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January 2, 2019

Share the Surf Coast yogi Sally Louise

Yoga enthusiasts are invited to deepen their own practice and take the first steps to becoming a professional instructor, through Sally Louise Yoga’s teacher...

January 2, 2019

Make friends with salad in 2019 with some HEALTHY HINTS

VicHealth has put together some handy tips to help Victorians have a healthy and happy New Year season. VicHealth CEO Jerril Rechter said while it’s...

January 2, 2019

National Museum advocates for Indigenous resting place

The National Museum in Canberra has welcomed the recommendation for a National Resting Place (NRP) – for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ancestral remains...

January 2, 2019

Murphys Sky Garden takes summer to new heights

Geelong’s hottest new venue Murphys is coming to life for the first time over summer, with their Rooftop Bar and the launch of its...

January 2, 2019

Shine a light: Cape Otway Lighthouse has longer summer hours

The team from Cape Otway Lightstation is in full swing, embracing the busy summer period and droves of visitors that arrive annually with extended...

January 2, 2019

LOCAL AUTHOR’S NEW BOOK IS BETTER THAN not bad

Before sporting champions reach a demi-god like status and worldwide acclaim, they begin at a local grassroots club somewhere, and that’s what Graeme Willingham’s...

January 2, 2019

Winchelsea’s mower and chainsaw mecca

ANDREW Green and Kellie Clark are the proud owners of Winchelsea’s All About Mowers & Chainsaws, catering from Bannockburn, Inverleigh and the Surf Coast...

January 2, 2019

Victorians have their say on on-demand workforce

THE Andrews Labor government has launched an inquiry into the on-demand workforce, or contract, temporary and freelance work dubbed the “gig economy”. Minister for Industrial...

December 26, 2018

MASSAGE CAN HELP ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE sufferers

Alzheimer’s is a chronic neurodegenerative disease which typically begins slowly but worsens over time. With the cause of Alzheimer’s often being poorly understood, it’s important...

December 26, 2018

Diary to help save lives

There’s no greater gift than giving and the 2019 Australian Women’s Health Diary is the perfect way to contribute to the health of you and your loved ones. Every...

December 26, 2018

THREE DECADES OF crafting fun in Anglesea

For over 30 years, the Anglesea Arthouse has been providing kids a holiday refuge that allows them to connect with their crafty side through their Kids Art Bash...

December 26, 2018

ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL FOR THOMPSON

Apollo Bay P-12 College’s Christie Thompson is among teachers chosen from across Australia for the 2019 Bell Shakespeare Regional Teacher Mentorship (RTM). The RTM gives teachers from regional, rural...

December 26, 2018

Travelling Alchemist – SCOTT ANDREWS IS DRIVING THE RENAISSANCE OF WET-PLATE PHOTOGRAPHY

In a world driven by instant gratification, where modern technology allows users to take and post images online within seconds; Scott Andrews is reviving an early 19th-century photographic technique. Moving...

December 26, 2018

TOP OF POP AND ROCK COMBINE this New Year’s Eve

Join Queen Forever and Bjorn Again, two of the greatest tribute shows in Australia for an unforgettable evening of entertainment this New Year’s Eve at Bellarine Estate. Australia’s...

December 26, 2018

RIDE THE WAVES WITH the world’’s best

The Bells Beach Surf Film Festival (BBSFF) is the longest running surf film festival in Australia and will be returning to Torquay January 2-6...

December 26, 2018

IN BRIEF

Sally Capp to speak at CfG breakfast THE Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Sally Capp, will be the guest speaker at the Committee for Geelong’s 2019...

December 26, 2018

Dive into a Conquest Pool today

FOR more than 25 years Conquest Pools, a familyowned and run business, has manufactured and delivered the highest standard of fibreglass pools in Victoria,...

December 19, 2018

Town by town snapshot – Apollo Bay

The size of Apollo Bay is approximately 87.1 square kilometres for ABS data collection purposes and there is one main park within the town. The...

December 19, 2018

It’s not clean, until it’s Garner clean

FOR the past two years Garner Cleaning, a proudly family-owned and operated business has been servicing clients across the Bellarine Peninsula, Surf Coast, and...

December 19, 2018

Exam results are not life defining

With the conclusion of Year 12 exams, headspace reminds young people that their final mark should not define them, and support is available to...

December 19, 2018

SUMMERSALT NIGHTS with XAVIER RUDD + YOTHU YINDI

In what’s destined to be a sell-out event Xavier Rudd, Yothu Yindi & The Treaty Project, Sampa The Great and Tay Oskee will be...

December 19, 2018

Seafood saviours at Bomboras

Bomboras has saved the hassle of sourcing fresh seafood this Christmas thanks to ICFood, a click-and-collect service delivering the best straight from the market to you. The brainchild of...

December 19, 2018

Life’s a beach at the National Wool Museum

Calling all beachcombers, this summer the beach comes to the National Wool Museum with Sand in the City – a playful, sand-filled, interactive installation...

December 19, 2018

DROP FESTIVAL RETURNING TO TORQUAY

The Drop Festival has announced it’s coming back to Torquay on April 20 and returning bigger and better than ever with two new locations...