Summer Events Guide
Stunning fairways, fine food and beautiful views: Anglesea Golf Club
Anglesea Golf Club is set in the beautiful hinterland of the Great Ocean Road only 30 minutes from Geelong. Not only is the course itself...
Experience the marine world with Sea All Dolphin Swims
Swim with dolphins, see fur seals and snorkel among unique marine life on an ocean tour these school holidays. Seal and Dolphin Swim Tours are...
Love Christmas in Central Geelong
Love Central Geelong Christmas Windows and Craft Hub Drop into the Love Central Geelong Christmas Hub and create a free magic wand! Enjoy wand decorating...
Take it next level at Bounce
Jump, climb, fly and BOUNCE off the walls with awesome action-adventure challenges for adrenaline hunters of any age. Whether you’re mastering your first flip or...
Join family and friends for Geelong’s summer season of racing
The Geelong Racing Club is excited to welcome crowds back this summer. It’s the perfect place to entertain family and friends with a range of...
Become enchanted with Geelong Arts Centre’s 2022 Family Magic program
Proudly supported by Major Artistic Partner, Deakin University, Geelong Arts Centre’s Family Magic program returns in 2022 with a diverse range of fantastic family-friendly...
Kip McGrath provides a bright start for students after interrupted learning
After the first lockdown, Kip McGrath Torquay focused a lot on the resilience of its students to overcome unforeseen difficulties. Now, at the end of...
Enjoy Adventure Park’s festive sparkling wonderland
Victoria's largest Christmas Lights event has returned to Adventure Park and is on now - with more epic light installations, an extended walking trail,...
Immerse yourself in a medieval adventure
Experience the magical world of knights, live shows, jousting, activities and attraction at Kryal Castle. Kryal Castle is an award-winning adventure park with fun experiences...
Make summer memories at Next Level Skirmish
COVID has affected millions of businesses and Next Level Skirmish was one. In danger of closing down, local businesswoman and director of The CEO...
Victoria gives unvaccinated some freedoms
The Victorian Government will ditch some of its COVID-19 mandatory vaccination rules, as the state records 1,405 new cases and three deaths. Victorians will no...
There’s something for everyone at Sovereign Hill
It’s time to come out and play with Sovereign Hill’s Summer Series as music, food, theatre, art and craft take over. Spark your creativity and...
Flurry of music festivals announced
THE easing of COVID-19 restrictions in Victoria has seen a surge in local music festivals being announced for 2022, with events in Queenscliff, Bambra...
Hoop dreams: Geelong United scores deal with Hoop City
GEELONG United basketball will grow the talents of its players both now and in the future through a just-signed three-year partnership with Hoop City. The...
Buxton expands into Bellarine region
Despite Melbourne's slow post-COVID recovery, leading real estate agency Buxton continues to display remarkable growth, having just announced the expansion into the Bellarine Peninsula...
Premier of Butterfly follows young dancer’s own metamorphosis
AS A young girl, Bonnie Grice drove with her parents four hours south from her hometown in Taree to see the Australian Ballet perform...
Fire Danger Period – Can I or Can’t I?
Lon inspires exhibition
The thrill experienced by Claire Gemes four years ago as she purchased her very first original piece of art for her soon to be...
INTERSPORT 2021 Christmas Catalogue
New silo art a drawcard for Rochester
WHO has seen the squirrel glider and the azure kingfisher? Well, there is going to be more to see. The small town of Rochester in...
Surf Coast Century to come to life (finally!)
THE Surf Coast Century will finally come to life on Saturday, December 4, after being postponed twice due to COVID-19 and the subsequent restrictions. Celebrating...
Types of houses: what’s the difference?
The saying may go that your home is your castle - but there is more than one type of home with residences in Australia...