Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Arts fest returns to transform CBD streets and other top stories.

  • Arts fest returns to transform CBD streets

    Arts fest returns to transform CBD streets
    Geelong After Dark arts festival returns to the streets in May. Picture: City of Greater GeelongTHE Geelong After Dark festival in May promises to be edgier than ever with the release of program highlights. The annual multi-award winning event will transform central Geelong’s streets, laneways and venues on May 6 in a night of discovery.Geelong arts and culture councillor Andy Richards said highlights included an interactive and immersive sound installation caravan, a pop-up winter wonderland, a..
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  • Arts fest returns to transform CBD streets

    Arts fest returns to transform CBD streets
    Geelong After Dark arts festival returns to the streets in May. Picture: City of Greater GeelongTHE Geelong After Dark festival in May promises to be edgier than ever with the release of program highlights. The annual multi-award winning event will transform central Geelong’s streets, laneways and venues on May 6 in a night of discovery.Geelong arts and culture councillor Andy Richards said highlights included an interactive and immersive sound installation caravan, a pop-up winter wonderland, a..
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  • Whale shark escapes nets of Geelong Star factory ship without harm ...

    Whale shark escapes nets of Geelong Star factory ship without harm ...
    Whale shark escapes nets of Geelong Star factory ship without harm, authorities say Posted February 17, 2016 17:00:07 A whale shark became entangled in the nets of the controversial Tasmanian-owned fish factory trawler Geelong Star but escaped without harm, authorities say.The Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) has confirmed a whale shark was trapped on the outside of the nets, but maintained it escaped without injury.The shark was caught near Bermagui ..
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  • Popular gaming cafe gets another life

    Popular gaming cafe gets another life
    Guf management, Glen Shaw, Kerrie White, Mark Carter and Paul Telfer. Picture: Mike DugdaleTHE Guf internet and gaming cafe has been spared public ­acquisition, to the “massive ­relief” of its owner and loyal customers.Geelong councillors on Tuesday night decided against pressing forward with the ­acquisition — intended to facilitate the opening of Dennys Place between Malop and ­Little Malop streets — by ­referring the matter to an independent planning panel.Guf gamers launched a campaign to sa..
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  • Geelong girl's art to showcase at The National Gallery of Victoria

    Geelong girl's art to showcase at The National Gallery of Victoria
    Kirraley Hardiman had pencils growing up when everyone else was playing with barbies. Photo: Reg Ryan. Kirraley Hardiman is the first VCE studio arts student from Geelong’s Sacred Heart College to have two artworks shortlisted for a prestigious Victorian exhibition. Her artworks were shortlisted for StArt Up: Top Arts 2016, an exhibition that showcases outstanding work by students who have completed art or studio arts studies in VCE. It prov..
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Anger as Geelong Star snags whale shark .Dad's dramatic arrest shocks kids, parents .
Train pain in hope of gain .Men sought over firebombing of Bandidos bikie clubhouse, Geelong .

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