About: Ellie Claringbold

Posts by: Ellie Claringbold

December 11, 2023

Young filmmakers tackle tough topic in award-winning smartphone film

A PAIR of 12-year-old boys from the Bellarine Peninsula have won awards at an international film festival for a short war-themed film they made...

December 9, 2023

Petition calls for unified LGA

A PETITION calling for the unification of Point Lonsdale under a single local government area has been circulating around the town, stirring up both...

December 8, 2023

A voice for the voiceless

Kgshak Akec's life has changed seemingly overnight. Earlier this year, the Lara local's debut novel, Hopeless Kingdom, was shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Award. The prize...

November 24, 2023

Indelible Bella

A shift in creative direction marks a new beginning for seasoned performer, Isabella Losi, and she wants you to know, she is just getting...

November 21, 2023

Victorian government urged to implement drug testing to save lives

MELI, along with 76 other peak bodies and health organisations, are calling on the Victorian government to implement drug checking services to reduce the...

November 19, 2023

Program fosters friendships between young and old

BELLARINE Community Health has launched a pilot intergenerational initiative bringing together clients from its Social Support program and students from Point Lonsdale Primary School...

November 19, 2023

Woman on mission to reunite with husband in Australia, one plastic bottle at a time

THE OWNER of a Geelong-based counselling service is seeking plastic bottle donations from the local community to help bring her husband to Australia. Indi Leigh,...

November 18, 2023

Dream big, write often

An English teacher at Newcomb Secondary College has released a new young adult novel exploring relationships, deception and love. Titled Summer Change, the coming-of-age story...

November 18, 2023

Marathon mission for men’s health

AN ARMSTRONG Creek resident is taking on a marathon a week for the month of November to raise funds for prostate cancer research and...

November 18, 2023

New lease on life

The shift from optometry to refurbishing furniture destined for landfill might seem large to most, but it's a choice that has paid off for...

November 18, 2023

Give a gift of dignity this Christmas

VOLUNTEERS are seeking donations of toiletries and sanitary items for women and girls experiencing homelessness, fleeing domestic violence or doing it tough this Christmas. The...

November 14, 2023

Breaking bread and breaking down barriers

A PEER support initiative for men spearheaded by not-for-profit organisation, the Men's Table, has launched in Queenscliff, providing local men the opportunity to develop...

November 12, 2023

Free TAFE program targets skill gaps

MORE than 80 tuition-free TAFE qualifications and short courses targeting a range of in-demand industries are available to individuals looking to upskill or change...

November 11, 2023

Puppy love: Detector dogs in urgent need of foster homes

AS MANY as 70 future Australian Border Force (ABF) detector dogs are in desperate need of foster homes across the Greater Geelong region to...

November 11, 2023

Point of difference

Interior stylist Kate Webber has one key piece of advice: curate your home slowly. A lifetime of experience has taught her to resist the temptation...

November 11, 2023

A match made in heaven: Geelong gets a taste of Melbourne’s best lobster roll

The team behind Melbourne's favourite lobster roll has arrived in Geelong. Until the end of January, Austin's Wines in Sutherlands Creek will host Pinchy's for...

November 11, 2023

Santa in need of Christmas helpers

IF YOU ask Patrick Sheean what he enjoys most about donning a Santa Claus suit every year for Christmas, he will tell you it's...

November 9, 2023

Local change-makers win big

ENVIRONMENTAL innovators and trailblazers have been recognised at this year's Tidy Towns and Sustainable Cities Awards with three local initiatives taking out prizes. Now in...

November 5, 2023

North Bellarine artists on show

The Bellarine Peninsula Arts Association are gearing up for this year's four-day North Bellarine Arts Trail, with the event set to be filled with...

November 5, 2023

‘Our own little village’: New support group for dads hits the Bellarine

A FREE support group for new fathers navigating the transition to parenthood has launched on the Bellarine Peninsula, providing the opportunity for dads to...

November 3, 2023

300 years of service recognised

LEOPOLD Fire Brigade's members and firefighting heroes were honoured at a recent ceremony with more than 300 combined years of service celebrated with service...

November 3, 2023

Play explores complexities

A dramatic and emotional production tackling abusive and manipulative relationships opens to audiences this month. Presented by the Geelong-based Someone New Theatre Company, Why They...

October 31, 2023

Portarlington Primary School celebrates 150 years

PORTARLINGTON Primary School has celebrated its 150-year birthday with festivities that bought past and present school community members come together. The celebration, held on October...

October 30, 2023

CFA fundraiser to mark the beginning of strawberry picking season

TUCKERBERRY Hill Farm will host a fundraiser in support of the volunteers of the CFA next month. The event has been timed to coincide with...