Thursday, August 11, 2016

Geelong Cats seek eight home games in 2017, even though ... and other top stories.

  • Geelong Cats seek eight home games in 2017, even though ...

    Geelong Cats seek eight home games in 2017, even though ...
    Geelong has requested eight home games at Simonds Stadium in 2017 despite the fact the ground will not be available until the second half of May – or round nine.The Cats are working with the AFL to secure the eight home appearances, which under the proposed fixture would come in the last 14 rounds of the season. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide FootyFix: Hawks and Roos battle for high stakes GWS survive giant Suns scare Where is Peter Sumi..
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  • Excitement awaits adventurous visitors of the Geelong region

    Excitement awaits adventurous visitors of the Geelong region
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  • Cats better with Stevie, says Bomber

    Cats better with Stevie, says Bomber
    TWO-time Geelong premiership coach Mark Thompson believes the Cats would be a better chance to win this year’s premiership if they still had mercurial forward Steve Johnson on their list.Johnson has relished his new life at Greater Western Sydney after the Cats controversially moved him on at the end of last season.Thompson has been a vocal voice against the Cats’ current list management philosophy, admitting in his book he felt “betrayed” by the decisions to axe a host of premiership players be..
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  • Opposition Analysis: Round 21, Geelong

    Opposition Analysis: Round 21, Geelong
    Opposition Analysis: Round 21, Geelong Tony Greenberg, richmondfc.com.au  August 11, 2016 5:59 PM Opposition Analysis: Geelong Midfield and Stoppage Coach, Brendon Lade and Matthew Richardson analyse the Round 21 match against Geelong. Joel Selwood wins a clearance against Richmond last year Corey Enright may be well and truly in the twilight of his illustrious playing career with Geelong, but the champion defender has figur..
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  • Interest rate cut revs up Geelong auction market

    Interest rate cut revs up Geelong auction market
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  • CFA scores new command vehicle

    CFA scores new command vehicle
    CFA scores new command vehicle Rebecca McDonald / 11 August 2016 CFA volunteer brigades across the state, including Geelong, will share in more than $9 million in Victorian government grants. More than $40,000 has been announced for the Geelong West CFA Brigade. The cash will pay for a new Field Command Vehicle. Under the Volunteer Emergency Services Equipment Program, the government has agreed to commit $2 for every $1 raised by volunteer groups. The grants are used to buy vehicles and eq..
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  • Small Lara crowd meets city administrators

    Small Lara crowd meets city administrators
    Small Lara crowd meets city administrators Rebecca McDonald / 11 August 2016 A smaller crowd has greeted the City of Greater Geelong's second public meeting featuring its new administrators. More than 100 people were at the first meet-and-greet last month in Portarlington, however fewer than half of that number turned out for last night's gathering in Lara. Issues discussed included police numbers, traffic problems, the possibility of establishing a taxi rank and a Lara Tourism Hub. Local ..
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  • Census data 'safe and secure'

    Census data 'safe and secure'
    THE head of the Australian Bureau of Statistics has apologised for the Census debacle, but says the data is “safe and secure”. Chief statistician David Kalisch told reporters in Canberra this afternoon the integrity of the Census was of “paramount importance” to the ABS and that the personal data of Australians had not been compromised.media_cameraDavid Kalisch and the Census 2016 program manager Duncan Young leave today’s media conference at the Australian Bureau of Statistics headquarters in C..
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  • Buyers wait for the right fit

    Buyers wait for the right fit
    BUYERS are waiting for their ideal property to come on the market along the coast, according to local agents.Winter has seen a steady number of genuine buyers around despite a shortage of listings.Pavilion Property, Ocean Grove, agent Kate Riseley said they had genuine buyers who knew exactly what they were looking for.“There are not a lot of options for them so therefore they are very quick to make a decision on a property,” Ms Riseley said.Hayden, Ocean Grove, agent Lynley Bassett said they we..
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  • Lighting up for our Olympic heroes

    Lighting up for our Olympic heroes
    Lighting up for our Olympic heroes Rebecca McDonald / 11 August 2016 The catenary lights that hang over one of Geelong's busiest intersections have lit-up in our national sporting colours in support of our athletes in Rio. The installation at the intersection of Moorabool and Malop Streets have been shining green and gold since Sunday. The City of Greater Geelong says they will stay in the Aussie colours for the duration of the competition. Several locals are competing in Rio, including Dr..
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