Latest Geelong City Council News | Page 21

Mayor Murrihy elected to serve community
Community Green Achievers honoured
Happy trails in Barwon Heads
Sustainable bridges in North Geelong win awards
First Nations mural at Old Geelong Gaol
2023 Geelong Calendar photography competition is now open
Mayoral election to be held next week
Resignation of Mayor Stephanie Asher
CCTV used to target illegal dumping
Foo Fighters gig breakout night for Geelong
Spring into Nature Stewards program
Nature Stewards returns in July
Care Packs Support Rough Sleepers
Region’s natural environment and wildlife to receive boost
Projections mark National Reconciliation Week
Council adopts Social Equity Framework 2022-25
Greater public use of Blue Waters Lake Reserve
Draft master plan for woodland nature reserve
Council puts plan in place at Shell Reserve
Progress on transition to circular economy
Expressions of Interest for Chilwell Library Public Art Commission
Starting conversation about 26 January
Join today for a $50 Active Feet voucher!
Gallery expansion could deliver for Geelong
Do you have story to tell Disability Royal Commission?
Surround Sounds ends on high
Encouraging women to lead
Changes to Environment Protection Act
Calling for Geelong Small Business Festival event hosts
Reference group established for NACH
Councillor ‘Listening Posts’ return
Pending decisions on development of next Precinct Structure Plans
Council branches out to support tree management program
Walking tour highlights women’s street art
Road resheeting works – Portarlington
Commission refuses application for more gaming machines
Creating jobs and community facilities at Drysdale
Activation and marketing of central Geelong
Stronger focus on upgrading ageing asset base
Farming land at Leopold to be rezoned for housing
Northern hub to go renewable
Council releases break-even Proposed Budget
Council proposes selling surplus assets
National Wool Museum Shop sale – 30 percent off
Entry changes to City facilities
Outdoor pool at Drysdale gets green light
Help needed to hunt for tree hollows
ANZAC projections on City Hall