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Animal instinct gives Sally’s art human perspective

Brushing up: Sally Ford at the easel in her Moriac studio. Picture: TOMMY RITCHIE 89805By NOEL MURPHYMORIAC's Sally Ford is turning her happy knack...

Boats, kids in: row on safety

Safety: Richard Davies.By NOEL MURPHYAN ugly brawl has erupted over beachgoer safety at Torquay’s Fishermans Beach. Torquay Angling Club boss Steve Burton and Great Ocean...

Organ recipients alive 25 years after tragedy: Love and lives live on

89794_01Jenny Richmond and her husband BruceBy NOEL MURPHYLOVE letters aren’t usually like this but the note Newtown’s Jenny and Bruce Richmond wrote to their...

Dual-award DVD preseves history

Winners: The students who produced the winning DVD with a statue celebrating the men who buitl the Great Ocean Road. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 89816_01By...

Brain damage cuts court fine

By Michelle HerbisonA WOMAN'S brain damage lessened her punishment for possession of methamphetamine and stolen goods, a Geelong magistrate ruled this week. Magistrate Michael...

FINALLY FRIDAY: Lawrie only does it for the Mooney

Absurd: Comedian Lawrence Mooney.By Cherie DonnellanMELBOURNE funnyman Lawrence Mooney confesses to having a “sense of the absurd” – and he thinks Geelong people have...

FINALLY FRIDAY: Sweet on Queenscliff festival

Sweet sounds: Geelong’s Sweethearts in action.By Cherie DonnellanIMAGINE being a Geelong teenager followed around Europe by a film crew. That was the glamorous experience of...

JOIN THE CLUB: Check mates

Game if you are: Ben Kersten at the chessboard. By John Van KlaverenWHEN IT comes to games, chess is just about the grand master...

City demo for sport ‘hi-tech’

By John Van KlaverenSPORTS technology entrepreneurs from around Australia will head to Skilled Stadium next week hoping to win funding for their ideas. Geelong-based...

Mill Markets boss ‘sacked’

Out: Ian BallisBy Michelle HerbisonMILL Markets administrators have sacked former boss Ian Ballis. The Independent revealed in August that Sellers Muldoon Benton had taken...

Back to future with retro fever in Geelong

Back then: National Wool Museum’s Padraic L Fisher with some of the latest retro exhibition.By Noel MurphyRETRO Geelong is in vogue, with exhibitions, online...

Crews complain in city of pay rip-off: A pirates’ ransom

By Noel MurphyA CHINESE ship loading grain in Geelong is being pursued over an alleged refusal to pay crew “pirate danger money” and other...

We will remember them

Remembrance day is on Tuesday 11 November. Ceremonies and wreath laying services will be held at several venues across Greater Geelong, Bellarine Peninsula, Surf Coast...

Shire diverts waste

Huge CBD crowds