Geelong NewsFriday 3rd September 2010Your worldwide local newspaper |
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News HeadlinesGeelong Advertiser campaign saves puppies
TOUGH new laws to stamp out rogue pet breeders are being rolled out in a statewide crackdown. St Kilda beats Geelong 83-79
St Kilda has beaten Geelong in a tight match, 83-79. Make Geelong vandal clean up, readers say
READERS have voiced their outrage after a graffiti vandal who caused almost $7000 damage escaped conviction, branding his punishment too lenient. Thompson rues Cats' slow start
Geelong coach Mark Thompson hopes his side's four-point loss to St Kilda will serve as a wake-up call for his players Final teams: three changes
Geelong has replaced Lonergan with Byrnes while St Kilda has made two adjustments to its final side Something's got to give
Geelong leads the competition for goals per game, but St Kilda is No.1 for stopping the opposition from scoring Sports HeadlinesThe new cancer - sports betting
What an odd coincidence. In the same week that rugby league struggles with a growing stench concerning a flood of serious betting being placed on a minor unlikely event that subsequently didn't occur, international cricket has been devastated by irrefutable proof that the Pakistani Test team is corrupt. Swimming laps up new funding
PARALYMPIC sport and swimming will receive the lion's share of $30 million of extra funding promised by the previous federal government. Saints snatch thriller over Geelong
GRAND final villains Stephen Milne and Adam Schneider combined to exact revenge on Geelong and book St Kilda a preliminary final berth. What it felt like to be an Olympic champion, 10 years on
Catherine Freeman is still coming to terms with that win, writes Roy Masters. Football: Mariners sink Victory
The Central Coast Mariners have recorded their second win of the season thanks to two goals from Rostyn Griffiths and Daniel McBreen, which handed the home side a 2-0 win over Melbourne Victory at Bluetongue Stadium in Gosford on Friday night. Note: News items displayed are based on keyword searches for the name of your town/city and may not always be accurate for common place names. |