‘Water to wine’: Turning grey into whites, reds
Household waste water treated at Portarlington will be used for wine production under a multi-million-dollar water infrastructure plan. See the details.
Household waste water treated at Portarlington will be used for wine production under a multi-million-dollar water infrastructure plan. See the details.
Geelong’s growth means it should engage on trade and investment internationally, its mayor says. One councillor called a proposed 18-day trip out of touch. See reaction here.
The Bellarine Peninsula will once again host the Vic Open golf tournament. Find out when the event for men and women tees off.
Predictions show Geelong drivers down to 9km/h at peak times on some roads. 110,000 more drivers are expected on the region’s roads by 2041. This is what it means for your suburb.
A key component of the $55m North Bellarine Aquatic Centre is taking shape. More details about the facility have been released. See the plans and progress.
Geelong council wants to spend $25,000 to send the mayor and a staffer to four countries during an 18-day trip. Should this happen? TAKE THE POLL.
Geelong’s mayor has urged the state government to not water down sporting vows, a day after the Commonwealth Games was axed.
Business owners and community leaders have hit out at the state government’s decision to cancel the 2026 Commonwealth Games, but some called the move “unsurprising”. HAVE YOUR SAY
UPDATE: Armstrong Creek, Waurn Ponds, Torquay and Corio will benefit from Commonwealth Games funding despite the state government pulling out of the event. VOTE IN OUR POLL
Geelong’s Felix Metrikas says he feared death when caught in a Russian air strike in Ukraine. After 14 months in the war-torn nation, he’s shared his view on the conflict’s future.
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