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Hot final chills our lifesaver

Jane EmerickTorquay has one of Australia’s hottest lifesavers, according to a national women’s magazine. Cleo named Torquay Life Saving Club’s David Strahan, 32, in its...

Geelong stores the choice for bargains

Hamish HeardGeelong shoppers enjoy some of the cheapest supermarket grocery prices in the state, according to an independent consumer watchdog. The city was named as...

Winds over 120km/h wreck Corio properties

Andrew MathiesonA “microburst” wind storm has damaged dozens of homes at Corio. Gusts in excess of 120km/h ripped through part of the suburb near Purnell...

Rates hike to pay for water debt

By Geelong Story UpdatesBarwon Water will borrow $290 million to guarantee supplies amid rising demand and forecasts of dwindling rain from climate change. Customers will...

TAC

A temporary office in Geelong would provide information on “career opportunities” when the Transport Accident Commission shifts to the city, the commission’s minister said...

Who’s on top as underdog?

Peter FaragoIf everybody is claiming to be the underdog, then who’s dog is on top? That’s the question after the Independent polled the region’s major...

Historic pier set for $1.5 million restoration

Karen HartQueenscliff’s crumbling pier is set for a $1.5 million restoration. Borough of Queenscliffe councillor Stephen Lee said an engineering report would be prepared after...

Senses and sensibility

Andrew MathiesonEVEN though darkness started to fall one evening, Richard Howell noticed his view of the world had begun to close in on him. The...

Rider ”93 over limit”

By Geelong Story UpdatesA Norlane man who allegedly rode a stolen motorcycle at 153km/h in a 60 zone before crashing faces more than just...

TAC

A temporary office in Geelong would provide information on “career opportunities” when the Transport Accident Commission shifts to the city, the commission’s minister said...

MP ”peanuts” on water talk

Peter FaragoSOME politicians have made the analogy when defending their salaries that if you pay peanuts you get monkeys. But Member for South Barwon Michael...

Damn polling, just build dams

Peter FaragoREPORTS the Bracks Government has paid private pollsters to gauge public opinion on building new dams is an example of a government that’s...

QMF gets ready to rock

The Queenscliff Music Festival (QMF) is nearly upon us, featuring over 70 music acts and a huge range of food, drink and creative entertainment...

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