Geelong Independent / News
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Creek homes shock
State Government could still approve a residential development proposed for Torquay’s Spring Creek r... (01/05/2009) |
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Harbour cash-in
AN INFLUX of wealthy boaties has demonstrated the worth of Queenscliff’s $35 million redeveloped har... (01/05/2009) |
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Dredging inevitable
Dredging and widening of Corio Bay shipping channels is inevitable, according to authorities.
Victo... (08/05/2009) |
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Council eyes pay day
Borough of Queenscliffe councillors want to give themselves 170 per cent pay rises.
They have prop... (08/05/2009) |
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Club to face sponsors
Torquay Football Club will apologise to its sponsors this weekend for posting an offensive image of ... (08/05/2009) |
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Rain misses storages
ONLY flooding can refill Geelong’s struggling water storages after rain in the past week failed to m... (01/05/2009) |
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Flu scare sets off city alarm
A suspected case of swine flu in Geelong has led to doctors activating emergency pandemic procedures... (08/05/2009) |
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Council USA junket
CITY Hall will spend $18,000 to send Geelong councillor Bruce Harwood and two staff on a trip to Ame... (08/05/2009) |
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Pests plague region
PEST animal populations are rising in the Geelong region as authorities fight to control their sprea... (08/05/2009) |
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Towns' bypass boost
COUNTRY towns surrounding Geelong’s bypass have been earmarked for development and a population boom... (01/05/2009) |
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No bull in riding life
NOTHING is more painful for Lindsay Friend than housework.
Not even falling off a raging bull, nost... (01/05/2009) |
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Master of mountains
Absorbed with mountain biking and sick of traffic snarls, Jessica Douglas uprooted her family’s subu... (08/05/2009) |
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