Property investment expert picks bottom of market
A property investment expert believes prices are about as low as they’re likely to go in most major locations around the nation.
InSynergy Property Wealth...Literary festival still turning pages
THE STAGE was set, curtains ready to be drawn and talent in the wings when a pandemic shut down this year’s Queenscliffe Literary Festival...
Jakara’s eager to get back on the slopes
ABOUT three months ago, Barwon Heads resident Jakara Anthony was in Fjall, Sweden, for the final leg of the Fédération Internationale de Ski Freestyle...
Volunteer groups enjoy government grants
SEVERAL Surf Coast and Bellarine volunteer groups received funding from the federal government last week. The 31 volunteer organisations in the Corangamite electorate shared $64,170...
Anxious about coronavirus restrictions easing? You’re not alone
With more people returning to work and rekindling their social lives as coronavirus pandemic restrictions are slowly lifted, a Torquay based psychologist says it's...
Arts panel to assess impact of coronavirus
THE City of Greater Geelong council has formed the Geelong COVID-19 Arts Recovery (G-CAR) Advisory Panel to help inform the city on how the...
Schools catch a virtual ride
THE Australian National Surfing Museum (ANSM) in Torquay has started running virtual tours for school groups to ensure its vast collection of surfing artifacts...
Geelong set for increase in social housing
THE state government announced last week that 13 new social housing dwellings would be constructed in the South Barwon region. These new dwellings are part...
VCE exams to begin in November
WRITTEN exams for the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) will begin on November 9, following an announcement from the state government last week. VCE students...
Harry the helper
IT'S LISTENING to people's stories in the hope of understanding what they've been through that inspires Torquay retiree Harry Schonewille to continue his 20-year...
One last trip to the beach
THE enlightenment one feels when their days left on Earth are numbered changes how they read each chapter of their life. Perhaps this isn’t the...
Less Aussies drinking, but substance abuse shouldn’t be discounted
While new findings have revealed the number of Australians hitting the bottle continues to decline, local experts warn alcohol and other drug use during...
Surf Coast rockers learn through pandemic
Music has proven its ability to transcend all barriers through a new program designed for secondary school students living on the Surf Coast. Torquay musician...
Rural fiction from the heart
A stint in journalism at the South Eastern Times was the stepping stone for Maya Linnell to transition from hard news to fiction writing. The...
Salvation Army begins Digital Doorknock
THE Salvation Army has taken its major annual fundraiser online this month to reduce the risk of spreading coronavirus. Normally Salvation Army volunteers would now...
Program to create opportunities for job seekers
DIVERSITAT'S Reconnect Program is offering job seekers a timely chance to improve their employment prospects. The state government-funded program is open to people between 17-64...
Feedback informs proposed changes to dog access rules
THE City of Greater Geelong council has considered feedback from beach users on proposed dog access rules on beaches between Connewarre and Collendina, and...
Trust Bart to get the job done
The Plumbing Business (TPB) has been servicing the Surf Coast and surrounds for the past 18 months and is family-owned and operated by Bart...
Playgrounds to re-open, overnight stays allowed as coronavirus restrictions set to ease further
VICTORIANS will be allowed to visit playgrounds, galleries, cinemas, swimming pools and many other facilities within days in a further easing of coronavirus lockdown...
Support for Bellarine’s community
BELLARINE Community Support Register supports the safety and independence of older and vulnerable residents and has played a vital role during the coronavirus crisis. Ocean...
Backing the Geelong region for a post-COVID future
Geelong’s job market needs all the support it can muster right now.
It is a time of great uncertainty, of emotional and financial distress, and...Coker wants JobKeeper extended for the most in need
CORANGAMITE Labor federal member Libby Coker has urged the Coalition to modify and extend its JobKeeper and JobSeeker schemes past their intended six-month duration. She...
Clearing tables: Bellarine eateries prepare for diners from June 1
CAFES, pubs and restaurants in Victoria can re-open their doors in less than two weeks to serve meals to up to 20 customers in...