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Top surf on way for titles

Jane EmerickVictoria’s best young surfers would compete in “pumping waves” at Jan Juc this weekend for an annual Strapper Junior Titles, organisers predicted yesterday. The...

Deakin flunks in university ratings

By Geelong Story UpdatesGeelong’s Deakin University has flunked on the prospects of its graduates, according to a guide rating Australian universities. The Good Universities Guide...

Juc surfer faces sudden death in Portugal

Jane EmerickJan Juc surfer Todd Rosewall will compete in a repechage round after taking on the world’s best this week at 2007 Quiksilver ISA...

I sent smut, court hears

Hamish HeardA former local junior cricket coach yesterday admitted in court to sending a series of torrid sexual messages to a young girl during...

Cops in hunt for rapist of teenager

By Geelong Story UpdatesPolice yesterday stepped up their manhunt for a sex attacker who allegedly raped a 15yearold girl at knifepoint in Norlane West...

One in five fast trains late. Rail ‘disgrace’

Alex de VosOne in five of Geelong’s fast rail trains arrives late, according to V/Line’s first monthly performance figures for the new service. V/Line communication...

Breaking up is hard to do

Peter FaragoA PLAN to break the Bellarine Peninsula from City of Greater Geelong council is a popular idea for many residents of the region...

Cops in hunt for ‘serial flasher’

Alex de VosA “serial flasher” is masturbating in front of passers by at Ocean Grove and Barwon Heads beaches, police have warned. Bellarine Police Acting...

Charity post

Andrew MathiesonWHEN is a full-time job not a job? When you don’t get paid, of course, and when you’re having too much fun. Paul Kimber is...

TAX restarts but stink still mystery

By Geelong Story UpdatesWork resumed on Geelong’s $80 million TAC building yesterday but the source of a stink that drove workers off site remained...

Liberals: new shire could pay own way

Alex de VosA Bellarine Peninsula council would have plenty of revenue to pay its way, according to Liberal party estimates. The party’s local government spokesperson,...

Plans for market and museum at Rose site

Karen HartTHE operator of North Geelong’s Mill Markets wants to set-up shop on the site of Jan Juc’s Rose Restaurant. Ian Ballis said his...

Disappointment turns to hope for Angelique

Belmont Lions co-captain Angelique Ross has remained upbeat after rupturing her ACL in the Geelong & District Netball League second-semi final. Ross will miss this...