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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August 6, 2023

Survey seeks views on transport to GMHBA Stadium

THE community is being encouraged to share their views on the best ways of reducing private vehicle use among patrons attending events at GMHBA...

August 6, 2023

Victorian Coalition seeks tax reform views

THE Victorian Coalition says there has been some community interest in their push for tax reform, with more than 100 submissions received within a...

August 6, 2023

Survey finds youth worried about loneliness

Youth mental health organisation ReachOut has released a new report that found more than half (57 per cent) of young people are concerned, stressed...

August 6, 2023

Health Hub opens in Belmont

GMHBA's first Health Hub has opened in Belmont, making it easier for patients to see connected health services in a single location. Bringing together medical,...

August 2, 2023

Youth anti-drinking campaign aimed at parents

A NEW campaign aimed at reducing the provision of alcohol to those under 18 has the simple but powerful message "I need you to...

July 30, 2023

Report predicts billions in damage from sea level rise

A NEW study has predicted the impacts of sea level rise and storm surge in Victoria will cause a $442 billion economic loss by...

July 30, 2023

More apprentices seeking help on mental health

Australia's leading industry-funded mental health counselling service for tradies, truckies, rural and blue-collar workers, TIACS (This Is A Conversation Starter), has reported a sharp...

July 29, 2023

Little-known syndrome can double risk of heart disorders

With heart attacks on the rise, cardiologists are urging Australians to keep an eye on their waist size. The Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute is...

July 28, 2023

New toolkit will help predict Cardiovascular Disease

About eight million Australians will benefit from a new approach to stopping cardiovascular disease (CVD) before it strikes. Health and Aged Care Minister Mark Butler...

July 28, 2023

Detached house starts keep sliding

The number of new detatched houses starting construction has contined to decline into this year, according to the latest data from the Australian Bureau...

July 28, 2023

BUILDING THE FUTURE: ManuFutures 2 officially opens in Waurn Ponds

FUTURE manufacturing prospects for emerging Geelong businesses look twice as good with the opening of the ManuFutures 2 hub at Deakin University's Waurn Ponds...

July 26, 2023

Variety brings sunshine to Hamlyn Views School

STUDENTS at Hamlyn Views School will be riding in style from now on, following the school's reception of a new Sunshine Coach from Australian...

July 23, 2023

Get ready to uncork a weekend of Shiraz

ONE of the Geelong wine region's signature varietals will take centre stage next month in the return of the annual Winter Shiraz Weekend. Billed as...

July 23, 2023

G21 Annual Regional Forum to be held next week

TICKETS are still available for next week's G21 Annual Regional Forum, to be held at RACV Torquay Resort. The full-day forum is organised annually by...

July 23, 2023

Draft guidelines Peri Urban Mobile Program

NEW guidelines on a program aiming to improve mobile coverage in the peri-urban areas of Geelong and elsewhere are open for public comment. Peri-urban fringes...

July 23, 2023

Baker’s hard work honoured with Victorian Training Awards nomination

HARD work and perseverance has seen Gordon TAFE graduate Nicholas Roberts recognised as among the best vocational students in the state. Mr Roberts is one...

July 22, 2023

Hells Gates to premiere in Geelong

Next month, the Geelong Arts Centre will present the world premiere of Hells Gates, the gripping new Australian story from the Green Room award-winning...

July 22, 2023

Ask the question and be here to hear this R U OK? Day

Research from R U OK? has underscored the impact a genuine conversation can have on someone who is struggling with life. The research found more...

July 22, 2023

Frock stars: Here comes Priscilla

The budget Barbie camper is coming to town, with CentreStage announcing its September production will be Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. To be held at...

July 21, 2023

Foundation’s event a day to give generously

THE APCO Foundation will be urging the community to dig deep next week for its first Giving Day, which will support those in need...

July 21, 2023

Tourism leaders rue “lost opportunity” of cancelled Games

TOURISM leaders in Geelong and across the state have expressed their disappointment about Victoria no longer hosting the 2026 Commonwealth Games. The state government cited...

July 20, 2023

Police run weapons blitz in Geelong’s CBD

POLICE ran a blitz on people carrying weapons in Geelong's CBD earlier this month, searching more than 40 people. No weapons were detected in the...

July 19, 2023

Barwon Health to provide services at Cherry Creek

BARWON Health has been commissioned to deliver healthcare services to young people at the new Cherry Creek Youth Justice Centre, just outside of Little...

July 16, 2023

Masterplan for river corridor released for comment

THE Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CMA) has developed a major plan laying out the future of the river corridor between the Barwon Heads estuary...