City of Greater Geelong

Protesters made their opposition known as the new City of Greater Geelong Council pushed to undo the former council decision, made with First Nations peoples鈥 support, not to recognise January 26 as 鈥淎ustralia Day鈥, reports Angela Carr.

Socialist Alliance is proud of its six-month campaign in the City of Greater Geelong wards of Corio and Hamlyn Heights. Sue Bull reports on SA鈥檚 increased vote and the challenges that progressives now face.聽

Residents in the City of Greater Geelong are concerned about an inappropriate planning application for a vacant block on the corner of Nevada Avenue and Cox Road. Sue Bull reports.

Socialist Alliance has filed a complaint with the Victorian Police and the Victorian Electoral Commission over its candidates鈥 election posters being repeatedly damaged in the City of Greater Geelong Council. Sue Bull reports.

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Isaac Nellist听补苍诲聽Riley Breen聽talk to Jordan AK about the Disrupt Land Forces protests and to Socialist Alliance councillor Sarah Hathway about her re-election campaign in Djilang/Geelong.聽

The defence minister and the City of Greater Geelong are enthusiastic about becoming a defence manufacturing zone, but not everyone agrees. Sue Bull reports.

The Northern suburbs have been neglected for too long. Residents are also up against a risk adverse council bureaucracy, which is why it's important to support councillors who will work with them to make change.聽Sarah Hathway reports.

Socialist Alliance Councillor Sarah Hathway launched her reelection bid for a spot in the City of Greater Geelong with a room full of activists and community campaigners. Sue Bull reports.

Socialist Alliance Councillor Sarah Hathway聽is standing for re-election in Corio Ward, which includes some of Victoria鈥檚 most socio-economically disadvantaged suburbs. Sue Bull reports.

Socialist councillor Sarah Hathway told an IWD function that the 鈥渕ost important鈥 thing local council can do is to invest in the community and services, while doing more for the disadvantaged.聽Jacqui Kriz reports.

Two hundred people attended Geelong Rainbow鈥檚 annual Pride march, which was followed by a festival celebrating LGBTIQ performers. Angela Carr reports.

A vigil outside City Hall drew more than 70 people to protest the council鈥檚 refusal to discuss a motion calling for a ceasefire. Sue Bull reports.