Friday, January 15, 2016

West Coast Eagles and Geelong Football Club support Vietnam ... and other top stories.

  • West Coast Eagles and Geelong Football Club support Vietnam ...

    West Coast Eagles and  Geelong  Football Club support Vietnam  ...
    Major Robert Elworthy. Picture: Kylie ElsieTWO AFL clubs have backed the idea of playing a match to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan which was fought during the Vietnam War.Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia Victorian branch president Major Robert Elworthy, from Greensborough, said he received an “overwhelmingly positive” response from the West Coast and Geelong football clubs to play a one-off match.They were also supportive of the AFL organising a commemorative..
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  • Grocon Announces Geelong Tower Plans

    Grocon Announces Geelong Tower Plans15th January 2016|Category:Commercial,New Developments,News,Town Planning,VIC|Staff WriterDeveloper Grocon has unveiled plans to build a $100 million office tower inVictoria’s second largest city, Geelong, according to theAustralian Financial Review.The company has lodged plans for an 11-storey building at a 2,130sqm site at 20 Brougham Street. The 54m-high building would have a total floor area of 22, 435sqm.Grocon is vying to build a new home for WorkSafe, w..
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  • Motlop concedes 'I wasn't fit'

    Motlop concedes 'I wasn't fit'
    Steven Motlop in action during 2015. Picture: Colleen PetchGEELONG star Steven Motlop has conceded he wasn’t fit at the start of the Cats’ pre-season training.However, the 24-year-old believes he is now starting to hit his straps with a focus on endurance running with the NAB Challenge just around the corner.Motlop finished as the runner-up in the Cats’ best and fairest last year behind Mark Blicavs but told the club website he didn’t return in the best shape.“I wasn’t too fit at the start [of p..
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  • How Crows plan to cover Danger loss

    How Crows plan to cover Danger loss
    Dangerfield exit: Versatility, clever recruiting will cover loss of star midfielder, says James PodsiadlyPatrick Dangerfield at the Cats training at Newtown Football Club. Picture: Mike DugdaleSource:Michael Dugdale / News Corp AustraliaNURTURING multiskilled and versatile footballers will allow the Crows to cover the loss of Patrick Dangerfield, according to assistant coach James Podsiadly.Dangerfield joined the Cats via a trade in the off-season after claiming Adelaide’s best and fairest and f..
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  • Lottery syndicate rejects settlement offer and sues $16 million ...

    Lottery syndicate rejects settlement offer and sues $16 million  ...
    Video will begin in5seconds.Powerball winner in hidingGary Baron says he won more than $16 million with his own ticket, but members of a Geelong workplace syndicate say they have been ripped off. (Video supplied by Seven News Melbourne)PT1M42S620349A Geelong-based lottery syndicate that claimed it was cheated out of a $16.6 million jackpot has rejected a financial offer to settle its bitter dispute and launched court action against former friend and colleague Gary Baron.The 14-person syndicate a..
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