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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).

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June 23, 2022

Work placements lead to great job outcomes

THE Gordon and St John of God Geelong Hospital (SJOGH) have been industry partners for more than 15 years, ensuring the next generation of...

June 23, 2022

Bellarine Lakes Country Club – home for avid golfers

BELLARINE Lakes Country Club continues to attract overwhelming interest in its thriving community. Located close to the beach and only seven kilometers from Geelong CBD,...

June 22, 2022

Workshop seeks business feedback on GCEC

THE team behind the coming Geelong Convention and Exhibition Centre (GCEC) has reached out to Geelong’s business community for their thoughts on the $294...

June 22, 2022

Cats award life memberships to Blicavs, Cam Guthrie

THE Geelong Cats will induct Mark Blicavs and Cam Guthrie as life members of the AFL club and honour former vice-president Bob Gartland with...

June 21, 2022

Geelong’s Relay for Life to return

RELAY for Life will return to Geelong in 2022 after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Cancer Council Victoria is encouraging Geelong locals...

June 21, 2022

Golf club opens applications to community fund

THE Clifton Springs Golf Club has again invited sports clubs and community groups to apply for one of its grants. The annual Community Contribution Funding...

June 16, 2022

A masterclass in resilience

At the LifeChanger Foundation, we are fortunate to run empowering programs for thousands of youth and mentors in Australia and New Zealand. One of our...

June 16, 2022

Understanding different blood types

Human blood is not all the same. It was not until 1900-1901, when Austrian-born biologist Karl Landsteiner discovered the ABO blood groups and why...

June 16, 2022

Promoting a proactive approach to men’s health

This week marks Men’s Health Week and Lake Imaging are helping to raise awareness around the importance of males taking a proactive approach to...

June 16, 2022

To get surf and turf at Surf Coast Trail Marathon

More than 600 eager runners will descend on the Surf Coast this Saturday, June 18, lured seaside by clifftop turf trails and big surf...

June 16, 2022

Increase your comfort this winter with energy tips

GEELONG Sustainability has launched a one-stop directory to help you increase home comfort and reduce your energy usage. Launched mid-June, just in time for the...

June 14, 2022

Why men don’t take charge of their health

Denial, mistrust and the fear of being perceived as weak are just some of the reasons men neglect their health, according to research ahead...

June 4, 2022

Borough’s budget to work towards reconciliation

THERE will be no official Borough of Queenscliffe events for National Reconciliation Week in 2022, but the council has committed funds in its latest...

June 3, 2022

Coker reflects on election win

LIBBY Coker attributes her re-election and Labor's win at the May 21 poll to two things - the electorate's mood for change and their...

June 3, 2022

Demons hail success of Indigenous round

THE Indigenous jumpers worn by the Portarlington Football Club at the weekend have made an impression on footy at both the local and national...

June 2, 2022

Metricon opens the doors to Studio M

Metricon has opened its new purpose-built selections studio and workplace, Metricon on Fyans, in a significant investment to support the company’s Geelong customers and...

June 2, 2022

Dulux predicts the colours of winter

Inviting warmth and a particular energy into your home can be a crucial first step to successfully transitioning to indoor living and entertaining during...

June 2, 2022

Still afloat: Coker confident on 50m indoor pool pledge

CORANGAMITE Labor federal member Libby Coker is confident her plan for a 50-metre indoor pool at Drysdale can still happen, despite work having already...

May 26, 2022

Surfside Primary hails new upgrades

PUPILS and staff at Surfside Primary School are enjoying the extensive $1.486 million improvements to their facilities. Bellarine MP Lisa Neville visited the school in...

May 26, 2022

Coker, Marles wins add to Labor election triumph

LABOR’S Libby Coker and Richard Marles held their seats as their party recorded a stunning victory at Saturday’s federal election on the back of...

May 24, 2022

Strange case of duality comes to the Shed

Robert Louis Stevenson's fine bogey tale is coming to the Potato Shed, where audiences are invited to meet the most delightfully evil man alive...

May 24, 2022

Leopold public spaces made safer

SMART lighting has been installed at several Leopold bus stops and sections of the Bellarine Rail Trail to improve boost community safety through a...

May 23, 2022

Works to improve Ocean Grove Nature Reserve

THE Friends of Ocean Grove Nature Reserve have hailed the start of works to improve the reserve’s parking, visitor information and access. The upgrades are...

May 19, 2022

Coker commits $1.2m for Howard Harmer Reserve works

THERE'S good news for Howard Harmer Reserve regardless of the federal election result this Saturday, with Labor pledging $1.2 million towards improving the facilities...