than other parts of western Victoria last year, according to a researcher. PRDnationwide research analyst Mark Corboy said...

Ford loss ‘record’

By John Van KlaverenGEELONG manufacturing faces further economic gloom after Ford announced its worst recorded loss of $290 million. The company vowed to continue making...

First Lego convention building excitement

Bricked in: Mark Young builds on his Lego obsession. By Michelle HerbisonLEGO trains have been Mark Young’s obsession since he stopped driving trucks. The...

Campaign to bin blades

Parents have been urged to hand in their children's machetes and knives at amnesty bins as part of an Australian-first ban. A total of 45...