About: James Taylor

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February 27, 2020

Could more sleep lead to better grades?

Sleep scientists at Monash University are measuring the effects of changes in sleep, body clock and light on teenage brains to reveal how sleep...

February 21, 2020

Tyler Wright visits Torquay to seal the deal with Rip Curl

CELEBRATED Australian surfer Tyler Wright signed a new contract with Rip Curl at its Torquay headquarters this week. The two-time world champion inked her...

February 20, 2020

Chemist customer wins red-hot prize

Earlier this year, Direct Chemist Outlet teamed up with Banana Boat to launch the new Simply Protect Zinc Range and to give one lucky...

February 20, 2020

Don’t flip out, Pancake Day is next week

UNITING Church supporters in Aireys Inlet are again pulling out their frying pans and practising their flipping skills in readiness for this year’s Pancake...

February 20, 2020

Corangamite councillor sees opportunity in twin crises of bushfires and tourism downturn

A CORANGAMITE Shire councillor is urging the state and federal governments to use the downturn in local tourist traffic as a chance to carry...

February 20, 2020

Defence contract keeps Waurn Ponds company on target

NEARLY two dozen Australian small businesses, including 14 from the Geelong region, are part of a Deakin-led project to deliver robotics-driven target systems to...

February 20, 2020

Coker wants help for businesses hit by tourism downturn

THE impact of lower tourism numbers due to the coronavirus travel ban is beginning to be felt across the Great Ocean Road region, and...

February 20, 2020

When design meets the sea: Georgina Jeffries shares her artistic journey to Lorne

Georgina Jeffries feared moving to the Surf Coast would lead to the death of her career, but life by the water has proven its...

February 20, 2020

There’s something about Mary

For more than 30 years, comedian Mary Coustas has portrayed the wildly hilarious character of Effie – Australia’s favourite Greek goddess. Unapologetically honest, occasionally...

February 13, 2020

Splash for cash: questions arise about funds for Torquay pool

THE proposed pool for Torquay has been drawn into the latest developments in the so-called “sports rorts” investigation, with the project receiving more than...

February 13, 2020

How healthy is your health?

When was the last time you had your health checked?

Regular health checks are of great benefit. They can identify early warning disease which is...

February 13, 2020

Outwit the nits

WITH THE PHARMACY GUILD OF AUSTRALIA Head lice are part-and-parcel of the school experience for many children but finding effective ways to clear them...

February 13, 2020

Lord of the strings heads for Lorne

Experience the romance and passion of Spain with 10-string guitarist Matthew Fagan and flamenco dancer Laura Uhe when they perform at Qdos Fine Arts...

February 7, 2020

Barwon River re-opens after blue-green algae outbreak

THE Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CMA) has re-opened the Barwon River in Geelong for in-water activities following a blue-green algae outbreak last week. The Barwon...

February 7, 2020

Dangerous surf conditions forecast for Surf Coast and Bellarine this weekend

Beachgoers in the state’s west should exercise caution in the water over the weekend with large swells predicted to make conditions dangerous at ocean...

February 6, 2020

Part of Barwon River still closed due to blue-green algae

The Barwon River through Geelong remains closed from below Fyans Park to Breakwater Road following an outbreak of blue-green algae. Results received by the Corangamite...

February 6, 2020

Cellarbrate Lorne: Cellarbrations sets up shop on the coast

A SHARED love for community, entertaining and local wine has seen two locals team up to open Cellarbrations Lorne. Business partners Rob Montabello and Sukoon...

February 6, 2020

D’s Club celebrates 60 years

A QUIRKY part of Torquay’s social history celebrated its 60th anniversary last week. About 40 members of The D’s Club dressed in their formal attire...

February 6, 2020

Friends of the Earth up pressure to keep gas moratorium

THE moratorium on onshore conventional gas in Victoria expires in four months, but Friends of the Earth is already mobilising for a campaign to...

February 6, 2020

Chapman and Bennett win inaugural Race Torquay

IT WAS a hot race in hot conditions as the inaugural Race Torquay rolled out on Thursday last week. The official lead-in criterium to the...

February 6, 2020

Devenyns and Lippert win sixth edition of Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race

THE sixth edition of the Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race was held in wild weather conditions, with the male and female riders battling...

February 6, 2020

Road improvement works begin across the shire

A SERIES of roadworks are taking place across the Surf Coast Shire, with some road closures in place. Bells Boulevarde in Jan Juc has...

February 6, 2020

This Girl Can get active

THE City of Greater Geelong is encouraging women to get moving next month as part of the state government’s This Girl Can campaign. The...

February 6, 2020

Torquay clinic defends GP’s choice

A MEDICAL clinic in Torquay has defended one of its general practitioners deciding to discontinue their involvement in services relating to reproductive health. Torquay Medical...