Photos: Lorne Pier to Pub 2025
Crowds flocked to the popular coastal town to watch athletes of all ages and abilities tackle the annual 1.2km open water swim. SEE THE PHOTOS.
Crowds flocked to the popular coastal town to watch athletes of all ages and abilities tackle the annual 1.2km open water swim. SEE THE PHOTOS.
Music fans descended upon Mt Duneed Estate to see Melbourne folk rock band The Teskey Brothers, supported by Band of Horses and Sienna Ferrell, on Saturday January 11.
A teenage boy who sustained upper body injuries at Torquay Front Beach was taken to the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne on Saturday January 11.
Attendees of the 2025 Portarlington Mussel Festival enjoyed a day of food, fun, and sun on Saturday January 11. SEE THE PHOTOS.
Voting is now open across multiple categories of wedding vendors as the Geelong Addy curates the ultimate wedding guide for the region. VOTE BELOW
Thousands of recent school graduates have received their university offers in the second round. SEARCH THE LIST OF OFFERS.
A Geelong boy who can’t walk, talk or eat without assistance isn’t letting that stop him from going to a mainstream school – now his family is raising money for a van to get him there.
Ahead of the 2025 school year, we take a look at what it will cost to educate your child at Geelong’s private offerings, and in some cases, there have been big price jumps. SEE THE LIST.
Following a record weekend where almost half of the state’s rescues occurred locally, lifeguards and police will be keeping a close eye on our beaches.
Bad behaviour at the beach and some head-scratching sculptures in this week’s edition of Geelong grumpy gripes.
With four brothers who played for the Geelong Football Club, including a two-time premiership player, it’s no wonder Betty Courtney loves the Cats.
Dramatic scenes erupted inside a Geelong courtroom when a man told the magistrate to shut up before storming out.
Former high-profile Geelong identity Darryn Lyons and current mayor Stretch Kontelj caught up recently, with talks centred on making the Geelong “the Christmas capital of Australia”.
A group of Inverleigh parents are up in arms after being told their children will not have a seat on the regional school bus to Geelong this year.
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