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Tuesday, 18 July

10:29

Finals time getting closer Ocean Grove Voice

As finals approach rapidly, Independent photographer Ivan Kemp went to Winter Reserve in Belmont for the Belmont vs Bannockburn senior footy and C Grade netball and St Albans Reserve for the St Albans vs Bell Park senior footy.

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10:29

Games scrapped Ocean Grove Voice

Regional Victoria will not host the 2026 Commonwealth Games with premier Daniel Andrews this morning announcing the cost associating with the event was too high.

An initial budget of $2.6 billion was pledged, but Premier Andrews said the cost had blown out to more than $6 billion.

Thats well and truly too much for a 12-day sporting event, he said.

I think all Victorians would agree that more than $6 billion is just too much. Ive made a lot of difficult decisions in this job. This is not one of them. Were simply not going to invest that money.

The state government will push ahead with legacy projects such as the construction of gymnastics and aquatics centres in Waurn Ponds and Armstrong Creek.

The Games were expected to bring 100,000 people to the region according to Minister for Commonwealth Games delivery Jacinta Allan.

In April Minister for Commonwealth Games legacy Harriet Shing said the 2026 Games would host nine sports in Geelong and is estimated to contribute more than $3 billion to Victorias economy.

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10:00

Riding for SIDS awareness Ocean Grove Voice

Bellarine cyclists are encouraged to jump on their bikes to raise money for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) through the Red Nose support service.

The Ride the Month of August for SIDS encourages cyclists of all ages and abilities to ride their bikes on the road, gym, or in their homes to raise money for grieving families and SIDS research.

The event coincides with August 5s Ride the Bellarine for SIDS, where 30 cyclists travel 110km of the Bellarine Peninsula, and director Peter Herrick said it was the first time riders could join online.

Were thrilled to roll out the Ride the Month of August for SIDS online in 2023, he said.

Were excited to welcome not only Victorians but riders from across the country to join us for this important cause.

You can clock up your kilometres in the comfort of your own home, at the gym or your favourite riding spot, its all up to you. The best part is that every cent raised goes directly to Red Nose.

Mr Herrick said the 2023 event had already raised more than $12,000 and that cyclists that joined the fundraiser event online could ride as many kilometres as they like throughout August.

We are blown away by the communitys continued support and generous donations, he said.

However, theres still plenty of time to sign up, jump on the bike and raise funds to be part of this wonderful cause.

You can also donate directly to the ride, so please dig deep this winter for Red Nose.

The 2023 Ride the Month of August for SIDS follows last years Ride the Bellarine for SIDS event success that raised $26,500 for Red Nose.

More information on how to participate and donate is available at www.rideforsids.com.

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09:01

Seagulls back to their best Ocean Grove Voice

Barwon Heads regained top form in a thumping 56-point win against Drysdale in round 14 of Bellarine Football League on Saturday July 15.

In a high-standard game in trying conditions, the Seagulls had too many avenues in attack with co-coach Mitch Herbison, young star Ollie Wiltshire and livewire small forward Luca Vella all booting four goals.

It was Vellas best game for the club while Michael Philp was a standout.

The Hawks didnt play badly, but just ran into a side that was hell bent on ironing out some creases in its game.

Ben Fennell booted five goals while Ben Henderson played one of his best games of the season.

Undefeated Torquay eventually shrugged off a determined Ocean Grove by 12 points.

Ocean Groves past two weeks have been losses, but by a combined 26 points to the leagues two best teams.

Ben McNamara and Nathan Mifsud were the Tigers best while ruckman Ed Dayman stood tall for the Grubbers.

Anglesea scooted a game and a half clear in fourth spot with an important win against fellow finals contender Geelong Amateur.

Ammos led by 17 points at the first break, but Anglesea was in front by three at half time.

But with Jarod Bacon (three goals) in fine form, the Roos prevailed by seven points despite the best efforts of Riley Ferguson, who booted three for Ammos.

Ammos are in fifth spot, equal on points with sixth-placed Modewarre.

Modda pretty much ended Queenscliffs finals hopes with a 25-point win.

Modda should win against Portarlington this week while Ammos face a tough one against Drysdale. If results go their way, the Warriors will be in the five by the end of round 15.

Morgan Fenton and Troy Anderson were Modewarres best while Jordy McIvor-Clarke continued his stellar season for the Coutas.

Newcomb won its second game of the season and it seems Portarlington will have to wait until 2024 to taste victory again.

The 52-point margin was much more than many were predicting with the Demons restricted to just one goal and 11 behinds.

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Monday, 17 July

18:27

PSA: Pholklore is slinging $5 bnh m at its Geelong location this Tuesday only "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Longtime favourite for fans of all things Vietnamese and a cheeky lunch special, Pholklore Geelong is set to be the real MVP tomorrow with its $5 bnh ms.

A saviour if your paycheck is stretched a little thin, for one day only on Tuesday, July 18, customers will be able to get their hands on these delicious Bahn Mi for a measly five dollars, which will be available until sold-out.

Keep up with the latest food and booze news across the region here.

 

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17:17

After eight years of good old-fashioned yum cha, Geelongs Golden Dragon Yum Cha has closed its doors "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

For the past eight years in a historic former bank in the heart of Geelong, sat one of the best destinations for the glorious feasting ritual of yum cha Golden Dragon Yum Cha Restaurant.

Taking over the 1888 Boom Classicism style two-storey brick bank, the dining destination (co-owned by Bryan Mu the restaurateur behind Shinra Ramen and Toki) earned itself a solid reputation among yum cha enthusiasts since opening back in 2015 for their take on the traditional Cantonese brunch, involving Chinese tea and dim sum small plates of steam, pan-fried and deep-fried dishes to be shared.

Keep up with the latest food and booze news across the region here.

Boasting a menu full of classics with a slight twist to them, the restaurant officially announced its closure to social media back in June, citing post-covid trading and financial challenges.

After eight years, it is with a heavy heart that we announce the closure of Golden Dragon Yumcha. It has been an incredible journey serving our esteemed patrons and being part of your dining experiences, the post said.

Due to after covid tough trading and financial challenge, we have made the difficult decision to cease operations. While this was not an easy choice, we believe it is the right one for the long-term sustainability of our business.

With its prime position in the CBD, Golden Dragons yum cha was one of the best excuses to get together with friends with a tonne of food, a few teas and a bottle of soft drink or two.

The business expressed its appreciation to its customers over the years for allowing them to be part of the citys hospitality story for almost a decade.

We want to express our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you who has dined with us throughout the years. Your loyalty and support have been instrumental in making Golden Dragon Yumcha a beloved dining destination within our community. It has been our pleasure to serve you and share our passion for exquisite Chinese cuisine.

Once again, we extend our heartfelt appreciation to all our customers, staff members, and community for your incredible support and patronage throughout the years. We will always remember the laughter...

15:22

When it comes to local tourism, youre more influential than you know "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

And if youre reading Forte magazine, theres a big chance that means you. 

Thats the message behind Tourism Greater Geelong and The Bellarines latest marketing campaign that aims to boost visitation and support the local industry this winter.

Stay up to date with whats happening in and around the region here.

Around 50% of visitors to the region are here to spend time with family and friends. That means residents, like you, play a huge role in how visitors experience our region. And a little local insight goes a long way.

Everyones An Influencer returns this winter to once again encourage locals to use your influence to bring loved ones to Geelong and The Bellarine. Sharing your favourite things or new experiences with your circles is a powerful way to build plans and drive visitation. Those plans may be finally booking in that catch up youve been talking about for months, getting tickets to a theatre show or visiting the latest caf youve heard great things about.

This time around four locals who live, work, study and play in the region are sharing the things they love to see and do with friends and family to hopefully inspire your own activities. 

From Sams mix of relaxing at Lon Retreat and Spa to cruising the Bellarine Rail Trail on two wheels with Robbie, theres a broad range of experiences for all types. 

 

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14:56

Tex Perkins announces The Man In Black tour, celebrating the Songs of Johnny Cash "IndyWatch Feed Cvic"

There are few artists who can translate the work of Johnny Cash and bring it to the modern day like Tex Perkins. His affinity and reverence for Johnny Cashs career is evident in the way he approaches every song as if hes lived it himself.

Now youll see for yourself when Perkins returns to the stage with a brand-new show playing the songs of Johnny Cash. He will kick off The Man In Black tour in Sydney in September, before heading across the country over three months. Locally, hell bring the show to Ballarat Civic Hall, Ballarat and Ulumbarra Theatre, Bendigo on October 7 and 8, respectively.

Tex Perkins The Man In Black

  • Wednesday 20th September State Theatre, Sydney
  • Thursday 21st September Civic Theatre, Newcastle
  • Saturday 23rd September Wollongong Town Hall, Wollongong
  • Sunday 24th September Canberra Theatre Centre, Canberra
  • Thursday 5th October Palais Theatre, Melbourne
  • Saturday 7th October Ballarat Civic Hall, Ballarat
  • Sunday 8...

13:01

St Marys wins Sunday blockbuster Ocean Grove Voice

St Marys defeated St Josephs in a Geelong Football League Sunday blockbuster on July 16.

St Marys and Colac head the league ladder on 10 wins each with three sides a game behind.

The 49-point win was made possible by a dominant display by Jesse Travaglini while Dion Johnstone and Charlie Sprague each booted four goals.

St Josephs is now in fifth spot on the ladder and faces South Barwon this weekend in what could be the Swans last chance for a finals spot.

South Barwons hard-fought 36-point win against a gallant Lara means it is still in the finals race, although at two games outside the five, there is no margin for error.

Jonty Broughton was South Barwons best with four goals while Fraser Duryea again played well.

Lara was in the contest for the majority of the match with Daniel Weigl and Bailey Ettridge (four goals) the reasons why.

Colac is looking ominous with an 84-point win against North Shore keeping second spot on the ladder.

An eight goal to one third term broke the shackles with Jonathon Simpkin booting five goals and Luke Hillman four while onballer Ben McCarthy was again prolific.

Dashing defender Cameron Anderson was North Shores best while Sam Witherden again got plenty of the footy.

Geelong West caused an upset and kept its slim finals hopes flickering with a 30-point win against Newtown & Chilwell.

Nick Hoare was thrown forward in the second half and booted three goals as the Giants ran away with the game after an even three quarters.

The Eagles should get back onto the winners list this week against St Albans while the Giants face St Marys and will need to cause an even bigger upset to remain in the finals race.

Leopold did what it needed to with a 64-point win against Grovedale.

Marcus Thompson was again among the action for Leopold with another stunning midfield display and Connor Giddings was potent up forward with four goals.

Bell Park overcame St Albans by 54 points with Jack McMahon leading the way for the young Dragons and Harry Lear booted three goals.

Bailey Coutts and Tom Caudullo were fine contributors for the Supersaints.

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11:46

2000s pop-punk trio Short Stack are heading to Torquay in October "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

From adorning countless Myspace pages in the early 2000s to proving that pop punk is alive and well decades later, beloved Budgewoi rockers Short Stack are back, playing their first shows since the sold-out capital city comeback tour, taking on regional Australia for the first time in over a decade.

Now armed with more powerful songs than hairspray, the band will work their way around the country this October with support from Hevenshe and The Beautiful Monument. Locally, theyll perform at the Torquay Hotel in Torquay on Saturday 7 October.

Short Stack Australian Tour

5 October Chelsea Heights Hotel, Chelsea Heights
Friday 6 October The Deck, Traralgon
Saturday 7 October Torquay Hotel, Torquay
Friday 13 October Tanks Art Centre, Cairns
Saturday 14 October Mansfield Hotel, Townsville
Friday 20 October The Tivoli, Brisbane
Saturday 21 October Burleigh Bazaar, Gold Coast
Sunday 22 October Kings Beach Tavern, Caloundra
Thursday 26 October Drifters Wharf, Gosford
Friday 27 October Waves, Wollongong
Saturday 28 October Panthers, Penrith
Friday 3 November Freo Social, Fremantle
Saturday 4 November Bridgeway Live, Pooraka

Keep up with the latest music news, festivals, interviews and reviews here.

Recently sharing a brand new single, the 90s-soaked bop Shotgun Wedding, inspired by the bands own formative listening and overflowing with buoyant beats, affable melodics and lyrics thatll hurl you headfirst back to days of first loves and heartbreaks, the Budgewoi rockers have also announced the release of their 2009 album Stack Is The New Black which will be available on vinyl for the very first time on July 21 via UNFD.

Releasing in 2009, Stack Is The New Black featured singles Sway, Sway Baby!, Shimmy a Go Go and Princess amongst others, with the album certified gold and hitting #1 on the ARIA Australian Albums Chart upon release.

Since first forming in the early 2000s, Short Stack have amassed a dizzying array of accolades, including being dubbed Channel V Oz Artist of the Year twice (in 2008 and 2010), scoring Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards Fave Aussie Band in 2010, and plenty of gold and platinum-selling singles along the way.

Following a break-up in 2012, a brief formation and second break-up in 2014 and 2015 respectively, a jubilant Short Stack reunion in 2020 ultimately led to the bands 2022 studio album May...

11:09

Australian Women in Music Awards announce 2023 finalists, celebrating the fierce talent of women in the industry "IndyWatch Feed Vic"

Jessica Mauboy, Sarah McLeod, Kate Ceberano, Beccy Cole, Vika & Linda and Geelongs very own Lucinda Goodwin are among the exceptional list of finalists for this years Australian Women in Music Awards (AWMA)- one of the most important events on the Australian music industry calendar.

The finalists revealed for the awards each year are a stark reminder of the females in the Australian music industry that are absolutely killing it, acknowledging the vast contributions and shining a light on the incredible accomplishments of women across all areas of the industry from on stage, to those working behind the scenes, technicians, leaders, elders, performers, songwriters, producers, engineers, filmmakers and photographers, music journalists and more.

Keep up with the latest music interviews, news and reviews here.

AWMA has raised the collective voice demanding equitable access, safety and recognition for women in the Australian music industry. We support and promote women as vital, essential contributors to the future business growth of the sector and are calling on the industry to adopt Gender Equality as a Core Music Industry value, said AWMA Founding Executive Producer & Program Director Vicki Gordon. Gender equity is still a long way in the future and we all need to remain vigilant.

 

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10:34

Ruthless Cats in Bomber blitz Ocean Grove Voice

Geelongs premiership defence is finally gathering steam after crushing Essendon by 77 points in an ominous performance at GMHBA Stadium.

As they often do at Kardinia Park, the Cats ended the contest early after slamming through the opening seven goals of the match to lead by 46 points at quarter-time on Saturday.

Shell-shocked Essendon was able to steady during the second term but it was already too late as the Cats inflicted further pain during the 18.14 (122) to 7.3 (45) triumph.

The result lifts Geelong up to fifth the highest position it has sat in all season after dropping the opening three matches of its flag defence.

The sight of a rampaging Cats unit will strike fear into the rest of the AFL, after coach Chris Scott during the week declared they are the danger.

Scott said it was probably Geelongs best performance of the season.

I think, were in general, getting closer to our best footy, and even from a personal perspe ctive, we were confident going into this week, he said.

It feels like were getting close to our best footy which were pretty confident thats going to be hard to beat.

Geelong could still pinch a top-four spot and a double finals chance as they sit just a game-and-a-half behind Melbourne.

It is no coincidence one of the Cats most powerful performances came in a match when star forward Jeremy Cameron, Norm Smith medallist Isaac Smith and premiership defender Jake Kolodjashni returned from injury.

Cameron, who missed the previous two games through concussion, spent periods off the ground after being involved in multiple collisions.

The 30-year-old played out the match and waited until the dying stages to kick his first and only goal of the match.

But fellow star Cats forward Tom Hawkins picked up the slack with five goals, four of them in the second-half.

Speedy midfielder Max Holmes had one of the best games of his young career, gathering a career-high 33 disposals 21 in the first half.

Geelong forward Gryan Miers, in his 100th game, booted the first goal of the match and delivered a memorable celebration after being at the centre of a meme comparing him to soccer legend Lionel Messi this week.

While the Cats pulled out party tricks, Essendon was on the end of their heaviest defeat since losing to Port Adelaide by 84 points in round 22 last season the match that ended Ben Ruttens stint as coach.

The Bombers entered the match on a high after smashing Adelaide last week in a performance captain Zach Merrett labelled as the Bombers best in his 10 years at the club.

Clearly we were really disappointed after a good performance last week but its just more evidence to me that its a really tough competition, Essendon coach Brad Scott said.

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09:44

Pedestrians urged to Stop. Look. Live Ocean Grove Voice

Pedestrians are being urged to Stop. Look. Live. as part of a new Crime Stoppers Victoria campaign delivered in partnership with Victoria Police.

The campaign will focus on reducing the number of pedestrians seriously injured or killed while crossing the road in built up areas, where there is a speed limit of 60km/h.

Crime Stoppers Victoria chief executive Stella Smith said the campaign would use a variety of techniques to educate vulnerable pedestrians on how they can stay safe using Victorian roads.

Every Victorian deserves to get home safely and the easiest way to achieve this is to identify risks and follow the road rules, Ms Smith said.

No matter whether you are a pedestrian, driver or cyclist on the road, we challenge everyone to stop and think, is this safe?

According to Victoria Police and TAC data, 70 percent of all pedestrian deaths in Victoria occur in metropolitan Melbourne.

The most vulnerable people are primary school children aged 4-12, intoxicated pedestrians aged 30-39 and elderly pedestrians aged over 70.

Ms Smith said 36 pedestrians had been killed on Victorian roads over the past 12 months a figure she hoped would decrease with more education.

We all play a role in keeping our roads safe and Crime Stoppers Victoria is offering vulnerable pedestrians the tools they need to use our roads safely, she said

We have seen 175 pedestrians killed on our roads over the last five years, and a significant number of those have been in 60 km/h zones.

We hope with more education and awareness we can reduce the number of injuries and most importantly, deaths on our roads.

As part of the campaign, Crime Stoppers Victoria will hit the streets to actively engage with high-risk pedestrians to educate them on how they can help keep our roads incident free.

Crime Stoppers will also visit locations across Melbourne which have the highest number of pedestrian fatalities, focusing particularly on community hubs and primary schools.

Victoria Police Road Policing Command Acting Assistant Commissioner Martin OBrien said police were focused on protecting the most vulnerable road users.

Too many vulnerable road users, including pedestrians, are being killed or seriously injured and its all too preventable.

We are grateful to have Crime Stoppers Victoria launching this campaign, along with the many councils, schools and businesses that will support this initiative to improve road safety, he said.

Everyone has a role to play in keeping our roads safe, and we urge everyone to think not only about their own safety but how their behaviour can impact the safety of others.

Learn how you can keep our roads safe at crimestoppersvic.com.au

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09:43

Helping little anglers get hooked on fishing Ocean Grove Voice

Victorias next generation of recreational fishers are getting the opportunity to get hooked on fishing, with free Little Angler Kits for kids across Victoria.

Outdoor Recreation Minister Sonya Kilkenny announced 60,000 kits will be made available to grade five primary students in more than 1900 Victorian schools later this year.

The kits will set families up with everything they need to wet a line including a fishing rod and reel, line, tackle box, some tackle and a Kids Guide to Fishing that includes information and links to educational resources to learn the basics such as fishing safety, knots and rigs.

The kits will help youngsters get active, learn about the aquatic environment and have fun in the great outdoors whether they be down the coast, on Port Phillip Bay or by a river in regional Victoria.

The Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) is leading the roll out and has released a tender today for the supply of kits, with schools encouraged to register early interest.

The Little Angler Kits complements several other initiatives led by the VFA to encourage youngsters to connect with nature and enjoy Victorias spectacular waterways. This includes the stocking of almost 10 million fish last season, more than any other state in the country.

For the September school holidays, 80 family fishing lakes across the state share in more than 60,000 catchable-size rainbow trout to provide children the chance to catch their first fish.

Every year, free VicFishKids events provide kids with the opportunity to try fishing with help from experts and Fishcare volunteers. All fishing gear is supplied and every child heads home with a free rod to continue their fishing journey on their next holiday with family and friends.

We want more young people getting into fishing because we know it brings people together in the great outdoors, boosts local businesses and encourages Victorians to discover new parts of this great state, Ms Kilkenny said.

Offering free Little Angler Kits through schools helps the next generation of fishers reel in a hobby they can enjoy for a lifetime.

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