Tag: News
Defeated Hawks left mark on Cats, says Scott
Concerns: Chris Scott fronts this week’s media conference at Simonds Stadium. By John Van KlaverenCATS coach Chris Scott is worried about the injury impact...
TALK THE TOLL DOWN: TAC warning for Easter: Road worriers
By Cherie DonnellanINCREASING fatalities and injuries on Geelong region roads has prompted TAC to issue a call for safety ahead of Easter.
TAC figures show...
Deakin’s $94m in projects promising Geelong jobs
By John Van KlaverenTWO Deakin University projects worth $94 million are set to create up to 200 jobs in Geelong.
Deakin this week announced a...
‘Dragon’ wins prize for Icon
Enter the Dragon: Andrew Senia awards first prize to JOH Architects’ Christian O’Halloran, David McDonald and Michelle Jacobson. A dragon-like water feature has won...
‘Climate’ strands supermarket bid
By Michelle HerbisonA TOUGH “economic climate” has delayed plans for a large supermarket in Portarlington, according to its developer.
Goldstrike Developments’ Andrew Liddell said...
Developers ‘seek new Creek talks’
By Cherie DonnellanDEVELOPERS want to build “much-needed community facilities” in Torquay’s Spring Creek, according to their spokesperson.
Redstick Strategic Communi-cations’ Tony White said the “landowners”...
FINALLY FRIDAY: Our coastal Era
Locals: The Vasco Era returns to Apollo Bay this month.By Cherie DonnellanPLAYING the 20th anniversary of Apollo Bay Music Festival is a “homecoming” for...
JOIN THE CLUB: Guild adds to fabric of lives
In a spin: Kaye Cooper demonstrates her spinning skills.By John Van KlaverenGEELONG Handweavers and Spinners Guild could have no more appropriate street in which...
‘Toxic MP’ in NBN shortfall
By Cherie DonnellanLABOR MP Darren Cheeseman’s “reckless politicking” has cost thousands of Geelong households a place in Australia’s broadband rollout, according to a Liberal...
Visitors discover romance of global road
Long riders: Karen and Kevin Browne with their specially prepared Moto Guzzi.By John Van KlaverenHITTING the open road on a rebuilt 1979 Moto Guzzi...
Geelong eyes new residents, shoppers: City looking west
By John Van KlaverenGEELONG will target Mel-bourne’s west for population and economic growth over the next 40 years, according to new draft plans.
G21 Alliance’s...
Young buskers raise hospital funds
Busking: Queenscliff’s Grace, 7, and Mitch, 17, prepare to help raise money for Royal Children’s Hospital at this weekend’s Kids Busking for Kids festival....