Geelong teenager Pheonix Werner dies after inhaling deodorant ...
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Geelong teenager dies after inhaling deodorant A teenage boy fell ill and became unresponsive on on Friday night after inhaling deodorant with friends. Vision courtesy Seven News Melbourne. PT1M34S 620 349 A 14-year-old Geelong boy who died after inhaling deodorant at the weekend has been remembered by family as a "beautiful boy" who was "not into the drug scene".Pheonix Werner, a keen footballer and Northern Bay College student, had been inhali..>> view originalWoman's body found in home in Geelong suburb of Norlane
Woman's body found in home in Geelong suburb of Norlane, death believed to be suspicious Updated April 18, 2016 19:06:12 The body of a woman has been found at a home in the Geelong suburb of Norlane.The Victoria Police homicide squad was called to the home in Robin Avenue just before midday.Police are treating the death as suspicious.The woman has not yet been formally identified.Senior Sergeant Stephen McIntyre said they would not know the cause of death until a post m..>> view originalNo sign of mum's donation two years later
Maddison Gore founded the 365 Day Project, which celebrates women’s bodies after childbirth. She has come under fire for not donating the funds raised, two years on. Picture: Peter RistevskiA GEELONG woman who promised to raise thousands of dollars for a mothers’ health initiative is under fire for failing to donate any funds nearly two years on. Leopold single mother Maddison Gore launched 365 Day Project in mid-2014 to help women embrace their bodies after childbirth.More than 400 Geelong wome..>> view originalMelbourne News Body of a woman found in Geelong
Join Stephen Quartermain and Candice Wyatt for TEN Eyewitness News First at Five Melbourne. Discover all the latest Victorian news at TEN Eyewitness News' digital home.>> view originalGWS Giants midfielder Jack Steele used missing Geelong win as ...
Greater Western Sydney Giants player Jack Steele is happy to be back in the team. Photo: Jeffrey Chan Unhappy with being a spectator for Greater Western Sydney's biggest win on his home patch, Giants midfielder Jack Steele used the pain of missing the victory over Geelong two weeks ago to force his way back into the side.After kicking his first AFL goal on his old stomping ground, the Canberra product hopes he has done enough to hold his spot and play against..>> view originalFor the love of Mei Mei
Eddie Teijeiro with the well-travelled Mei Mei. Picture: Peter RistevskiTHE love between a man and his dog is a love like no other, and this is particularly true for Geelong resident Eddie Teijeiro and his dog Mei Mei.Having bought the chihuahua-Jack Russell cross while studying for his master’s degree in China, Mr Teijeiro just couldn’t face leaving his companion behind so he started the long process of getting Mei Mei fit enough to pass our strict importation laws.“Getting your dog into Austra..>> view originalMatch preview: Port Adelaide v Geelong
Match preview: Port Adelaide v Geelong Harry Thring April 19, 2016 2:02 PM SUMMARYAfter one of the most embarrassing performances in the club’s recent history last weekend against Greater Western Sydney, the Power need to rebound strongly against the Cats - who were delivered a scare of their own last week against Essendon. Port’s start to 2016 has proven worryingly dire for coach Ken Hinkley, who slammed his players’ commitment and ..>> view original$2.5m cash boost for Nelson Park
$2.5m cash boost for Nelson Park Rob McLennan / 19 April 2016 Geelong's Nelson Park school will receive $2.5 million in the coming state budget for upgrades and modernisation. The prep to year 12 school, which has a current enrolment of almost 400 students, is one of 20 Victorian special schools that will share in a funding boost of more than $156 million for special needs students.The budget will also set aside $50 million for the extra 1,700 students who will become eligible for disabili..>> view originalBews sees fringe benefits
Bews sees fringe benefits Victoria Webb-Taylor / 19 April 2016 Being on the fringe of Geelong’s best twenty-two is driving young defender Jed Bews to get better. Bews hasn’t featured in the Cats line-up in the first four rounds, but was an emergency for Saturday’s win over Essendon, keeping the 22-year-old interested enough to know he’s close to breaking in and building on his 23 AFL games.Right now, he’s making sure he’s consistently ticking off all the items on his checklist at VFL level..>> view originalJosh Walker's humourous answer when asked what to expect from ...
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