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Study to make sensor of wearable industry

By MICHELLE HERBISON A study into wearable sensors’ ability to drive growth in the Geelong region’s IT sector will enable local companies to become market...

Geelong ‘front’ of fracking

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN A STRETCH of farmland between Geelong and Anglesea could become a battleground on the controversial mining practice of fracking. Proponents and opponents...

Support flows for Swans star

By NOEL MURPHY A groundswell of support has enveloped South Barwon footballer Casey Tutungi after he sustained serious spinal injuries in a clash against St...

Shop Local customer service award rings the Belles

The service at Wedding Belles was out of the box for Highton’s Grace Rogers. In fact, the store’s effort to provide her with just the...

AFL backs Cats in bid for $140m

By NOEL MURPHY AFL BOSS Andrew Demetriou has pledged his support for the Geelong Cats’ $140 million stage four and five redevelopment of Simonds Stadium. But...

Aged care plan for Torquay resort

By NOEL MURPHY GROWING competition in Torquay’s top-end tourism market could be behind Handbury Group plans to convert The Sands Peppers Resort to an aged-care...
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Freo looms as Cats turn to mechanics

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN CHRIS Scott’s fears of his team stalling became reality against Brisbane last Sunday. Geelong’s chief mechanic had been telling all and sundry...

City parking up for review

CONSULTANTS will review Geelong’s inner-city car parking problems, City Hall has announced. The study follows protracted complaints over several years about parking and vehicle access...

Tourism shake-up funding delay

By JOHN VAN KLAVEREN An amalgamation of two tourism bodies into a single mega authority covering Geelong to the South Australia border has been delayed...

Heritage museum move

By NOEL MURPHY GEELONG Heritage Centre has relocated to National Wool Museum to make way for a new landmark $45 million facility. The centre, to be...

‘Big names’ in Queenscliff debut

By MICHELLE HERBISON Queenscliff Music Festival expects an increase of 300 people each day during this year’s November event, according to its director. Michael Carrucan told...

Thomson dad jailed

By MICHELLE HERBISON A STRING of drugs, weapons and driving offences has landed a 27-year-old Thomson father in jail for seven months. David Jones, of Tate...

Monet comes to Geelong

Geelong Gallery will welcome a Claude Monet art piece into its display, thanks to a long-term loan from the National Gallery of Australia. ...

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