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Spring riots

Pops of colour are essential for this season.   MODELS: Adelaide Gray and Greta Morton CLOTHES: Princess Polly, 77 Malop St, Geelong STYLIST: Courtney Drever (Princess Polly owner) HAIR...

Portarlington delivers

Communications is as important to business and commerce today as it was in Portarlington’s heyday – and a historic link to the past recently...

Moving on upcycle

 ‘Upcycling’ is the new buzzword in the handmade world, with plenty of creative crafters breathing new life into unwanted wares. MICHELLE HERBISON spoke to...

Spray of light

Writer Noel Murphy and photographer Reg Ryan enter a unique amalgamation of Bellarine Peninsula history and contemporary Geelong style.   SHE’S the queen of the Bellarine....

Ghostly encounters

Don’t believe in ghosts? Why would you? They’ve never been more than stories to scare little children, fictions steeped in mediaeval superstition, stunts by...

Taste of winter

Words and pictures: Greg Wane   WINTER in Geelong and its coastal regions is mild compared to other areas. Few frosts and an absence of snow mean...
Renee Enright, Emma Clapham and Sarah Ottens chat about football, fashion and their favourite place.

Setting Tongues WAGging

Corey Enright, Tom Hawkins and Brad Ottens have earned their claws as successful players of the Geelong Football Club. But three pretty kitties really...
The winning yacht ‘Thistle’ owned by Mr E. Newlands who was accompanied by his wife on the voyage across Bass Strait.

History repeated: Sailing into history

Royal Geelong Yacht Club can lay claim to a couple of firsts in its 153-year history. Despite the club’s sheltered location on the edge of...
Winter White

White Winter

Brighten the colder months with brilliant light PHOTOGRAPHY BY MEAGHAN COOK HAIR AND MAKE-UP BY MEGAN HYNES STYLING BY ALICE VOSS MODELS: SARAH CZARNUCH AND LARNI SALATHIEL   From left:...

History Repeated – Couta Boats of Queenscliff

NO SINGLE boat builder is credited with designing Queenscliff’s iconic couta boat. It simply evolved between the 1890s and the 1920s in the hands...

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On top in the kitchen

When choosing a kitchen bench top “it pays to do your research,” says Newgrove Benchtops owner Sean Blood. “The kitchen is often the heart of...

A family affair

Stepping forward

Way of the Samurai