Bendigo Junior Football League Round 7 Results
BJFL U9 Blue (Round 7) Marong U9 Mixed Blue: 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0) MGYCW U9 Mixed Navy: 0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 (0) GOALS: Marong U9 Mixed...
AFL Barwon Junior Week 8 Results
Geelong Advertiser Under 9's (Round 8) Barwon Heads Eddy U9: 9-11-65 Newtown & Chilwell West U9: 2-2-14 GOALS: Barwon Heads Eddy U9: GOALS: Newtown & Chilwell West U9: BEST:...
Bendigo Football League Round 8 Teams
SOUTH BENDIGO v. GISBORNE South Bendigo B: Zac Hare(21), Daniel Johnstone(17), Cameron Taggert(22) HB: Braydan Torpey(18), Andrew van Heumen(6), Tait Poyser(24) C: Isaiah Miller(5), Brody Haddow(9), Oscar White(8) HF:...
Colac & District Football League Round 9 Teams
APOLLO BAY v. SIMPSON Apollo Bay Cameron Port(59), Oliver Wright-Janocha(22), Leo Nelson(30), Ethan Marriner(Unknown), Hudson Harrison(1), Richard Kangars(2), Harper Brew-Goodlet(19), Daniel Gray(12), Tristan Smith(18), Jared Muraca(5), Ashton Harrison(6),...
AFL Barwon Women’s Round 5 Teams
Division 1 Epworth Cup ST MARY'S v. GROVEDALE St Mary's Kate O’Brien(9), Varlee Nihill(41), Riley Oborne(13), Grace Gale(18), Kelsey Houghton(4), Molly Whitney(17), Melissa Murray(45), Emily Koroneos(24), Heidi Stansfield(34),...
Geelong Football League Round 8 Teams
ST JOSEPH'S v. NEWTOWN & CHILWELL St Joseph's NO TEAMS SUBMITTED Newtown & Chilwell B: Chas Karpala(11), Luke Maddock(32), Harrison Orr(7) HB: Charlie Byrne(1), Braden Hocking(35), Nelson Browne(49) C: Mitch...
Bellarine Football League Round 10 Teams
MODEWARRE v. TORQUAY Modewarre Seb Hutley(65), Matty McKim(10), Jayden Exell(1), Morgan Fenton(34), Connor Joseph(4), Zack May(23), Jacob Clark(17), Thomas Worpel(25), Oscar Cooke(5), Patrick Fitzgerald(13), Callan Farrell(15), Michael Harper(49),...
Message from the Geelong Chamber President
The Geelong Chamber of Commerce has supported business for 170 years. After humble beginnings at the time of the gold rush, the Chamber quickly...
A message from the CEO
On behalf of Geelong Chamber of Commerce, I am delighted to extend my warmest congratulations to all past and current members, partners, and sponsors...
A golden beginning
The dawn of this decade was an exciting time for a young and growing Geelong. Gold had been discovered near Ballarat, and Geelong - being...
A home for the Chamber
The Chamber's initial success led to the decision to build an impressive home of its own. The process began by persuading the colonial government to...
1890 – 1914 – A new Chamber. Familiar challenges
After a period of inactivity, a new Chamber was established in 1890. The new organisation clearly filled an important need in the business community and,...
1914 –1939 – World War 1 and forging ahead
In 1914, as war raged in Europe and many of the area's young men volunteered to join the fray, the businesses of Geelong and...
1939 – 1989 – Another war looms. Geelong booms
Before World War II, important industrial developments had already taken place in Geelong. International Harvester committed to setting up a factory at North Shore...
1990 – 2023 – From ‘collapse’ to revival
At the beginning of the 1990's, that frightening sound Australia heard was the collapse of the Pyramid Building Society – a financial calamity that...
Looking ahead to the future
Predicting the future might well be a fool's errand. Trying to shape it and make it better for us all, however, is central to human...
Career and employment service makes the right connections
Through using reimagined career services, DeakinTALENT has been connecting its students with employers for close to a decade, empowering them to enter their next...
Helping families create great camping memories
John Spence was retrenched from his position at a multi-national company and was looking for a new challenge. He bought a small three-person caravan repair...
Your local office tech solution
Founders Lea and Cam McBurnie opened in Geelong in 1991 as a computer retail store at 15 Mercer Street.
Kitchen tables to leading employer
For more than 40 years, the Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative has established itself as a leading service provider and employer for Indigenous people living throughout...
Trains, planes, automobiles . . .
From the 1960s to the end of 1980s, Geelong's population grew faster than Victoria's as a whole. It was a turbulent period in economics...
Your local timber and hardware specialist
Fagg's is the eighth-oldest family business in Australia and is still part owned by a direct descendant of one of its founders Samuel Fagg.