Hopes for final Geelong farewell for beloved backpacker
The family of Kellie Carmichael has revealed their pain at a lack of answers five months after her skeletal remains were found in NSW, amid plans for a “special goodbye” in Geelong.
The family of Kellie Carmichael has revealed their pain at a lack of answers five months after her skeletal remains were found in NSW, amid plans for a “special goodbye” in Geelong.
An advanced network of more than 100 CCTV cameras will likely play a role in piecing together the final moments of allegedly slain Corio barber Jayme ‘Chugs’ Sykes.
The people have spoken and the winner of the best dressed at the 2024 Geelong Cup can now be revealed. SEE THE TOP 25.
A Grovedale woman performed CPR on her husband for 14 minutes after his heart stopped beating on their usual morning walk.
Geelong dad Sam McMahon was diagnosed with CTE after his tragic death. Now it’s hoped “socks for Sam” can help prevent other families from enduring the pain his has been through.
From stealing money from workplaces and swindling Tinder dates to breaking into schools and forging documents, the Geelong Advertiser lifts the lid on how gambling fuels local crime. SEE THE LIST.
Mark Woodhouse learnt how debilitating depression can be during his marriage to his beloved late wife. Now, he’s on a mission to help others suffering.
You can now become a member of Geelong’s first WNBL team. Here is how you can make history for just $15.
A young Grovedale side has stunned the GFNL with an unlikely win, which may have dashed Newtown & Chillwell’s finals hopes.
Police have revealed details about the man and woman killed in a shocking double-shooting in the Otways.
Queencliff’s winter solstice festival, Nightide rang in its second edition with a freezing dip in Port Phillip Bay. The inaugural Frostbite Solstice Swim gave those bold enough a chance to brave the frigid water, while others partook in a shorter plunge, on fancy dress floats. The fire-and-ice themed midwinter celebration had plenty of other sights on offer, including DJs and live music, food, fireworks, bars and performers. The Geelong Advertiser were there to capture the show.
Leopold outclassed and outmuscled a depleted Swans side across the field in a similar manner to their premiership victory. And a new mantra was in full force.
A major $6.5m development in Portarlington has been approved by the state’s planning umpire. SEE THE PLANS
After being accused of targeting a hurt player last week, Queenscliff let its footy do the talking with a blistering quarter to knock off one of the form teams of the competition.
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