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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 13, 2018

Committee For Lorne: A word from the Chairman – June 14, 2018

What a huge weekend just passed as thousands descended into town for the Queen’s Birthday holiday celebration and it was winter Lorne at its...

June 13, 2018

Committee For Lorne: Community Profile – Cherie Osta

Have you noticed how ‘like new’ the iconic shark sculpture looks in Sharky’s Surf Shop window? Well, that’s thanks to just one of Lorne P-12...

June 13, 2018

Geelong vineyards toast state grants

A QUARTET of vineyards across the Geelong region are toasting their success after being named among the recipients in the latest round of the...

June 13, 2018

Nationals reveal Western Victoria candidates

THE Nationals have revealed the contenders for preselection in western Victoria, with the winner to run for the Upper House in the coming state...

June 13, 2018

Local students to get a Head Start next year

HIGH school students across Geelong will soon be able to finish with an apprenticeship or traineeship, ready for work in high demand and high...

June 13, 2018

Funding to help preserve military histories

THE state government has announced a new round of funding for the War Heritage Collections Training Program and Member for Western Victoria Gayle Tierney...

June 13, 2018

Emergency services compete to save 10,000 lives

VICTORIA’S hard-working emergency services are going head-to-head to see who can donate the most blood as part of a campaign to save 10,000 lives. Earlier...

June 13, 2018

VicRoads urges safe driving in winter

AS THE days get shorter and colder, VicRoads is urging motorists to think safety this winter. In south western Victoria, the colder weather typically brings...

June 13, 2018

Visitors have a brickbending good time

MORE than 2,000 enthusiasts enjoyed a wide range of Lego exhibits, play area and masterclasses at Queenscliffe Bricks at the weekend. Rotary Club of Queenscliffe’s...

June 13, 2018

Fire brigades use grants to gear up

FIREFIGHTERS across Geelong and the Surf Coast will be better equipped to fight fires, operate rescue vehicles, and have access to funds to upgrade...

June 13, 2018

CFA urges action on preventable house fires

COOKING and electrical fires still cause the most house fires across Geelong and the Surf Coast, according to the latest preventable fire statistics from...

June 13, 2018

Letters To The Editor – June 14, 2018

The new canaries in the coal mine

Dear Editor, I have been visiting Fairhaven on and off for over 25 years now. I have always enjoyed the...

June 13, 2018

E-waste drop-off day continues to build

THE Borough of Queenscliff Council’s annual e-waste drop-off day has accumulated 9,758 kilograms of old, broken and unwanted electronic waste items. The e-waste received at...

June 13, 2018

EPA to consider proposal for hot springs at 12 Apostles

A PROPOSED hot springs and spa resort just to the north of the 12 Apostles appears to be moving forward, with the Environment Protection...

June 13, 2018

Community to flow into film for Refugee Week

LOCAL support organisations will present a screening of Human Flow – a film by celebrated director Ai Weiwei – at the Queenscliff Town Hall...

June 13, 2018

Supermarkets’ moves against waste praised

A WASTE management expert from Deakin University has praised measures adopted by Australia’s major supermarkets to address the country’s waste crisis, but said they...

June 13, 2018

Whale season begins

THE first Southern Right Whale of the season has been spotted on Victoria’s southwest coast after undertaking the annual migration from sub-Antarctic feeding grounds. Southern...

June 13, 2018

New chefs and new menu at Basils Farm

Basils Farm is thrilled to welcome two new chefs to the Basils Farm kitchen team, Corey Fowler and Anthony Woodbury. Corey has been in the...

June 13, 2018

Have some fun with the Celts next week

Following on the heels of Portarlington’s National Celtic Festival comes a brand-new show titled Fun With The Celts - From Irish Toasts to Welsh...

June 13, 2018

Welcome back Dr Anna Morrow

Returning to Sequence Osteopathy for a two-week locum is the knowledgeable and passionate Dr Anna Morrow. Dr Morrow has an interest in treating jaw pain...

June 13, 2018

Come and be apart of the Easy Money book launch

EASY Money is the new finance book by local wealth manager and business owner Stuart Baker. It will be officially launched at 6pm on...

June 13, 2018

Hayden Real Estate’s market wrap

WINTER is now upon us, the days are getting shorter and the temperature is definitely dropping, but I’m sure you would agree, this is...

June 13, 2018

Hamlan’s family fun day with electric car on display

LOCAL builder Hamlan is holding a family fun day on Saturday, June 16 to officially open their new display home in Oakdene Estate. The event...

June 13, 2018

Villawood’s Armstrong birdhouses raise the bar in residential community art

THEY rise up from the Armstrong Mount Duneed water as stark other-worldly structures, looking mediaeval, Nordic, even a little like something from a 1950s...