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About: jamestaylor

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James’ first job in journalism was at the Bendigo Advertiser, where he held a number of roles, including reporter, sub-editor and arts and features writer. He has also worked for several publications at Fairfax, including the Knox Weekly, Casey Weekly and Pakenham Weekly, and in the UK with the Berkshire Media Group. Raised in Geelong, James has been back in his hometown since 2011 and now lives in Waurn Ponds. Outside of journalism, James divides his time between barracking for the Cats, chasing his two-year-old daughter around, and posting on Twitter (@notthatjt).

Posts by: jamestaylor

June 6, 2018

Selling in style

A lifestyle property purchase is an emotional decision. People generally buy coastal property to enhance their lifestyle. They are emotional decisions and first impressions will...

June 6, 2018

explore the Modernist movement in Fyansford

Inspired by the iconic designs and concepts of the mid-20th century, Metricon have launched their latest LookBook theme, Modernism, to provide interior enthusiasts with...

June 6, 2018

Phillip island Pro returning this year

FOLLOWING a successful 2017 event, the Phillip Island Pro will be returning in 2018 for the second running of the annual competition that brings...

June 6, 2018

Tigers gear up with equipment from McDonald’s

JUNIOR footy players at the Torquay Tigers have received a welcome boost of more than $2,000 worth of AFL equipment thanks to Macca’s On...

May 30, 2018

Lady Hawks lead the way in women’s footy

TIME TO SOAR

DRYSDALE Football Club is paving the way for women’s football. The inaugural Lady Hawks Senior Women’s team competed in the Goldfields league last year,...

May 30, 2018

Mayor’s Column – May 31, 2018

AS OUR council group reachesthe seven-month mark in office, we’re pleased to be able toconnect with residents in the Bellarine and Armstrong Creek areas...

May 30, 2018

Shire gives out some small grants

THE creation of a virtual European tour for aged care residents and installation of disability inclusive play equipment at a preschool are among successful...

May 30, 2018

INDIGENOUS SURFERS GATHER AT BELLS

BELLS Beach holds a special place in the hearts of many of the region’s Indigenous People, and the Traditional Owners of the land gathered...

May 30, 2018

OGFBC sponsors treated to a special lunch

LOYAL sponsors of Ocean Grove Football Netball Club attended a special luncheon at Shell Road Reserve Pavilion on the weekend. The event attracted about 80...

May 30, 2018

Husic and Coker talk jobs in Torquay

LABOR is considering changes ahead of the federal election to how people are supported to find jobs, with Shadow Minister for Employment Ed Husic...

May 30, 2018

Escape into the Otways at Run Forrest

THE sixth annual Run Forrest, to be held next weekend, offers runners the most picturesque trails in Australia. The 2018 edition of the event will again...

May 30, 2018

Geelong Private staff offered jobs

STAFF left without jobs following the impending closure of Geelong Private Hospital have been thrown a lifeline, with 117 positions to be made available...

May 30, 2018

Geelong’s City Deal could be done by September

A CITY Deal for Geelong may be as soon as four months away, but Labor has claimed the Coalition is playing politics with the...

May 30, 2018

Riders of the 50-Year Storm revealed

THE votes are in for the 50-Year Storm Invitational, with judges selecting 30 surfers to take part in the contest of 100 per cent...

May 30, 2018

Hoodie season beats the odds

THE endangered hooded plover has beaten the odds this year, with six chicks surviving on the City’s surf beaches stretching from Point Lonsdale to...

May 30, 2018

Kidsafe Victoria issues burns alert ahead of winter

KIDSAFE Victoria is urging parents and carers to be vigilant and take action to reduce the risks of burns and scalds in the lead...

May 30, 2018

Drinking fountains shut after lead detected

THE City of Greater Geelong has finished its testing of public drinking fountains, and found 80 with levels of lead above the National Health...

May 30, 2018

Sweet idea lands on City Hall’s roof

CITY Hall is the first building in central Geelong to host a working bee hive on its rooftop. The city is working with Surfcoast Honey...

May 30, 2018

BARWON COAST UPDATE: HE’S ALL RIGHT, JACK

JACK – WHAT A LOCAL LEGEND! SIX-year-old Jack is a complete local legend. Earlier this month Jack collected a bag of litter at the Flinders Parade...

May 30, 2018

Letters To The Editor – May 31, 2018

Bellarine population boom has a downside

Dear Editor, On the face of it, the huge surge in houses being built down here and the consequent hike...

May 30, 2018

NBN Co dumps fixed wireless target

FIXED wireless users on the National Broadband Network (NBN) through fixed wireless have suffered a blow to their future speeds, with NBN Co dumping...

May 30, 2018

Colac Otway appoints new CEO

THE Colac Otway Shire has appointed Peter Brown as its new chief executive officer. Mr Brown has more than three decades experience in local government...

May 30, 2018

Eyeing The Weekend – May 31, 2018

FRIDAY 1/6

Lunch and breakfast special at 360Q Head down to 360Q on the Queenscliff Harbour and enjoy their Seniors Express Lunch menu. Each week the...

May 30, 2018

TECH CHAT: EXPLORE THE EXPANDING WORLD OF VR

WITH GEELONG REGIONAL LIBRARIES Experience the world of virtual reality and explore the ever increasing possibilities for its application in the real world with Geelong...