Thursday, September 24, 2015

Last Top Stories: The biggest winner of Cats' Danger coup

The biggest winner of Cats' Danger coup

The biggest winner of Cats' Danger coup
When Dangerfield walks through the doors at Kardinia Park and, ultimately, steps out in a blue and white jumper next season, he'll relieve Joel Selwood of so much stress, pressure and responsibility in the Geelong midfield. The Cats captain has carried ...
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Geelong court: Accused Otways bush bomber Paul Hill denied bail

Geelong court: Accused Otways bush bomber Paul Hill denied bail
Paul Leonard Hill, 75, appeared in Geelong Magistrates' Court charged with making an explosive device, two counts of blackmail and stalking Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews. He was denied bail. An Arson and Explosives Squad detective, who cannot be ...
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Former Geelong College teacher a convicted paedophile

Former Geelong College teacher a convicted paedophile
A paedophile teacher who worked at The Geelong College was later jailed for abusing students at two other prestigious Australian schools. Revelations that former boarding master Peter Jeremy Longley abused six young boys interstate follows news that ...
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'Hardball' Crows begin high stakes draft gamble

'Hardball' Crows begin high stakes draft gamble
AFL | The Adelaide Crows are vowing to be ruthless in their efforts to prise maximum value from their departing marquee midfielder Patrick Dangerfield, as they enter a potentially dangerous game of brinkmanship with his club of choice, Geelong. With ...
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Thirsty Merc cancels Geelong gig after crew member dies in car crash

Thirsty Merc cancels Geelong gig after crew member dies in car crash
AUSTRALIAN pop rock band Thirsty Merc have cancelled Wednesday night's Geelong gig after a crew member was killed in a car crash. Drummer Mick Skelton was also seriously injured in the smash, which occurred in Streatham about 2.30pm Tuesday, and ...
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Inside the mind of a Geelong supporter

Inside the mind of a Geelong supporter
They're a narrow split between Liberal and Labor voters, and love to travel around Australia. What stereotypes tell us: Geelong supporters are the first to fill up a bus at finals time and arrive en masse like they always lived in Melbourne and are ...
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CatchOfTheDay opens Geelong warehouse to much fanfare

CatchOfTheDay opens Geelong warehouse to much fanfare
“Most importantly everything's local, with sign writers from Geelong and about 30 staff who are mums or students,” he said. The CatchOfTheDay Warehouse Clearance Centre will be open until 7pm on Wednesday, 10am-9pm on Thursday and Friday and ...
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New Geelong CBD planning authority gets to-do list

New Geelong CBD planning authority gets to-do list
Planning Minister Richard Wynne addressed the five-person advisory committee at its maiden meeting at the Geelong Performing Arts Centre on Wednesday. He said the Government was “incredibly interested” in finding the right location, design and funding ...
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Geelong makes push to be digital hub at G21 Stakeholder forum

Geelong makes push to be digital hub at G21 Stakeholder forum
With only five weeks until Pivot Summit comes to Geelong on 28 October, Pivot Summit Inc president Leighton Wells says he will 'use the G21 Stakeholder Forum to unveil a motion graphics, multi-media presentation highlighting the ideas and impact of the ...
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The little things you can do to help a loved one with dementia

The little things you can do to help a loved one with dementia
As September is Dementia Awareness Month, Michael Sheather explores what new carers might encounter and how they can manage better. Sep 24, 2015. Share this on Facebook Share this on Twitter Share this on Pinterest Share this on Email. The little ...
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