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Life Saving Victoria’s general manager of lifesaving services Liam Krige.

Lifeguards to remain on Geelong beaches, but council slashes funding for charities and arts

Angry library supporters chanted ‘vote them out’ from the public gallery after councillors approved the 2023-24 budget, which they say will lead to reduced library hours.

  • Benjamin Preiss

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Premier Daniel Andrews said while he was happy to report a lower number of daily infections on Monday, it was too early to say if things had turned around.

A dozen schools from Toorak to Drysdale closed as COVID-19 spreads

Premier Daniel Andrews says while he was happy to report a lower daily number on Monday, it was too early to say if things had turned around.

  • Aisha Dow and Rachael Dexter
Georgie Stephenson in mid 2016. Soon after she was diagnosed with a recurrence of acute myeloid leukaemia.

Explainer: Concern over cancer cases on the Bellarine Peninsula

Concerns raised by residents on the Bellarine Peninsula about an alarming number of cancer deaths in the area have prompted many questions.

  • Debbie Cuthbertson
Soil tests have been conducted at Bellarine Secondary College's Drysdale campus in recent months after concerns about potential contamination by a former pesticide used when it was farmland.

School tested for toxic pesticide as test case looms amid cancer fears

Health concerns are widespread over the legacy of a pesticide, once widely used, now banned.

  • Debbie Cuthbertson
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