Connecting climate dots at Painkalac Creek
A group of locals got together to Connect the Dots on climate science at Aireys Inlet on the weekend.
Firing Salvo Vets Band gets toes tappingThe audience knew they were in for a treat when two flag-bearers marched into the Aireys Inlet Community Centre.
Neptune Moon setting in AireysThe Roman sea god will be calling Aireys Inlet home until May 27 as part of a new exhibition at Eagles Nest Gallery.
From Queenscliff to the outbackLong distance runners Ben Watts and Sarah Bredebusch are encouraging people to get along to a fundraiser at the Queenscliff Golf Club.
Things may have been under wraps at the Aireys Inlet “bottom shops” for some time, but word is it’s going to be worth the wait.
Talk of silence around Aireys wordsThe Aireys Inlet Lighthouse Literary Festival was crowned with narrative, fiction, poetry and performance, interspersed by Paul Grabowsky’s jazz piano.
Lorne-Aireys Inlet P 9-12 College will join others in finding ways to avoid disadvantaging its VCAL students, after the Baillieu Government pulled funding.
Literary lights bright in AireysThe upcoming Lighthouse Literary Fest has added another stellar name to its guest list, with jazz musician Paul Grabowsky the latest to get on board.
Different pathways to wellbeingDr Sonja Gwosdezki’s approach to health and wellbeing is being embraced by clients from Colac, the Surf Coast, Geelong and Melbourne.
Recreational ride a ripperThe sixth annual SuperSprint Great Ocean and Otway Classic Ride was a huge success, according to both the event’s organisers and participants.
Hammonds welcomes campers againParks Victoria have reopened the Hammonds Road camping area, located in the Great Otway National Park behind Aireys Inlet.
The communities of Lorne and Aireys Inlet last week celebrated the opening of a new library and classrooms at its P-12 College.
The highly anticipated Aireys Inlet Open Mic Music Festival kicks off again this Friday.
Busy at Lorne-Aireys P-12The beginning of the year at Lorne-Aireys Inlet P-12 has been very busy with the arrival of 12 new preps, 27 year 7 students and 12 other students.
Connecting climate dots at Painkalac CreekA group of locals got together to Connect the Dots on climate science at Aireys Inlet on the weekend.
The Surf Coast Shire Council is pleased to announce its strong financial position in the lead up to this Wednesday’s 2012-2013 draft budget release.
Sporty Sue eyes worldsSusan Reilly of Aireys Inlet is one busy lady, adding three medals to her trophy cabinet after wins at the Victorian Lifesaving Masters Championships.
The Salvation Army Melbourne Veterans Band is heading to Aireys Inlet on May 1.
The issue over the Aireys Inlet precinct two works and special charge scheme will drag on for at least another month.
Corlett on refugees and silenceSilence and refugees aren’t issues normally associated with a literary festival speech, yet for Dr David Corlett the topics are inseparable.
Super awesome trash ‘n’ treasureCollectors, hoarders and fans of all things surf and skate will be in their element at the trash ‘n’ treasure event at Aireys Inlet Hotel.
Aireys Inlet is a hub for artistic activity and the launch of the Lighthouse Literary Fest is an exciting addition to the town’s creative landscape.
Aireys outlet for musical talentFive thousand people, three days, nine stages and 150 bands. That roughly sums up the Aireys Inlet Open Mic Festival, which hit a new pitch this year.
The renewal of the Aireys Inlet skate park and playground is the Surf Coast Shire’s major recreation infrastructure priority in the town.
Aireys road works at the crossroadsThe latest development in the Aireys Inlet special charge scheme saga has seen local residents deliver objections to the Surf Coast Shire’s offices.
Drink the music they serveWhen members of the Publican Band were at the Aireys Pub over the summer they thought it wouldn’t be a bad place to play a gig.
Registrations for the 2012 Aireys Inlet Open Mic Music Festival close tomorrow.