Local SurfGrom heads to Quiksilver Pro
Local Torquay SurfGrom Rio Heaney has just won one of Surfing Australia’s Vegemite SurfGroms prizes in their “Sic Pics” competition.
Council facing intense opposition from Aireys Inlet residents for planned roads and drainage works in town’s Precinct 2.
Flipping good day for important causesPancake Day is the event, held annually on Shrove Tuesday, where volunteers flip pancakes for important causes in their communities.
Tread carefully, threatened hoodies campingHooded Plover chicks spotted in the safety of the Eagle Rock Marine Sanctuary in Aireys Inlet recently are thought to have been killed by predators.
The Surf Coast Shire is working with police to reduce the incidents of environmental vandalism, a growing problem in the area.
Have your say on coast futureA large number of coastal residents have had their say on how the local area should be managed in the short-to-medium term.
2011 in review: JuneJune 2011: The Surf Coast Times presents the year in review.
Austech Antennas for a better receptionIf things are looking a little fuzzy and pixelated at your place this summer, there is no need for despair.
Up in the Aireys tonightThe wait is finally over for thirsty Aireys Inlet residents, as well as Great Ocean Road tourists, with the Aireys Inlet pub set to reopen tonight.
Aireys Inlet artist and author Trudy White will host a Children’s Christmas Art course at the Anglesea and District Community House.
Lucky number 13Border Collies usually give birth to four to eight puppies so when DD gave birth to 13 puppies, owner Bruce Munro couldn’t believe his eyes.
Riding on a limbStepping on unexploded ordnance – bombs and landmines – is not something that Australian children have to worry about.
A recent report released by Fisheries Victoria was featured on the ABC’s 7.30.
Talking long-term solutions in Aireys‘Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime’ has a special meaning for Noel Jenkinson.
Local SurfGrom heads to Quiksilver ProLocal Torquay SurfGrom Rio Heaney has just won one of Surfing Australia’s Vegemite SurfGroms prizes in their “Sic Pics” competition.
Outfoxing the foxA fox trapping program has commenced in response to the increasing havoc they are wreaking along the Surf Coast.
Code Red fear for Great Ocean RoadMotorists are being urged to steer clear of the Great Ocean Road on days of extreme fire risk.
Not since 2001 has Geelong had a wetter year than it did last year, recording 667.4mm of rain according to statistics from The Weather Channel.
Prime chook shedThere was good cheer as students, parents and community members gathered to celebrate the opening of the new chook shed at Aireys Inlet Primary School.
2011 in review: MarchMarch 2011: The Surf Coast Times presents the year in review.
Plunging in for fish countStudents from Lorne-Aireys Inlet P-12 College are heading to the Lorne Pier to take part in the Great Victorian Fish Count.
Not what to sing, but where?Keen singers can rejoice as Christmas draws nearer, thanks to the number of opportunities to get the vocal chords warmed up at various carols events.
Community Garden open dayThe Aireys Inlet Community Garden is holding an open day this Saturday to give people an insight into what the group does.
The Corangamite CMA’s EstuaryWatch Program is looking for people to join its volunteer groups.
Fantasy in Apollo Bay and AireysIsobelle Carmody is in Australia promoting a new book in her famed fantasy series, as well as a book of wicked short stories.
Agents on song for RelayMembers of one team in the Surf Coast Relay for Life will have an original song to sing as they lap the Bob Pettitt Reserve oval.
The analysis of the Coastal Recreational Fishing Facilities report by Fisheries Victoria will feature prominently on a upcoming 7.30 on ABC.