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College biding time over campus at Spring Creek

By NOEL MURPHY CHRISTIAN College is holding tight with controversial plans for a school in Torquay’s Spring Creek despite an independent panel suggesting it could...

Anger at report release during mayoral voting

By NOEL MURPHY GEELONG’s Trades Hall and acting mayor Bruce Harwood have lashed out at State Government over the timing of a new probe into...

45 milestone at deaf social club

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A RELATIVELY unknown group will quietly reach a 45-year milestone next month but the members of Geelong Deaf Social Group would...

Barwon Water ’fracking’ fears

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN BARWON Water has revealed concerns about fracking potentially contaminating water supplies. Barwon Water managing director Joe Adamski said the organisation supported the...

‘Red flag’ over cheap rentals

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A SHORTAGE of private rental properties in Geelong for low-income earners has raised “an absolute red flag”, according to a peak...

Government rejects claims of plan to sack council

By NOEL MURPHY STATE Government has denied a report it could sack Geelong’s council if Ken Jarvis fails to win the mayoral election. Local Government Minister...
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Advertisers circle lights

By NOEL MURPHY BUSINESSES have approached Geelong Football Club about advertising on Simonds Stadium’s new light towers, Cats chief Brian Cook has told the Independent. A...

Quolls prowl sanctuary

ENDANGERED tiger quolls are breeding in a new home at Lara’s Serendip Sanctuary. Ranger Matt Wills said four baby spotted-tail quolls had begun exploring the...

Townhouses set for Corio Club site

By NOEL MURPHY IT HOSTED quoits, skittles, croquet and bowls in its heyday, even elegant balls. Now historic Corio Club on Villamanta St, Geelong West, is...

Renos ripping apart heritage

By NOEL MURPHY GEELONG’S housing heritage is under pressure as owners renovate period homes. City Hall heritage advisor David Rowe said safeguarding the region’s architectural tradition...

Excellence adventure for Michael

CORIO'S Michael Nunn has gone from zero to hero - from homeless to national employment award winner. The 21-year-old who used to sleep on a...

Solar systems denied: Power ‘failure’

By NOEL MURPHY POWERCOR is denying local home-owners solar power because of unrealistic limits and inadequate infrastructure, according to an installation operator. City to Surf Solar...

New author releases heartwarming tale

Ocean Grove’s Jill Dwyer never set out to become a children’s author, but this month her debut book hit the shelves. Available since September as...