How Geelong is allowed to celebrate Grand Final
Geelong’s Grand Final celebrations will look different this year amid coronavirus restrictions. Here’s what you can and can’t do.
Geelong’s Grand Final celebrations will look different this year amid coronavirus restrictions. Here’s what you can and can’t do.
Developers of the CORA sports city at Modewarre are promising mega returns including 1700 jobs; 350,000 visitors a year; and $103m a year into the local economy — and they want taxpayers to chip in.
Conservation across the Bellarine Peninsula and the Otways will receive a $7.5 million boost under a federal government program
The price tag of the Barwon Heads Road duplication has swelled by the equivalent of $64,000 a day since it was promised two years ago. So who’s to blame?
A proposed $80 million, five-storey hotel development in Torquay that faced fierce community opposition may not get off the ground. Here’s why
One industry has seen the number of vacant jobs double in the Geelong region in a month, with more jobs available than this time last year.
The duplication of Barwon Heads Road is facing a $46million cost blowout but the state government won’t reveal why.
More women would return to work and families could save more than $2500 a year on child care under a proposed Labor reform.
Geelong families could be given the green light to celebrate Halloween in person this year, but some experts are urging families to stay home.
A new central parenting hub set up by Barwon Health will provide a one-stop shop for struggling parents of young children.
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