Laying it down, rolling it out
Some nineteen weeks after works began in the Jan Juc Creek Reserve to harvest storm water from the creek, the park is open for use.
Monster ready to invade the cityA deliberately provocative solo dance performance, Monster Body is the latest creation by emerging Jan Juc choreographer and performer Atlanta Eke.
Victorians step it up at the ProVictorian wildcards Nic Muscroft and Nikki van Dijk stepped up their 2012 campaigns as they took on the best of the best in last week’s Rip Curl Pro.
In welcome news for many Surf Coast and Bellarine locals, almost 16,000 premises across the region have been included in the NBN rollout plan.
A taste before the Rip Curl ProA stormy 8-10 foot swell offered some spectacular images and opportunities for surfers to test themselves.
Local nippers triumph at state titlesAfter a season close to the top, it was Torquay Surf Lifesaving Club’s nippers who took out the 2012 Victorian Junior Championships State Title.
Cleaning up town and coastIn conjunction with Clean Up Australia Day, the Surfrider Foundation is staging a clean-up for community groups, residents and visitors of Bells Beach.
Record crews at Aussie titlesOver thirty crews from around the region headed north this weekend for the 2012 Navy Australian Surf Rowers League Australian Open.
Grant helps beat coastal vegetation invaderA plant which is widely available at nurseries has been causing big problems as it invades not only our coastline, but areas throughout Victoria.
Juc nippers break droughtLast weekend the nippers from Jan Juc Surf Lifesaving Club (SLSC) headed for Warrnambool hopeful and returned triumphant.
Third at Thunder for JucanaughtsThe Jan Juc women’s surfboat crew has walked away from their maiden Ocean Thunder Pro series fired up for more after bad surf luck foiled their plans.
A new St Vincent De Paul branch has opened its doors in Torquay to give aid to areas including Torquay, Jan Juc, Bells Beach, Bellbrae and Anglesea.
Surf Coast groms show east coast how it’s doneGunnamatta Beach was where the action was last weekend as the Victorian Junior Surfing Titles and the Toll IPEC Victorian Open Titles got underway.
Byrne back for a breatherJan Juc’s Damien Byrne is out of the saddle and back in town to sit out the northern wet season and give his horse Gasper a well-earned break.
Laying it down, rolling it outSome nineteen weeks after works began in the Jan Juc Creek Reserve to harvest storm water from the creek, the park is open for use.
Life Saving Victoria’s 2012 Wieland Shield team has been announced, with Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula representatives featuring strongly.
Muscroft rips up Margaret RiverJan Juc’s Nic Muscroft surfed his way to the quarter finals of the Telstra Drug Aware Pro, bringing home an equal fifth place.
Locals hot at state stand up titlesLocal board-riders lit up the honour roll at the recent Victorian Stand Up Paddleboard (SUP) Titles held at Point Danger.
Jan Juc ready for junior champsHundreds of junior lifesavers from 38 clubs around the state will head to Lorne to contest the 2012 Victorian Junior Championships.
Hundreds of metres of parkland in Jan Juc remain fenced off after EPA tests showed the presence of asbestos.
Most dangerous Sharks namedJan Juc Cricket Club celebrated its 30th anniversary last weekend with a gala dinner and the naming of its best ever team.
A journey for climate changeJan Juc’s Patrick Kirkby is heading back overseas to increase climate change awareness, this time travelling to Vietnam.
Juniors rip up round twoTthe states’s best junior surfers took to the waves at Jan Juc for the finals of the second round of the Victorian Junior Titles.
Watch your step in Jan JucAging water infrastructure below reserves in Jan Juc has led to a series of large holes and unstable ground, raising safety concerns.
Local crews oarsome at national deciderThe deciding rounds for state representative surfboat teams took place last week over two very different events.
Surf Coast dominatesThe Jan Juc Summer Surf Series event on the weekend saw great conditions and fierce competition, with the Surf Coast dominating the results.
Final figures reveal the Surf Coast and Bellarine’s inaugural Relay for Life fundraisers netted nearly $140,000 for the Cancer Council of Victoria.