Thursday, February 18, 2016

Geelong pack rape accused Rowan Wild to have charges dropped and other top stories.

  • Geelong pack rape accused Rowan Wild to have charges dropped

    Geelong pack rape accused Rowan Wild to have charges dropped
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  • Geelong pack rape accused Rowan Wild to have charges dropped

    Geelong pack rape accused Rowan Wild to have charges dropped
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  • Training campus shuts months after opening

    Training campus shuts months after opening
    Geelong’s Keystone College campus has shut suddenly after opening on Moorabool St last year. Picture: Mitch BearKEYSTONE College students have been assured of financial protection after the recent ­collapse of a national training empire.Geelong students arrived at the training provider’s Moorabool St campus on Monday to find the building padlocked.It is one of a number of private colleges around the country that were suddenly closed after their parent company, Global Intellectual Holdings Pty Lt..
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  • Angry traders to fight controversial levy

    Angry traders to fight controversial levy
    Bellerine St trader Eric Bailey objects to the CBD Geelong marketing tax and will take it to VCAT again. Picture: Mitch BearCENTRAL Geelong traders will continue to be charged a controversial marketing levy for the next five years as the council seeks to breathe life into the CBD.Almost 1500 CBD businesses will pay an average of $700 a year from mid 2016 until 2021, helping the council to raise $5 million for promotion, advertising and events provided through Central Geelong Marketing (CGM).A gr..
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  • Our forgotten premiership heroes celebrated

    Our forgotten premiership heroes celebrated
    Geelong Cats vice-president and Honouring the Past chairman Bob Gartland with new team photos in Premiership Stand acknowledging seven long-forgotten VFA premierships. Picture: Mike DugdaleRICH history has found rightful revered place with mounting of seven new, old team photographs in Geelong Football Club’s Premiership Stand parade of honour.They shine light on the faces and names of all but two men whose heroics forged one of the club’s greatest eras during the long-obscured Victorian Footbal..
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  • Geelong flood victims get government funds

    Geelong flood victims get government funds
    Geelong residents affected by January's once-in-a-century storm can now apply for government assistance.The federal and state governments announced on Thursday that payments for adults and children for food, shelter and clothes, and grants up to $32,500 per eligible household for clean-up, emergency accommodation, repairs, rebuilding and replacing damaged possessions.The storm dumped more than a month's rain on Greater Geelong, flooding buildings, trapping motorists and sparking hundreds of cal..
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  • Stadium's turf bared after flood damage

    Stadium's turf bared after flood damage
    GEELONG chief Brian Cook has admitted there is confusion over the stadium’s branding as the Cats close in on a 10-year deal for its new naming rights sponsor. TAKE THE POLL
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  • More transparency needed for Geelong Star after whale shark incident

    More transparency needed for Geelong Star after whale shark incident
    More transparency needed for Geelong Star after whale shark incident By Jereme Lane | 18 February 2016 Image Credit: www.naroomanewsonline.com.au THE Australian Recreational Fishing Foundation (ARFF) today called for greater transparency and disclosure of the fishing operations of the Geelong Star. The call comes after conflicting accounts about a recent interaction between the vessel and a whale shark near Eden NSW.This latest interaction with a protected species comes after it was very..
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  • Beach inspiration for your home

    Beach inspiration for your home
    Maryla Johns. Photo: Reg Ryan. For local artist and designer Maryla Johns, inspiration comes from simply taking a beach walk. “When you’re looking out at the ocean, there’s nothing in front of you,” she says. “There’s no concrete jungle, just a horizon.” Plus, there’s the array of treasures that provide constant visual fodder for those seeking it … sea sponges and seaweed, for instance, in “beautiful vibrant colours washing up on the beach”..
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Arts fest returns to transform CBD streets .Anger as Geelong Star snags whale shark .
Dad's dramatic arrest shocks kids, parents .Train pain in hope of gain .

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