Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Last Top Stories: Sex abuse royal commission: Geelong Grammar asked victim to stay silent to ...

Sex abuse royal commission: Geelong Grammar asked victim to stay silent to ...

Sex abuse royal commission: Geelong Grammar asked victim to stay silent to ...
Geelong Grammar asked a student seeking compensation for sexual abuse to stay silent because it could damage the elite school's reputation, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sex Abuse has heard. Former Geelong Grammar ...
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Mad Monday: Who was the Patrick Dangerfield at Geelong?

Mad Monday: Who was the Patrick Dangerfield at Geelong?
Who was the mystery figure who slipped into Geelong's Mad Monday celebrations wearing a full Adelaide uniform and No.32 on his back? His timing was impeccable, arriving well after the media had stopped capturing the scenes inside the Lord of the Isles ...
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Geelong ice fight: Head of taskforce suggests legalising ice

Geelong ice fight: Head of taskforce suggests legalising ice
The head of This Town's Ice Fight, Tony Francis, said the concept of decriminalising ice was being explored by the group, The Geelong Advertiser reports. “The idea is so radical it might just work,” Mr Francis said. “We need to have a proper debate ...
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Geelong's end of season review

Geelong's end of season review
Personnel changes: Off-field stability has been key to Geelong's success and looks likely to stay that way for the foreseeable future, with Chris Scott trusted to continue to rebuild the list while still keeping the team competitive, and chief ...
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Cop's radical idea: should ice be legal?

Cop's radical idea: should ice be legal?
LEGALISING ice could be the best way to fight the deadly drug epidemic sweeping through Australia, according to Geelong's peak ice taskforce. The head of This Town's Ice Fight, Senior Sergeant Tony Francis, said the concept of decriminalising ice was ...
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Geelong Cats: No finals but there's still optimism at Simonds Stadium

Geelong Cats: No finals but there's still optimism at Simonds Stadium
The opening month was built as one that would tell us a lot about the Geelong of 2015, and so it did. Comfortable losses at the hands of Hawthorn, Fremantle and North Melbourne, with only a win against Gold Coast, would foreshadow the year to come for ...
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Geelong Cats end tough AFL season on a high

Geelong Cats end tough AFL season on a high
Steve Johnson brought the sublime and the silly in roughly equal measures and Mathew Stokes and James Kelly also played prominent roles as the trio brought down the curtain on decorated Geelong careers totalling 715 games and eight premierships with ...
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Motlop Commits To The Cats

Motlop Commits To The Cats
“I'm very excited, another couple of years with the Cats,” Motlop told Geelong's website. “I'm very comfortable down here in Geelong, I love the lifestyle and I love the people and I really love the footy club so it's good to get the deal done this ...
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Cash or credit? Stevie J puts on a show

Cash or credit? Stevie J puts on a show
IT might not be Steve Johnson's final AFL game, but he appeared determined to empty his sizeable bag of tricks at Simonds Stadium in his Geelong farewell. The adoring crowd saw the good, bad and ugly from Johnson in a performance that in years gone ...
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Cats send Dangerfield on-field message

Cats send Dangerfield on-field message
Instead, the Crows were left to look slow and ineffective, not only by Geelong's eagerness for the contest but Adelaide's telltale problem of being second-rate when it slips in contested ball and tackling — the heart of Phil Walsh's ground ball concepts.
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