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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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December 29, 2017

Your personal travel experts

Travel Managers

Donna, Tracey and Carli have nearly 60 years’ combined experience in the travel industry and are bringing their knowledge straight to you. As part...

December 29, 2017

New location, same fantastic results

Quay Osteo

After relocating to Old Torquay, Quay Osteo owner Laura Walsh is continuing the mission of attracting and expanding her team of like-minded practitioners. “Our...

December 29, 2017

Sisters’ yoga classes on the up

Upstate Yoga

Nine years ago, sisters and business partners Gail Asbell and Charelle Cuolahan opened their first yoga studio and now run more than 110...

December 29, 2017

Yoga for all

Sally Louise Yoga

Sally Louise Yoga is a boutique yoga studio situated in the heart of Torquay offering 30 classes a week of yoga, meditation...

December 29, 2017

Yoga, pilates and osteopathy in one

Sequence Osteopathy

Sequence Osteopathy is a multi-disciplinary clinic located within Yoke Yoga and founded by Dr Rebecca Burns. Having previously owned a clinic in Launceston, Rebecca...

December 29, 2017

Belinda is a furry friend specialist

Halliwell Group Pty Ltd

Belinda Halliwell from Halliwell Group Pty Ltd is your go-to woman for all things paw related. Now located on the Surf Coast,...

December 29, 2017

RACV Torquay Resort to host Ladbrokes Pro-Am

MORE of Australia’s rising golfing talent will be coming to Torquay in a little under a year, with RACV Torquay Resort to host a...

December 29, 2017

Registrations open for Surf Coast Trek

REGISTRATIONS have opened for the third annual Surf Coast Trek. After booking out last year, organisers have increased registrations to 850 for the 2018 event,...

December 28, 2017

Agency Profile: Paul Wright

Sales Professional, Barry Plant Torquay

If you’re ready to sell your home or buy your new home, you’re probably wondering where to begin, how to...

December 28, 2017

Strong Anglesea market ends year on high note

WITH 102 properties sold in 2017, Great Ocean Properties has continued leading the Anglesea market with its outstanding sales results. The Anglesea sales team consisting...

December 28, 2017

Archicentre urges home design that reduces bushfire risk

AUSTRALIA’S growing towns and cities are encroaching areas most at risk of fires, and Archicentre Australia says it is important that precautions be taken...

December 28, 2017

Grants lift Geelong businesses

A TRIO of Geelong businesses have been able to transform their operations, buy new equipment, employ extra staff and retain their workforce through $2.3...

December 28, 2017

Better mobile reception on trains gets the go-ahead

A SUCCESSFUL pilot of mobile signal repeaters has given the green light for better mobile coverage for train commuters between Geelong and Melbourne. The state...

December 28, 2017

Landcare projects to green the region

A COMMUNITY event to celebrate, protect and enhance the biodiversity of the Bellarine Peninsula is among 13 groups and projects funded by the state...

December 28, 2017

More trees to grow towards 20 million target

THE federal government says 18,500 trees will be planted across the Geelong region over the next two-and-a-half years through the third and final round...

December 28, 2017

Better bike routes to be rolled out

RIDING a bike in and out of central Geelong and other suburbs will soon be safer and easier with the construction of two new...

December 28, 2017

Cabinet reshuffle sparks Land 400 dispute

THE state and federal governments have traded fire over Land 400, sparked by the demotion of a Victorian MP in the federal government’s cabinet...

December 28, 2017

Colac Otway’s best gardens recognised

GARDENS in Apollo Bay and Birregurra were among those that bloomed in this year’s Colac Otway Shire Garden Awards. Best sustainable garden went to Birregurra’s...

December 28, 2017

Take care on the roads, SES urges

RECENT road accidents including a crash in Mount Moriac last week have spurred the State Emergency Service (SES) to urge drivers to slow down...

December 28, 2017

Fishing comp set to reel in funds

OCEAN Grove holiday residents will cast their lines tomorrow (Friday) for the fourth Riverview Fishing Classic. The classic is a fishing competition organised by a...

December 28, 2017

Swim healthy this summer

WHILE swimming is fun and a great way to stay fit and active, sometimes germs can contaminate the pool water, which can make people...

December 28, 2017

Applications open for Coastcare grants

APPLICATIONS are now open for the 2018 Coastcare Victoria Community Grants Program, which supports community efforts to protect Victoria’s 2,000 kilometres of coastline. Minister for...

December 28, 2017

New Holland mice go missing from the Otways

A SEVERELY endangered native mouse species has disappeared from its home range in Victoria’s eastern Otways, according to a Deakin University study. Populations of the...

December 28, 2017

It’s logical to love nature with Eco-Logic

ECo-Logic on the Surf Coast has been taking families, adults and kids out into the environment since 1996; and a couple of staff who...