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Geelong is the second largest city
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, Australia
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 and is the largest regional centre in the state. It is a port city with an urban population of 160,991 people, and one of the largest provincial cities in Australia. The city is located on Corio Bay
Corio Bay

Corio Bay is one of numerous bays in the southwest corner of Australia's Port Phillip, and is the bay on which abuts the City of Geelong, Victoria....
 and the Barwon River
Barwon River (Victoria)

The Barwon River rises in the Otway Ranges of Victoria , Australia, runs through Winchelsea, Victoria and the city of Geelong, Victoria, where it is joined by the Moorabool River, and enters the sea at Barwon Heads, Victoria after passing through Lake Connewarre on the Bellarine Peninsula....
, south-west of the state's capital, Melbourne, and is covered by the City of Greater Geelong
City of Greater Geelong

The City of Greater Geelong is a Local Government Areas of Victoria in Victoria, Australia.It is located in the western part of the state, south-west of Melbourne....
 municipality.

The urban area runs from the plains of Lara
Lara, Victoria

Lara is a residential and rural town, 15 km north-east of Geelong, Victoria, inland from the Princes Freeway to Melbourne....
 in the north to the rolling hills of Waurn Ponds
Waurn Ponds, Victoria

Waurn Ponds is a mainly residential southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria, Australia, Australia.The suburb is bounded by Rossack Drive, Princes Highway, the Port Fairy railway line, Victoria, Reservoir Road, Draytons Road, Pigdons Road, Deakin University and Honeys Road....
 to the south, with the bay to the east and hills to the west.






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Geelong is the second largest city
List of cities in Australia

This is a list of city in Australia arranged by state....
 in the state
States and territories of Australia

The Australia is made up of six states and two major mainland territories. There are also lesser territories that are under the administration of the federal government....
 of Victoria
Victoria (Australia)

File:Map Victoria Aboriginal tribes .jpgVictoria is a States and territories of Australia located in the southeastern corner of Australia. It is the smallest mainland state in area but the most Population density and urbanised....
, Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
 and is the largest regional centre in the state. It is a port city with an urban population of 160,991 people, and one of the largest provincial cities in Australia. The city is located on Corio Bay
Corio Bay

Corio Bay is one of numerous bays in the southwest corner of Australia's Port Phillip, and is the bay on which abuts the City of Geelong, Victoria....
 and the Barwon River
Barwon River (Victoria)

The Barwon River rises in the Otway Ranges of Victoria , Australia, runs through Winchelsea, Victoria and the city of Geelong, Victoria, where it is joined by the Moorabool River, and enters the sea at Barwon Heads, Victoria after passing through Lake Connewarre on the Bellarine Peninsula....
, south-west of the state's capital, Melbourne, and is covered by the City of Greater Geelong
City of Greater Geelong

The City of Greater Geelong is a Local Government Areas of Victoria in Victoria, Australia.It is located in the western part of the state, south-west of Melbourne....
 municipality.

The urban area runs from the plains of Lara
Lara, Victoria

Lara is a residential and rural town, 15 km north-east of Geelong, Victoria, inland from the Princes Freeway to Melbourne....
 in the north to the rolling hills of Waurn Ponds
Waurn Ponds, Victoria

Waurn Ponds is a mainly residential southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria, Australia, Australia.The suburb is bounded by Rossack Drive, Princes Highway, the Port Fairy railway line, Victoria, Reservoir Road, Draytons Road, Pigdons Road, Deakin University and Honeys Road....
 to the south, with the bay to the east and hills to the west. The climate
Climate

Climate encompasses the temperatures, humidity, atmospheric pressure, winds, rainfall, atmospheric particle count and numerous other Meteorology elements in a given region over long periods of time, as opposed to the term weather, which refers to current activity of these same elements....
 is temperate
Temperate

In geography, temperate or tepid latitudes of the globe lie between the tropics and the polar circles. The changes in these regions between summer and winter are generally mild, rather than extreme hot or cold....
, with four distinct seasons. The city is the home to car manufacturer Ford Australia
Ford Australia

Ford Australia is the Australian subsidiary of Ford Motor Company and was founded in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria in 1925 as an outpost of Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited....
 and the Geelong Football Club
Geelong Football Club

Geelong Football Club, nicknamed The Cats, is a professional Australian rules football club based in the city of Geelong. Playing in the Australian Football League , they have won seven Australian Football League premierships, and nine McClelland Trophies.....
, nicknamed The Cats.

Geelong was named in 1837 by Governor Richard Burke, with the name derived from the local Wathaurong Aboriginal
Indigenous Australians

Indigenous Australians are the first human inhabitants of the Australian continent and its nearby islands and their descendants. Indigenous Australians are distinguished as either Australian Aborigines or Torres Strait Islanders, who currently together make up about 2.6% of Australia's population....
 name for the region, Jillong, thought to mean 'land' or 'cliffs'. The area was first surveyed in 1838, three weeks after Melbourne, and the Post Office was open by June 1840. The first woolstore was erected in this period and Geelong became the port for the wool
Wool

Wool is the fiber derived from the specialized skin cells, called follicles, of animals in the Caprinae family, principally domestic sheep, but the hair of certain species of other Mammalia such as cashmere goat, llamas, rabbits and keeshonds may also be called wool....
 industry of the Western District
Western District

The Western District is a region of Australia located in the south-west corner of the state of Victoria , extending to Ballarat, Victoria in the east and as far north as Ararat, Victoria where it borders the Wimmera region....
. The gold rush
Victorian gold rush

The Victorian gold rush was a period in the history of Victoria , Australia approximately between 1851 and the late 1860s.During this era Victoria dominated the world's gold output....
 in Ballarat saw the population of Geelong increase to 22,000 by the mid 1850s. The city then diversified into manufacturing, rivalling Sydney, Hobart and Melbourne as wool mills, rope
Rope

A rope is a length of fibers, twisted or braided together to improve strength for pulling and connecting. It has tensile strength but is too flexible to provide compressive strength ....
works, and paper mill
Paper mill

A paper mill is a factory devoted to making paper from Wood_pulp and other ingredients using a Fourdrinier Machine or similar apparatus. It is a common misconception that paper mills are sources of odors....
s were established, but the next few decades saw the population stay relatively constant until the 20th century.

Geelong was proclaimed a city in 1910, with industrial growth from this time until the 1960s establishing the city as a manufacturing centre for the state, and saw the population grow to over 100,000 by the mid 1960s. Population increases over the last decade were due to growth in service industries, as the manufacturing sector has declined. Redevelopment
Urban renewal

File:Melbourne docklands urban renewal.jpgUrban renewal is a program of land re-development in areas of moderate to high density urban land use....
 of the inner city has occurred since the 1990s, as well as gentrification
Gentrification

Gentrification, or urban gentrification, is the change in an urban area associated with the population mobility of more affluent individuals into a lower-class area....
 of inner suburbs. Geelong now has a population growth rate higher than the national average, and is the 12th largest city in Australia.

History


19th century: White settlement

The area of Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula was originally occupied by Aboriginal
Victorian Aborigines

File:Map Victoria Aboriginal tribes .jpgThe Indigenous Australians of Victoria , Australia shared many characteristics with those elsewhere on mainland Australia....
 tribes, notably the Wathaurong people, before white settlement in the early 19th century.

The first non-Aboriginal person recorded as visiting the Geelong region was Lt. John Murray
John Murray (Australian explorer)

John Murray was a seaman and explorer of Australia. He was the first European to discover Port Phillip, the bay on which the cities of Melbourne and Geelong are situated....
, who commanded the brig Lady Nelson
Lady Nelson

The Lady Nelson was a vessel used in the exploration of the coast of Australia in the early years of the 19th century. It was the first vessel to sail eastward through Bass Strait, the first to sail along the entire eastern coastline of Australia, as well as the first to enter Port Phillip Bay....
. After anchoring outside Port Phillip Heads (the narrow entrance to Port Phillip
Port Phillip

Port Phillip is a large Headlands and bays in southern Victoria , Australia. Geographically, Port Phillip is a large marine bay 1,930 km? in area which has a coastline length of 264 km ....
, onto which both Geelong and Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
 now front) on 1 February 1802 he sent a small boat with six men to explore. Led by John Bowen
John Bowen

John Bowen may refer to:* John Bowen , bishop of Sierra Leone*John S. Bowen , American advertising executive*John S. Bowen, American Confederate general...
 they explored the immediate area, returning to the Lady Nelson on 4 February. On reporting favourable findings, the Lady Nelson entered Port Phillip
Port Phillip

Port Phillip is a large Headlands and bays in southern Victoria , Australia. Geographically, Port Phillip is a large marine bay 1,930 km? in area which has a coastline length of 264 km ....
 on 14 February, and did not leave until 12 March. During this time, Murray explored the Geelong area and, whilst on the far side of the bay, claimed the entire area for Britain. He named the bay Port King, after Philip Gidley King
Philip Gidley King

Philip Gidley King Royal Navy was an British naval officer and colonial administrator. He is best known as the official founder of the first European settlement on Norfolk Island and as the third Governor of New South Wales....
, then Governor of New South Wales
New South Wales

New South Wales is Australia's oldest and most populous States and territories of Australia, located in the south-east of the country, north of Victoria and south of Queensland....
. Governor King later renamed the bay Port Phillip Bay after the first governor of Australia, Arthur Phillip
Arthur Phillip

Admiral Arthur Phillip Royal Navy was a British naval Admiraland colonial administrator. Phillip was appointed Governors of New South Wales of New South Wales, the first European colony on the Australian continent, and was the founder of the site which is now the city of Sydney....
. Arriving not long after Murray was Matthew Flinders
Matthew Flinders

Captain Matthew Flinders, Royal Navy was one of the most successful navigators and cartography of his age. In a career that spanned just over twenty years, he sailed with Captain William Bligh, circumnavigated Australia and encouraged the use of that name for the continent....
, who entered Port Phillip Bay on 27 April 1802. He charted the entire bay, including the Geelong area, believing he was the first to sight the huge expanse of water, but in a rush to reach Sydney before winter set in he left Port Phillip on 3 May.

In January 1803, Surveyor-General Charles Grimes
Charles Grimes

Charles Grimes was an England-born surveyor who did some valuable work in colonial Australia. He served as surveyor-general of New South Wales and was the discoverer of the Yarra River in what is now the State of Victoria....
 arrived at Port Phillip in the sloop
Sloop

A sloop is a sailboat with a fore-and-aft rig and a single mast farther forward than the mast of a cutter . A sloop's fore-triangle is smaller than a cutter's, and a sloop usually bends only one headsail, though this distinction is not definitive....
 Cumberland and mapped the area, including the future site of Geelong, but reported the area was unfavourable for settlement and returned to Sydney on 27 February. In October of the same year, the HMS Calcutta
HMS Calcutta

Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Calcutta, after the Indian city of Calcutta .* The first HMS Calcutta was a 54-gun fourth-rate ship, originally the East Indiaman Warley and purchased in 1795, captured by the French in 1805 and destroyed by British ships in 1809....
 led by Lieutenant-Colonel David Collins
David Collins (governor)

David Collins was the inaugural Lieutenant Governor of the Colony of Van Diemens Land, founded in 1804, which in 1901 became the state of Tasmania in the Commonwealth of Australia....
 arrived in the bay to establish the Sullivan Bay
Sullivan Bay, Victoria

Sullivan Bay lies 60 km due south of Melbourne on Port Phillip Bay, one km east of Sorrento, Victoria. It was established as a short lived convict settlement in 1803 by Lieutenant David Collins ....
 penal colony
Penal colony

A penal colony is a Human settlement used to detain prisoners and generally use them for penal labour in an economically underdeveloped part of the state's territories, and on a far larger scale than a prison farm....
. Collins was dissatisfied with the area chosen, and sent a small party led by First Lieutenant J.H. Tuckey to investigate alternate sites. The party spent 22 October to 27 October on the north shore of Corio Bay, where the first Aboriginal
Victorian Aborigines

File:Map Victoria Aboriginal tribes .jpgThe Indigenous Australians of Victoria , Australia shared many characteristics with those elsewhere on mainland Australia....
 death at the hands of European in Victoria occurred.

The next European visit to the Geelong area was by the explorers Hamilton Hume
Hamilton Hume

Hamilton Hume was the first Australian born explorer.Hume was born on his father's property at Seven Hills, New South Wales near Parramatta, New South Wales, a settlement close to Sydney....
 and William Hovell
William Hovell

William Hilton Hovell was an England explorer of Australia....
. They reached the northern edge of Corio Bay
Corio Bay

Corio Bay is one of numerous bays in the southwest corner of Australia's Port Phillip, and is the bay on which abuts the City of Geelong, Victoria....
 - the area of Port Phillip Bay that Geelong now fronts - on 16 December 1824, and it was at this time they reported that the Aborigines called the area Corayo, the bay being called Jillong. Hume and Hovell had been contracted to travel overland from Sydney to Port Phillip, and having achieved this they stayed the night and begun their return journey two days later on 18 December.

The convict
Convict

A convict is "a person found guilty of a crime and sentenced by a court" or "a person serving a sentence in prison", sometimes referred to in slang as simply a "con"....
 William Buckley
William Buckley (convict)

William Buckley was an England convict who was Convictism in Australia, escaped, was given up for dead and lived in an Indigenous Australian community for many years....
 escaped from the Sullivan Bay
Sullivan Bay, Victoria

Sullivan Bay lies 60 km due south of Melbourne on Port Phillip Bay, one km east of Sorrento, Victoria. It was established as a short lived convict settlement in 1803 by Lieutenant David Collins ....
 settlement in 1803, and lived among the Wathaurong people for 32 years on the Bellarine Peninsula. In 1835, John Batman
John Batman

John Batman was an Australian farmer and businessman who was one of the first settlers of the Melbourne area and known for founding Victoria ....
 used Indented Head as his base camp, leaving behind several employees whilst he returned to Tasmania
Tasmania

Tasmania is an Australian island and States and territories of Australia of the same name. It is located south of the eastern side of the continent, being separated from it by Bass Strait....
 (then known as Van Diemen's Land
Van Diemen's Land

Van Diemen's Land was the original name used by Europeans for the island of Tasmania, now part of Australia. The the Netherlands explorer Abel Tasman was the first European to explore Tasmania....
) for more supplies and his family. In this same year, Buckley surrendered to the party led by John Helder Wedge
John Helder Wedge

John Helder Wedge surveyor and explorer, was the second son of Charles Wedge of Shudy Camps, Cambridge, England, from whom he learned the rudiments of his profession....
 and was later pardon
Pardon

A pardon is the forgiveness of a crime and the penalty associated with it. It is granted by a head of state, such as a monarch or president, or by a competent Roman Catholic Church authority....
ed by Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Arthur, and subsequently given the position of interpreter
Interpreting

Language interpreting or interpretation is the intellectual activity of facilitating oral and sign-language communication, either simultaneously or consecutively, between two or more users of different languages....
 to the natives.

1830s: Town beginnings

Captainfosterfyans
In March 1836, three squatters
Squatting (pastoral)

In Australian history, 'squatter' referred to those who occupied large tracts of Crown land in order to graze livestock.  Initially often having no legal rights to the land, they gained its usage by being the first Europeans in the area....
, David Fisher, James Strachan and George Russell arrived on the Caledonia and settled the area. Geelong was first surveyed by Assistant Surveyor, W. H. Smythe three weeks after Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
, and was gazetted as a town on 10 October 1838. There was already a church, hotel, store and wool store, 82 houses, and the town population was 545. By 1840, the first wool had been sent to England and a regular steamer
Steamboat

A steamboat or steamship, sometimes called a steamer, is a ship in which the primary method of propulsion is steam engine, typically driving propellers or paddlewheels....
 service was running between Geelong and Melbourne. Captain Foster Fyans
Foster Fyans

Foster Fyans , soldier, penal administrator and public servant, was acting commandant of the second convict settlement at Norfolk Island, the first police magistrate at Geelong, Victoria, and commissioner of crown lands for the Portland, Victoria in the Port Phillip District of New South Wales....
 was commissioned as the local Police
Police

Police are agents or agencies, usually of the executive , empowered to enforce the law and to ensure public and social order through the legitimized use of force....
 Magistrate
Magistrate

A magistrate is a judicial officer; in ancient Rome, the word magistratus denoted one of the highest government officers with judicial and executive powers....
 in 1837 and established himself on the Barwon River at the site of the area of present-day Fyansford
Fyansford, Victoria

Fyansford is a township on the western edge of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, named after Captain Foster Fyans who came to Geelong as a Police magistrate in October, 1837....
. Fyans constructed a breakwater
Breakwater (structure)

Breakwaters are structures constructed on coasts as part of coastal management or to protect an anchorage from the effects of weather and longshore drift....
 to improve the water supply to the city by preventing the salty lower reaches from mixing with fresh water and pooling water.

The Geelong Keys
Geelong Keys

The Geelong Keys were a set of keys discovered in 1845 or 1846 in the time of Governor Charles La Trobe at Corio Bay in Victoria , Australia. They were embedded in the stone of the beach in such a way as to make him believe that they had been there for 100-150 years ....
 were discovered around 1845 by Governor Charles La Trobe
Charles La Trobe

Charles Joseph La Trobe was the first Governors of Victoria of the colony of Victoria, Australia ....
 on Corio Bay. They were embedded in the stone in such a way that he believed that they had been there for 100–150 years, possibly dropped by Portuguese explorers
Theory of Portuguese discovery of Australia

Although most historians hold that the European exploration of Australia began in 1606 with the voyage of the Dutch Republic navigator Willem Janszoon on board the Duyfken, a number of alternative theories have been put forward....
. In 1849, Fyans was nominated as the inaugural Mayor of the Geelong Town Council. An early settler of Geelong, Alexander Thomson
Alexander Thomson (pioneer)

Dr. Alexander Thomson was elected as the first mayor of Geelong, Victoria and held the position on five occasions from 1850 - 1858. Thomson was the first settler in the area known as Belmont, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong and called his homestead Kardinia, a property now listed on the Register of the National Estate....
, for which the area of Thomson in East Geelong is named, settled on the Barwon River, and was Mayor of Geelong on five occasions from 1850–1858.

1850s: Gold rush


Gold was discovered in nearby Ballarat
Ballarat, Victoria

Ballarat is a city in Victoria , Australia, and Victoria's largest inland city. It is well-known for its history and heritage.It is approximately 105 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, Australia, with an urban population of 88,437 people....
 in 1851, causing the Geelong population to grow to 23,000 people by the mid 1850s. To counter this, a false map was issued by Melbourne interests to new arrivals, showing the quickest road to the goldfields as being via Melbourne. The first issue of the Geelong Advertiser
Geelong Advertiser

The Geelong Advertiser is a daily newspaper servicing Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, the Bellarine Peninsula and surrounding areas....
 newspaper was published in 1840 by James Harrison
James Harrison (engineer)

James Harrison was a Scotland newspaper printer, journalist, politician and pioneer in the field of mechanical refrigeration....
, who also devised the world's first successful ice making and refrigeration
Refrigeration

Refrigeration is the process of removing heat from an enclosed space, or from a substance, and moving it to a place where it is unobjectionable....
 machinery in 1856.

The Geelong Hospital
Geelong Hospital

The Geelong Hospital is an Australian public hospital located in Ryrie Street, Geelong, Victoria. The hospital is part of Barwon Health, Victoria's largest regional health care provider....
 was opened in 1852, and construction on the Geelong Town Hall
Geelong Town Hall

Geelong Town Hall is a civic building located on Gheringhap Street in central Geelong, Victoria, Victoria . It was originally built for the City of Geelong, which became the City of Greater Geelong in 1993....
 commenced in 1855. Development of the Port of Geelong
Port of Geelong

The Port of Geelong is located on the shores of Corio Bay in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. The port is the sixth-largest in Australia by tonnage....
 began with the creation of the first shipping channel in Corio Bay
Corio Bay

Corio Bay is one of numerous bays in the southwest corner of Australia's Port Phillip, and is the bay on which abuts the City of Geelong, Victoria....
 in 1853. The Geelong to Melbourne
Geelong railway line, Victoria

The Geelong Line is a regional passenger rail service operated by V/Line in Victoria , Australia. It serves passengers between state capital Melbourne and the regional city of Geelong, Victoria....
 railway was built by the Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company
Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company

The Geelong and Melbourne Railway Company was a railway company in Victoria , Australia. The company opened a railway in 1857 from Geelong, Victoria to Newport railway station, Melbourne....
 in 1857 and extended to Ballarat in 1862. Rabbit
Rabbit

Rabbits are small mammals in the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, found in several parts of the world. There are seven different genus in the family taxonomy as rabbits, including the European rabbit , Cottontail rabbit , and the Amami rabbit ....
s were introduced to Australia
Rabbits in Australia

File:Oryctolagus cuniculus Tasmania.jpgFile:Wild rabbit in grass.jpgIn Australia, rabbits are the most serious mammalian Pest , an invasive species whose destruction of habitats is responsible for the extinction or major decline of many native animals such as the Western Quoll....
 in 1859 by Thomas Austin
Thomas Austin

Thomas Austin was a pioneer settler in Van Diemen?s Land and Winchelsea, Victoria, Victoria, Australia, and is generally credited with the introduction of Rabbits in Australia in 1859....
, who imported them from England for hunting
Hunting

Hunting is the practice of pursuing living animals for food, recreation, or trade. In present-day use, the term refers to lawful hunting, as distinguished from poaching, which is the killing, trapping or capture of the hunted species contrary to law....
 purposes at his Barwon Park property near Winchelsea
Winchelsea, Victoria

Winchelsea is a town in Victoria , Australia.It is in the Surf Coast Shire local government area and located on the Barwon River 115 km south-west of Melbourne and close to Geelong, Victoria ....
. One of Geelong's best known department stores, Bright and Hitchcocks
Bright and Hitchcocks

Bright and Hitchcocks was a Department Store in Geelong, Victoria. It existed at the same site between 1855 and 1979. The building remains today on the south-east corner of Moorabool and Little Malop Streets in central Geelong....
, was opened in 1861, and the HM Prison Geelong
HM Prison Geelong

HM Prison Geelong was a maximum security Australia prison located on the corner of Myers Street and Swanston Street in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia....
 built using convict labour, was opened in 1864.

In 1866 Graham Berry
Graham Berry

Sir Graham Berry, KCMG , Australian Colonialism politician, was the 11th Premier of Victoria. He was one of the most Radical and colourful figures in the politics of colonial Victoria, and made the most determined efforts to break the power of the Victorian Legislative Council, the stronghold of the landowning class....
 started a newspaper, the Geelong Register, as a rival to the established Geelong Advertiser. When this proved unsuccessful, he bought the Advertiser and made himself editor of the now merged papers. Using the paper as a platform, he was elected for West Geelong
Geelong West, Victoria

Geelong West is a commercial and residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. When Geelong was founded, the area was known as Kildare but its name was changed to Geelong West in 1875....
 in 1869. In 1877 he switched to Geelong, which he represented until 1886, and served as Victorian Premier
Premiers of Victoria

Before the 1890s, there was no formal party system in Victoria . Party labels before that time indicate a general tendency only. From the 1880s, until after Federation of Australia in 1901, Victorian politics were dominated by Protectionist Party, who were opposed by Free Trade Party....
 in 1875, 1877–1880, and 1880–1881. On the Market Square
Market Square, Geelong

Geelong's Market Square was established as part of the initial surveying of the town. Geelong's Market Square was reserved by Governor Sir George Gipps as a town square....
 in the middle of the city, a clock tower was erected in 1856, and an Exhibition Building was opened in 1879, ahead of Melbourne.

1860s: Growth slows

Tramway Opening Geelong 1912
The gold rush had seen Ballarat
Ballarat, Victoria

Ballarat is a city in Victoria , Australia, and Victoria's largest inland city. It is well-known for its history and heritage.It is approximately 105 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, Australia, with an urban population of 88,437 people....
 and Bendigo
Bendigo, Victoria

Bendigo is a regional city in central Victoria, Australia, located in the City of Greater Bendigo. The Greater Bendigo municipality is home to around 100,000 while the city has a steadily growing urban population of about 80,000 people which places it as the fourth largest regional centre in Victoria after Ballarat, Victoria, Geelong, Victo...
 grow larger than Geelong in terms of population. Melbourne
Melbourne

Melbourne is the more common name for the geographic region and Census in Australia of the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It is the second List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a population of approximately 3.8 million and serves as the List of Australian capital cities of Victoria ....
 critics dubbed Geelong 'Sleepy Hollow', a tag that recurred many times in the following years. A number of industries became established in Geelong, including Victoria's first woollen mill
Textile manufacturing

Textile manufacture is a major industry. It is based in the conversion of three types of fiber into yarn, then fabric, then textiles. These are then fabricated into clothing or other artifacts....
 at South Geelong
South Geelong, Victoria

South Geelong also referred to as Geelong South, is a residential and industrial southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia....
 in 1868. In 1869 the clipper
Clipper

A clipper was a very fast sailing ship of the 19th century that had multiple Mast and a square rig. They were generally narrow for their length, could carry limited bulk freight, small by later 19th century standards, and had a large total sail area....
 Lightning
Lightning (clipper)

Lightning was a clipper, one of the last really large extreme clippers to be built in the USA. She was built by Donald McKay for James Baines of the Black Ball Line , Liverpool, for the Australia trade....
 caught fire at the Yarra Street pier and was cast adrift in Corio Bay to burn before finally sunk by artillery fire. Improvements to transport saw Geelong emerge as the centre of the Western District of Victoria, with railway lines extended towards Colac
Colac, Victoria

Colac is a town in the western district of Victoria, Australia, situated approximately 150 kilometres south-west of Melbourne on the southern shore of Lake Colac....
 in 1876, and to Queenscliff
Bellarine Peninsula Railway

The Bellarine Railway is a volunteer-operated steam-driven tourist railway located in Victoria, Australia, Australia. It operates on a 16 km section of a formerly disused branch line on the Bellarine Peninsula between the coastal towns of Queenscliff, Victoria and Drysdale, Victoria, near Geelong, Victoria....
 in 1879. Construction of the Hopetoun shipping channel
Corio Bay

Corio Bay is one of numerous bays in the southwest corner of Australia's Port Phillip, and is the bay on which abuts the City of Geelong, Victoria....
 began in 1881 and completed in1893.

Edina Geelong
The Geelong Cup
Geelong Cup

The Geelong Cup is an annual Australian Group races 3 thoroughbred horse race. The race is open to horses of all ages and sexes. The race is held over a distance of 2400 metres at the Geelong Racecourse on the fourth Wednesday of October, and was first run in 1872....
 was first held in 1872 and Victoria's first long distance telephone
Telephone

The telephone is a telecommunications device that is used to transmitter and receive electronically or digitally encoded sound between two or more people conversing....
 call was made from Geelong to Queenscliff
Queenscliff, Victoria

Queenscliff is a small town on the Bellarine Peninsula at the entrance to Port Phillip in southern Victoria, Australia and is bounded on its north side by the environmentally important Swan Bay ....
 on 8 January 1878, only one year after the invention of the device itself. Geelong was also the home of a prosperous wine industry until the emergence of the grapevine eating insect phylloxera vastatrix
Phylloxera

Grape phylloxera , commonly just called Phylloxera, is a pest of commercial grapevines worldwide, originally native to eastern North America....
 in 1885, which killed the industry until the 1960s. Between 1886 and 1889 the central business district's
Geelong city centre, Victoria

The Geelong city centre is a locality surrounded by suburban Geelong. It is the oldest part of Geelong and includes many of the city's important landmarks such as the Geelong Town Hall, St....
 major banks and insurance companies erected new premises in a solid and ornate character. The existing Geelong Post Office
Geelong Post Office

The current Geelong, Victoria Post Office opened in 1994 and is located on the corner of Gheringhap and Little Myers Streets. The original post office was located on the corner of Ryrie and Gheringhap Streets....
 was built during this time and the Gordon Technical College
Gordon Institute of TAFE

The Gordon Institute of TAFE is the Technical and Further Education institute servicing Geelong, Victoria since 1888. It has 26,000 students studying on-campus, off-campus and in business or industry ....
 was established. Further industrial growth occurred with the Fyansford
Fyansford, Victoria

Fyansford is a township on the western edge of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, named after Captain Foster Fyans who came to Geelong as a Police magistrate in October, 1837....
 cement works established in 1890.

The town became known as 'the Pivot' owing to its close industrial relationship with Melbourne.

1900s: A city develops

Market Square Geelong 1906
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The town of Geelong officially became a city on 8 December 1910. The city gained a number of essential services, with electric light supplied by the Geelong Power Station
Geelong Power Station, Victoria

The city of Geelong, Victoria , Australia was once home to two coal fueled power stations - Geelong A and Geelong B....
 starting in 1902, the Geelong Harbour Trust was formed in December 1905, and the Geelong Waterworks and Sewerage Trust formed in 1908. Electric tram
Tram

A tram, tramcar, trolley, trolley car, or streetcar is a railroad car, of lighter weight and construction than a train, designed for the transport of passengers within, close to, or between villages, towns and/or cities, on tracks running primarily on streets....
s began operation in 1912, travelling from the city centre
Geelong city centre, Victoria

The Geelong city centre is a locality surrounded by suburban Geelong. It is the oldest part of Geelong and includes many of the city's important landmarks such as the Geelong Town Hall, St....
 to the suburbs until their demise in 1956. The first of many stores on the Market Square
Market Square, Geelong

Geelong's Market Square was established as part of the initial surveying of the town. Geelong's Market Square was reserved by Governor Sir George Gipps as a town square....
 was opened in 1913, and the first Gala Day
Gala Day

Gala Day is a one day festival held in the city of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. The festival raises money for the Geelong Hospital, and was known for the parade though Geelong city centre, Victoria by local community groups, amusement rides in the main street, a sideshow_alley, and showbag stalls....
 festival was held in 1916.

Geelong's industrial growth accelerated in the 1920s: woollen mills, fertiliser plants, the Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company

The Ford Motor Company is an United States multinational corporation and the world's List of automobile manufacturers#World Motor Vehicle Production by Manufacturer based on worldwide vehicle sales, following Toyota, General Motors, and Volkswagen Group....
's vehicle plant at Norlane
Norlane, Victoria

Norlane is a northern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. Norlane is located approximately 7km from the Geelong central business district and approximately 70km from the state capital, Melbourne....
, and the Corio
Corio, Victoria

Corio is a residential, industrial and one of the largest suburbs of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, located approximately 9 km north of the Geelong central business district....
 whiskey distillery
Distillation

Distillation is a method of separation process mixtures based on differences in their Volatility in a boiling liquid mixture. Distillation is a unit operation, or a physical separation process, and not a chemical reaction....
 were all established in this period. The Geelong Advertiser
Geelong Advertiser

The Geelong Advertiser is a daily newspaper servicing Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, the Bellarine Peninsula and surrounding areas....
s radio station 3GL (now K-Rock
K-Rock (Australia)

95.5 K-Rock is a commercial FM radio station based in Geelong, Victoria, Australia....
) commenced transmission in 1930, the Great Ocean Road
Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road is a 243 km stretch of road along the south-eastern coast of Australia between the Victoria n cities of Torquay, Victoria and Warrnambool, Victoria....
 was opened in 1932, and the T & G Building
T & G Building, Geelong

The T & G Building is a distinctive building in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. It is located on the corner of Moorabool and Ryrie Streets....
 in 1934. The Eastern Beach
Eastern Beach, Victoria

Eastern Beach is a popular swimming and recreation area in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria on the shores of Corio Bay. Built during the 1930s in the Art Deco style, a shark proof swimming enclosure is provided, as well as a children's swimming pool, kiosk, and dressing room pavilion....
 swimming area was completed in 1939 after almost 10 years of work. In 1938 one of the last Port Philip Bay steamers
Steamboat

A steamboat or steamship, sometimes called a steamer, is a ship in which the primary method of propulsion is steam engine, typically driving propellers or paddlewheels....
,
Edina, made its final trip to Geelong, ending a romantic period of seaside excursions and contests for the fastest trip. On the eve of World War II the International Harvester
International Harvester

International Harvester Company was an agriculture machinery, construction equipment, vehicle, commercial truck, and household and commercial products manufacturer....
 works were opened beside Ford at North Shore
North Shore, Victoria

North Shore is an industrial and residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. The suburb overlooks Corio Bay. A small residential area is east of the North Shore railway station, Victoria with a few neighbourhood shops....
, a grain elevator
Grain elevator

Grain elevators are buildings or complexes of buildings for storage and shipment of grain. They were invented in 1842 in Buffalo, New York, by Joseph Dart, who first developed a steam-powered mechanism, called a marine leg, for scooping grain out of the hulls of ships directly into storage silos....
 at nearby Corio Quay, and the Shell Australia
Shell Australia

In Australia, Royal Dutch Shell conducts a large range of activities including* Exploration for, and the production and commercialisation of, oil and natural gas...
 oil refinery. Government housing was constructed in the suburbs of East Geelong
East Geelong, Victoria

East Geelong is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. An area of East Geelong, known as Thomson is named after pioneer and the first mayor of Geelong Alexander Thomson ....
, Norlane
Norlane, Victoria

Norlane is a northern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. Norlane is located approximately 7km from the Geelong central business district and approximately 70km from the state capital, Melbourne....
, North Shore
North Shore, Victoria

North Shore is an industrial and residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. The suburb overlooks Corio Bay. A small residential area is east of the North Shore railway station, Victoria with a few neighbourhood shops....
 and Corio
Corio, Victoria

Corio is a residential, industrial and one of the largest suburbs of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, located approximately 9 km north of the Geelong central business district....
 from the 1950s to provide accommodation for the growing workforce.

1970s: A time of change

Geelong continued to expand with Corio
Corio, Victoria

Corio is a residential, industrial and one of the largest suburbs of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, located approximately 9 km north of the Geelong central business district....
, Highton
Highton, Victoria

Highton is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. It is bordered by the Barrabool Hills and Wandana Heights, Victoria to the west, the Barwon River to the north and east, the former Kardinia Creek to the south-east, and the Princes Highway and Pigdons Road to the south....
 and Belmont
Belmont, Victoria

Belmont is a southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. The name means "beautiful hill". Belmont is geographically separated from the Geelong central business district by the Barwon River ....
 growing at such a rate that in February 1967 Geelong accounted for 21 per cent of private home development in non-metropolitan Victoria. Private vehicles became the major mode of transport in Geelong. The first parking meter
Parking meter

A parking meter is a device used to collect money in exchange for the right to park a vehicle in a particular place for a limited amount of time....
s in the city were introduced in 1961, new petrol stations were constructed and the first supermarket in Geelong, operated by Coles
Coles Supermarkets

Coles Supermarkets is an Australian supermarket chain owned by Wesfarmers . With over 740 stores nationally and more than 92,000 employees, Coles currently has second-largest market share behind Woolworths Supermarkets....
, opened in 1965. Industrial growth continued with a second cement works operating at Waurn Ponds
Waurn Ponds, Victoria

Waurn Ponds is a mainly residential southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria, Australia, Australia.The suburb is bounded by Rossack Drive, Princes Highway, the Port Fairy railway line, Victoria, Reservoir Road, Draytons Road, Pigdons Road, Deakin University and Honeys Road....
 by 1964 and the Alcoa Point Henry aluminium smelter
Point Henry smelter

The Point Henry aluminium smelting is located near Geelong, Victoria in the suburb of Moolap, Victoria. The smelter has a production capacity of 185,000 tonnes of aluminium a year....
 constructed in 1962.

Federal Government
Government of Australia

The Australia is a federation constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracy. The Commonwealth of Australia was formed in 1901 as a result of an agreement between six self-governing British colonies, which became the six states....
 policy changes on tariff
Tariff

A tariff is a tax imposed on goods when they are moved across a political boundary. They are usually associated with protectionism, the economic policy of restraining trade between nations....
 protection led to the closure of many Geelong industrial businesses from the 1970s. The woollen mills closed in 1974 and hectares of warehouse space in the city centre
Geelong city centre, Victoria

The Geelong city centre is a locality surrounded by suburban Geelong. It is the oldest part of Geelong and includes many of the city's important landmarks such as the Geelong Town Hall, St....
 were left empty after wool handling practices changed. The Target
Target (Australia)

Target Australia Pty Ltd is an Australian department store chain owned by Wesfarmers . It operates 268 stores with its head office located in North Geelong, Victoria....
 head office opened in North Geelong, Deakin University
Deakin University

Deakin University is an Australian public university with 34,495 higher education students as of 2008. It has campuses in the coastal cities of Geelong, Victoria, Melbourne, and Warrnambool, Victoria, Victoria ....
 was established at Waurn Ponds in 1974 and the Geelong Performing Arts Centre
Geelong Performing Arts Centre

The Geelong Performing Arts Centre is a performing arts, functions, and events venue located in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria . The centre has two major theatres, a number of smaller performance spaces, and a bar, restaurant and cafe....
 opened in 1981. Later, the Australian Animal Health Laboratory
Australian Animal Health Laboratory

The Australian Animal Health Laboratory in Geelong, Victoria , Australia is a high security laboratory, run by the CSIRO for exotic animal disease diagnosis and research....
 was opened in 1985, and the National Wool Museum in 1988.

Market Square
Market Square Shopping Centre

Market Square Shopping Centre is located in Geelong, Victoria . The shopping centre was named after the original town square of Geelong on which the shopping centre is constructed....
, the first enclosed shopping centre in the city was opened in 1985, with neighbouring Westfield Geelong (formerly Bay City Plaza) opened in 1988. The Pyramid Building Society
Pyramid Building Society

The Pyramid Building Society, the Geelong Building Society and the Countrywide Building Society together made up the Farrow Group of building societies, based in Geelong, Victoria, Australia....
, founded in Geelong in 1959, collapsed in 1990 leaving debts of AUD $1.3 billion to over 200,000 depositors, and causing the Geelong economy to stagnate. On 18 May 1993 the City of Greater Geelong
City of Greater Geelong

The City of Greater Geelong is a Local Government Areas of Victoria in Victoria, Australia.It is located in the western part of the state, south-west of Melbourne....
 was formed by the amalgamation of a number of smaller municipalities with the former City of Geelong. The Waterfront Geelong
Waterfront Geelong

Waterfront Geelong is a tourist and recreation area on the north facing shores of Corio Bay in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The area was once part of the Port of Geelong, falling into disuse before being redeveloped during the 1990s....
 redevelopment started in 1994 designed to enhance use and appreciation of Corio Bay
Corio Bay

Corio Bay is one of numerous bays in the southwest corner of Australia's Port Phillip, and is the bay on which abuts the City of Geelong, Victoria....
 and in 1995 the Barwon River overflowed in the worst flood since 1952.

21st century


In 2004, Avalon Airport
Avalon Airport

Avalon Airport is the second busiest of List of airports in the Melbourne area and is located in Avalon, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. It is located north-east of the city of Geelong, Victoria and is to the south-west of the state's Capital city of Melbourne....
 was upgraded to provide for interstate passenger travel, providing a base for the low-cost airline Jetstar to service the Melbourne and Geelong urban areas. Geelong expanded towards the coast with Mount Duneed
Mount Duneed, Victoria

Mount Duneed is a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The Geelong Airport is located in Mount Duneed. Though the airport continues to operate, the site is for sale as of July 2005 , and it appears likely that it will be demolished to make way for housing....
 becoming a residential area and plans for anew neighborhood known as Armstrong Creek were developed by City of Greater Geelong. Construction begun on the Geelong Ring Road in 2006. The ring road is designed to replace the Princes Highway
Princes Highway

The Princes Highway is a segment of Australia Highway 1 that extends from Sydney, Australia to Adelaide, South Australia and Port Augusta, South Australia via Melbourne....
 through Geelong from Corio
Corio, Victoria

Corio is a residential, industrial and one of the largest suburbs of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, located approximately 9 km north of the Geelong central business district....
 to Waurn Ponds
Waurn Ponds, Victoria

Waurn Ponds is a mainly residential southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria, Australia, Australia.The suburb is bounded by Rossack Drive, Princes Highway, the Port Fairy railway line, Victoria, Reservoir Road, Draytons Road, Pigdons Road, Deakin University and Honeys Road....
 and will be operational in 2009.

More than $AUD
Aud

Aud might refer to*Australian dollar *American University in Dubai *Doctor of Audiology *Au?r, the son of N?tt and Naglfari in Norse mythology....
500 million worth of major construction was under way in Geelong in 2007. Major projects include the $150 million Westfield Geelong expansion works, involving a flyover of Yarra Street, the city's first Big W
Big W

Big W is the largest chain of discount department stores in Australia, with over 140 stores. It is a division of Woolworths Limited, the largest retailer in Australia....
 store and an additional 70 new speciality stores; the $37 million Deakin
Deakin University

Deakin University is an Australian public university with 34,495 higher education students as of 2008. It has campuses in the coastal cities of Geelong, Victoria, Melbourne, and Warrnambool, Victoria, Victoria ....
 Waterfront campus redevelopment and the $23 million Deakin Medical School; the $50 million Edgewater apartment development on the waterfront; a number of multi-million dollar office developments in the CBD; and a new $30 million aquatic centre
Swimming pool

A swimming pool, swimming bath, wading pool, or simply a pool, is an artificially enclosed body of water intended for swimming or water-based recreation....
 in Waurn Ponds
Waurn Ponds, Victoria

Waurn Ponds is a mainly residential southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria, Australia, Australia.The suburb is bounded by Rossack Drive, Princes Highway, the Port Fairy railway line, Victoria, Reservoir Road, Draytons Road, Pigdons Road, Deakin University and Honeys Road....
.

The Victorian Government
Government of Victoria

The Government of Victoria , under the Constitution of Australia, ceded certain legislative and judicial powers to the Commonwealth, but retained complete independence in all other areas....
 announced the relocation of the Transport Accident Commission
Transport Accident Commission

The Transport Accident Commission is the statutory insurance company of third-party personal liability for road accidents in the Victoria, Australia....
 headquarters from Melbourne to Geelong in October 2006, which will create 850 jobs and an annual economic benefit of over $59 million to the Geelong region. The construction of the $80 million Brougham Street headquarters is due to be complete by late 2008. In November 2008 Ford Australia
Ford Australia

Ford Australia is the Australian subsidiary of Ford Motor Company and was founded in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria in 1925 as an outpost of Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited....
 announced that its Australian designed I6 engine would be reengineered to meet the latest emissions regulations and that consequently the engine manufacturing plant would be ugraded.

On July 10th 2008 approval was given for a $100 million twin tower apartment complex of 16 and 12 floors to be built on Mercer St in the city's Western Wedge. The towers will become the tallest buildings in the city, taking the title from the Mecure Hotel.

The approval of the towers is hoped to spur on further highrise developments in Geelong as part of the councils strategic plan to densify the city. A $17 million 11 level apartment tower has also recently been proposed to be built next to the Deakin
Deakin

Alfred Deakin was the 2nd Prime Minister of Australia.Deakin may refer to:University*Deakin University, Victoria, AustraliaPlaces*Deakin, Australian Capital Territory, suburb of Canberra, Australia...
 Waterfront Campus which will add to the growing number of modern apartment towers on the Waterfront with Edgewater, Peir Point, Bayside Tower and The Esplanade all under construction or approved.

Geography

Melbourne Locator Mjc
Geelong is located on the shores of Corio Bay
Corio Bay

Corio Bay is one of numerous bays in the southwest corner of Australia's Port Phillip, and is the bay on which abuts the City of Geelong, Victoria....
, a south-western inlet bay of Port Phillip
Port Phillip

Port Phillip is a large Headlands and bays in southern Victoria , Australia. Geographically, Port Phillip is a large marine bay 1,930 km? in area which has a coastline length of 264 km ....
. During clear weather, the Melbourne skyline is visible from areas of Geelong when viewed across Port Phillip. The Barwon River
Barwon River (Victoria)

The Barwon River rises in the Otway Ranges of Victoria , Australia, runs through Winchelsea, Victoria and the city of Geelong, Victoria, where it is joined by the Moorabool River, and enters the sea at Barwon Heads, Victoria after passing through Lake Connewarre on the Bellarine Peninsula....
 flows through the city to the south before entering Lake Connewarre
Lake Connewarre

Lake Connewarre is a shallow estuarine lake located on the Barwon River , on the Bellarine Peninsula near Geelong, Victoria. The lake is linked to the sea by the mangrove-fringed channel of the...
 and the Barwon River estuary at Barwon Heads
Barwon Heads, Victoria

Barwon Heads is a coastal township on the Bellarine Peninsula, near Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. It is situated at the mouth of the Barwon River below Lake Connewarre....
 before going into Bass Strait
Bass Strait

Bass Strait is a sea strait separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland specifically the state of Victoria ....
.

Geologically the oldest rocks in the area date to the Cambrian
Cambrian

The Cambrian is a geologic period that began about Mya at the end of the Proterozoic eon and ended about Ma with the beginning of the Ordovician period ....
 period 500 million years ago, with volcanic
Volcano

A volcano is an opening, or rupture, in a planet's surface or Crust , which allows hot, molten rock, ash, and gases to escape from below the surface....
 activity occurring in the Devonian
Devonian

The Devonian is a geologic period of the Paleozoic era spanning from . It is named after Devon, England, where rocks from this period were first studied....
 period 350 million years ago. In prehistoric times water covered much of the lowland
Lowland

In physical geography, a lowland is any broad expanse of land with a general low level. The term is thus applied to the landward portion of the upward slope from oceanic depths to continental highlands, to a region of depression in the interior of a mountainous region, to a plain of denudation, or to any region in contrast to a highland ....
s that are now Geelong, with the Barwon River estuary located at Belmont Common
Belmont, Victoria

Belmont is a southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. The name means "beautiful hill". Belmont is geographically separated from the Geelong central business district by the Barwon River ....
, the course of the river being changed when Mount Moriac
Moriac, Victoria

Moriac is a rural town in Victoria , Australia, located approximately west of Geelong, Victoria. It forms part of the Surf Coast Shire. At the 2001 Census in Australia, Moriac had a population of 476....
 erupted and lava
Lava

Lava is molten Rock expelled by a volcano during an eruption. When first expelled from a volcanic vent, it is a liquid at temperatures from 700 ?C to 1,200 ?C ....
 was sent eastwards towards Geelong.

To the east of the city are the Bellarine Hills and the undulating plains of the Bellarine Peninsula
Bellarine Peninsula

The Bellarine Peninsula is a peninsula located south-west of Melbourne in Victoria, Australia, surrounded by Port Phillip, Corio Bay and Bass Strait....
. To the west are the sandstone derived Barrabool Hills and basalt Mount Duneed
Mount Duneed, Victoria

Mount Duneed is a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The Geelong Airport is located in Mount Duneed. Though the airport continues to operate, the site is for sale as of July 2005 , and it appears likely that it will be demolished to make way for housing....
, and the volcanic plains to the north of Geelong extend to the Brisbane Ranges and the You Yangs
You Yangs

The You Yangs are a series of granite peaks that rise dramatically near Lara, Victoria in the Werribee lava plains in Australia, located 22 km north of Geelong, Victoria and approximately 55 km south-west of Melbourne....
. Soils vary from sandy loam, basalt plains and river loam to rich volcanic soils, suitable for intensive farming
Agriculture

Agriculture refers to the production of food and goods through farming and forestry. Agriculture was the key development that led to the rise of civilization, with the animal husbandry of domestication animals and plants creating food surpluses that enabled the development of more Population density and Social stratification societies....
, grazing
Grazing

Grazing generally describes a type of predation in which a herbivore feeds on plants , or more broadly on a multicellular autotrophs . Grazing differs from true predation because the organism being eaten is not death, and it differs from parasitism as the two organisms do not symbiosis, nor is the grazer necessarily so limited in what it can...
, forestry
Forestry

Forestry is the art and science of managing forests, tree plantations, and related natural resources. Silviculture, a related science, involves the growing and tending of trees and forests....
 and vineyard
Vineyard

A vineyard is a plantation of grape-bearing vines, grown mainly for winemaking, but also raisins, table grapes and non-alcoholic grape juice. The science, practice and study of vineyard production is known as viticulture....
 plantation.

Many materials used to construct buildings were quarried
Quarry

A quarry is a type of open-pit mining from which rock or minerals are extracted. Quarries are generally used for extracting building materials, such as dimension stone....
 from Geelong, such as bluestone
Bluestone

Bluestone is the name given to several stones: a feldspathic sandstone in the U.S., a form of limestone native to the Shenandoah Valley in the U.S....
 from the You Yangs
You Yangs

The You Yangs are a series of granite peaks that rise dramatically near Lara, Victoria in the Werribee lava plains in Australia, located 22 km north of Geelong, Victoria and approximately 55 km south-west of Melbourne....
 and sandstone
Sandstone

Sandstone is a sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-size mineral or rock Particle size . Most sandstone is composed of quartz and/or feldspar because these are the most common minerals in the Earth's crust ....
 from the Brisbane Ranges. A small number of brown coal deposits exist in the Geelong region, most notably at Anglesea
Anglesea, Victoria

Anglesea is a town in Victoria , Australia. It is located on the Great Ocean Road in the Surf Coast Shire local government area. At the 2006 Census in Australia, Anglesea had a population of 2,290....
 where it has mined to fuel Alcoa's Anglesea Power Station
Anglesea Power Station, Victoria (Australia)

Anglesea Power Station is located at Anglesea, Victoria, in Victoria , Australia. It is coal powered with one steam turbine with a capacity of 150Megawatt of electricity....
 since 1969. Limestone
Limestone

File:Limestone Formation In Waitomo.jpgLimestone is a sedimentary rock composed largely of the mineral calcite . The deposition of limestone strata is often a by-product and indicator of biological activity in the geology record....
 has also quarried for cement
Cement

In the most general sense of the word, a cement is a binder, a substance which sets and hardens independently, and can bind other materials together....
 production at Fyansford
Fyansford, Victoria

Fyansford is a township on the western edge of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, named after Captain Foster Fyans who came to Geelong as a Police magistrate in October, 1837....
 since 1888, and Waurn Ponds
Waurn Ponds, Victoria

Waurn Ponds is a mainly residential southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria, Australia, Australia.The suburb is bounded by Rossack Drive, Princes Highway, the Port Fairy railway line, Victoria, Reservoir Road, Draytons Road, Pigdons Road, Deakin University and Honeys Road....
 since 1964.

City and suburbs


Development in Geelong started on the shores of Corio Bay
Corio Bay

Corio Bay is one of numerous bays in the southwest corner of Australia's Port Phillip, and is the bay on which abuts the City of Geelong, Victoria....
 in what is now the inner city
Geelong city centre, Victoria

The Geelong city centre is a locality surrounded by suburban Geelong. It is the oldest part of Geelong and includes many of the city's important landmarks such as the Geelong Town Hall, St....
. Development later spread to the south towards the Barwon River
Barwon River (Victoria)

The Barwon River rises in the Otway Ranges of Victoria , Australia, runs through Winchelsea, Victoria and the city of Geelong, Victoria, where it is joined by the Moorabool River, and enters the sea at Barwon Heads, Victoria after passing through Lake Connewarre on the Bellarine Peninsula....
, and the hill of Newtown
Newtown, Victoria

Newtown is an inner residential western suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. The area known as Chilwell forms part of the suburb of Newtown, and together City_of_Newtown were first incorporated as a borough in 1858, becoming part of the City of Greater Geelong in 1993....
 and Geelong West
Geelong West, Victoria

Geelong West is a commercial and residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. When Geelong was founded, the area was known as Kildare but its name was changed to Geelong West in 1875....
. Major development south of the river in Belmont
Belmont, Victoria

Belmont is a southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. The name means "beautiful hill". Belmont is geographically separated from the Geelong central business district by the Barwon River ....
 did not start until the 1920s, stimulated by the construction of a new bridge over the river in 1926, and the extension of the Geelong tram
Tram

A tram, tramcar, trolley, trolley car, or streetcar is a railroad car, of lighter weight and construction than a train, designed for the transport of passengers within, close to, or between villages, towns and/or cities, on tracks running primarily on streets....
way system in 1927. Industrial areas were traditionally located on the Corio Bay for port access, or the Barwon River for waste disposal.

In the interwar and post World War II years heavy industry
Heavy industry

Heavy industry does not have a single fixed meaning as compared to light industry. It can mean production of products which are either heavy in weight or in the processes leading to their production....
 continued to establish itself in the flatter northern suburbs, where today industries such as the Shell
Shell Australia

In Australia, Royal Dutch Shell conducts a large range of activities including* Exploration for, and the production and commercialisation of, oil and natural gas...
 oil refinery and Ford Motor Company
Ford Australia

Ford Australia is the Australian subsidiary of Ford Motor Company and was founded in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria in 1925 as an outpost of Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited....
 engine plant reside. Residential development also spread to Corio
Corio, Victoria

Corio is a residential, industrial and one of the largest suburbs of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, located approximately 9 km north of the Geelong central business district....
 in the north, with new Housing Commission of Victoria
Housing Commission of Victoria

The Housing Commission of Victoria was a State Government body responsible for public housing in Victoria , Australia. Responsible to the Victorian Minister for Housing, it was established in 1938 and existed until replaced by the Victorian Office of Housing....
 estates built to cater for employees of the new industries. From the 1960s residential growth spread to the Highton
Highton, Victoria

Highton is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. It is bordered by the Barrabool Hills and Wandana Heights, Victoria to the west, the Barwon River to the north and east, the former Kardinia Creek to the south-east, and the Princes Highway and Pigdons Road to the south....
 hills in the south, followed by Grovedale
Grovedale, Victoria

Grovedale is a mainly residential southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. It was renamed from Germantown during the Great War....
 in the 1970s. A number of light industrial areas were also established in Breakwater
Breakwater, Victoria

Breakwater is a residential and industrial suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, located on the Barwon River , 4 km south-south-east of the Geelong central business district....
, Moolap
Moolap, Victoria

Moolap is a residential and industrial suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. The name Moolap is derived from an Indigenous Australians word for nearby Point Henry, moo-laa, thought to mean 'men gathering to go fishing'....
 and South Geelong
South Geelong, Victoria

South Geelong also referred to as Geelong South, is a residential and industrial southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia....
.

Changing cargo handing methods at the Port of Geelong
Port of Geelong

The Port of Geelong is located on the shores of Corio Bay in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. The port is the sixth-largest in Australia by tonnage....
 left woolstores in inner Geelong unused, redevelopment
Urban renewal

File:Melbourne docklands urban renewal.jpgUrban renewal is a program of land re-development in areas of moderate to high density urban land use....
 beginning in the 1980s with the expansion of Westfield Geelong towards Corio Bay, and culminating in the Waterfront Geelong
Waterfront Geelong

Waterfront Geelong is a tourist and recreation area on the north facing shores of Corio Bay in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The area was once part of the Port of Geelong, falling into disuse before being redeveloped during the 1990s....
 development. Gentrification
Gentrification

Gentrification, or urban gentrification, is the change in an urban area associated with the population mobility of more affluent individuals into a lower-class area....
 of former working class inner suburbs such as Geelong West
Geelong West, Victoria

Geelong West is a commercial and residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. When Geelong was founded, the area was known as Kildare but its name was changed to Geelong West in 1875....
, North Geelong
North Geelong, Victoria

North Geelong is a suburb of Geelong, Victoria in the Australian state of Victoria, Australia. The suburb will be bypassed by traffic from Melbourne coming from the Princes Freeway by the creation of the Geelong Ring Road, due for completion in 2009....
 and South Geelong
South Geelong, Victoria

South Geelong also referred to as Geelong South, is a residential and industrial southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia....
 has also occurred. Today the major residential growth corridors are north towards Lara
Lara, Victoria

Lara is a residential and rural town, 15 km north-east of Geelong, Victoria, inland from the Princes Freeway to Melbourne....
, east towards Leopold
Leopold, Victoria

Leopold is a residential eastern suburb of Geelong, Victoria and is a gateway to the Bellarine Peninsula....
, and south towards Mount Duneed
Mount Duneed, Victoria

Mount Duneed is a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The Geelong Airport is located in Mount Duneed. Though the airport continues to operate, the site is for sale as of July 2005 , and it appears likely that it will be demolished to make way for housing....
.

Climate

Geelong has stable weather while still offering four distinct seasons. It has a temperate
Temperate

In geography, temperate or tepid latitudes of the globe lie between the tropics and the polar circles. The changes in these regions between summer and winter are generally mild, rather than extreme hot or cold....
 climate
Climate

Climate encompasses the temperatures, humidity, atmospheric pressure, winds, rainfall, atmospheric particle count and numerous other Meteorology elements in a given region over long periods of time, as opposed to the term weather, which refers to current activity of these same elements....
 with dominant westerly winds, variable cloud, moderate precipitation
Precipitation (meteorology)

File:MeanMonthlyP.gifIn meteorology, precipitation is any product of the condensation of Atmosphere water vapor that is deposited on the earth's surface....
 and cool temperatures. January is the hottest month, and July is the coldest. The highest temperature recorded was on January 25 2003, with the lowest of recorded on August 5 1997. The average annual rainfall is .

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Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Notes: Temperature
Temperature

In physics, temperature is a physical property of a Physical system that underlies the common notions of hot and cold; something that feels hotter generally has the greater temperature....
s are in degrees Celsius
Celsius

Celsius is a temperature scale that is named after the Swedish astronomer Anders Celsius , who developed a similar temperature scale two years before his death....
. Precipitation
Precipitation (meteorology)

File:MeanMonthlyP.gifIn meteorology, precipitation is any product of the condensation of Atmosphere water vapor that is deposited on the earth's surface....
 is in millimetres. Geelong SEC Latitude: 38.12S Longitude: 144.37E Elevation: 17 m ASL


Economy

More than 10,000 businesses employ over 80,000 people in the Geelong region, with manufacturing and processing industries providing around 15,000 jobs, followed by 13,000 in retail, and 8,000 in health and community services. Geelong's major employers include the Ford Motor Company
Ford Australia

Ford Australia is the Australian subsidiary of Ford Motor Company and was founded in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria in 1925 as an outpost of Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited....
 engine plant in Norlane
Norlane, Victoria

Norlane is a northern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. Norlane is located approximately 7km from the Geelong central business district and approximately 70km from the state capital, Melbourne....
, aircraft maintenance at Avalon Airport
Avalon Airport

Avalon Airport is the second busiest of List of airports in the Melbourne area and is located in Avalon, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. It is located north-east of the city of Geelong, Victoria and is to the south-west of the state's Capital city of Melbourne....
, the head office of retail chain Target
Target (Australia)

Target Australia Pty Ltd is an Australian department store chain owned by Wesfarmers . It operates 268 stores with its head office located in North Geelong, Victoria....
, the Bartter (Steggles) chicken processing plant, Alcoa's
Alcoa World Alumina and Chemicals

Alcoa World Alumina and Chemicals is a joint venture between Alumina Limited and Alcoa and is abbreviated to AWAC. AWAC's business is the mining of bauxite, the extraction of alumina and the smelting of aluminium....
 Point Henry
Point Henry smelter

The Point Henry aluminium smelting is located near Geelong, Victoria in the suburb of Moolap, Victoria. The smelter has a production capacity of 185,000 tonnes of aluminium a year....
 aluminium smelter, and the Shell
Shell Australia

In Australia, Royal Dutch Shell conducts a large range of activities including* Exploration for, and the production and commercialisation of, oil and natural gas...
 oil refinery at Corio
Corio, Victoria

Corio is a residential, industrial and one of the largest suburbs of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, located approximately 9 km north of the Geelong central business district....
.

Geelong has a number of shopping precincts in the CBD and surrounding suburbs. The two main shopping centres are located in the CBD
Geelong city centre, Victoria

The Geelong city centre is a locality surrounded by suburban Geelong. It is the oldest part of Geelong and includes many of the city's important landmarks such as the Geelong Town Hall, St....
 - Westfield Geelong and Market Square
Market Square Shopping Centre

Market Square Shopping Centre is located in Geelong, Victoria . The shopping centre was named after the original town square of Geelong on which the shopping centre is constructed....
, with smaller centres in the suburbs including Belmont Plaza and Waurn Ponds Shopping Centre in the south, Bellarine Village in Newcomb
Newcomb, Victoria

Newcomb is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia.The Post Office opened on 2 July 1962 as the suburb developed. The suburb has an Australian Rules football team competing in the Bellarine Football League....
 in the east, and Corio Village Shopping Centre
Corio Village Shopping Centre

Corio Shopping Centre is a large shopping centre in the northern Geelong suburb of Corio, Victoria. K-Mart, Coles, Safeway Australia and Best and Less are the largest stores at Corio Shopping Centre....
 in the north. The opening of the major shopping centres have seen a decline in strip shopping on Moorabool Street, with many empty shops and few customers.

Located in Geelong are major research laboratories, the CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratory
Australian Animal Health Laboratory

The Australian Animal Health Laboratory in Geelong, Victoria , Australia is a high security laboratory, run by the CSIRO for exotic animal disease diagnosis and research....
 in Moolap
Moolap, Victoria

Moolap is a residential and industrial suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. The name Moolap is derived from an Indigenous Australians word for nearby Point Henry, moo-laa, thought to mean 'men gathering to go fishing'....
, CSIRO Division of Textiles and Fibres Technology in Belmont
Belmont, Victoria

Belmont is a southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. The name means "beautiful hill". Belmont is geographically separated from the Geelong central business district by the Barwon River ....
 and the Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute at Queenscliff
Queenscliff, Victoria

Queenscliff is a small town on the Bellarine Peninsula at the entrance to Port Phillip in southern Victoria, Australia and is bounded on its north side by the environmentally important Swan Bay ....
.

Demographics

Population over time
1841454
18462065
18518291
185420,115
186122,929
189117,445
190125,017
190728,021
192131,689
193339,223
194651,000
195472,995
196191,666
1966105,059
1976122,080
1981125,279
1988125,833
2006 160,991


As of the 2006 Census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
, there were 160,000 people residing in 68,000 households. The median age of persons in Geelong was 37 years. 19.4% of the population of Geelong were children aged between 0-14 years, and 26.6% were persons aged 55 years and over. Each dwelling is on average occupied by 2.59 persons, slightly lower than the state and national averages. The median household income was $901 per week, $121 less than the state average, partly due to higher reliance on manufacturing for employment. The population of Geelong is growing by 2000 people each year, and the City of Greater Geelong
City of Greater Geelong

The City of Greater Geelong is a Local Government Areas of Victoria in Victoria, Australia.It is located in the western part of the state, south-west of Melbourne....
 had the highest rate of building activity in Victoria outside metropolitan Melbourne.

78.4% of Geelong residents are Australian born, with the most common overseas birthplaces being: England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
 (3.6%), Italy
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
 (1.1%), Croatia
Croatia

Croatia , officially the Republic of Croatia , is a Central European country at the crossroads of Pannonian Plain, Balkans, and the Mediterranean Sea....
 (1.0%), Netherlands
Netherlands

The Netherlands is a country that is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is a parliamentary democratic constitutional monarchy. The Netherlands is located in North-West Europe, and bordered by the North Sea to the north and west, Belgium to the south, and Germany to the east....
 (0.9%), Scotland
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
 (0.8%). 14.2% of households speak a language other than English in the home. Notable ethnic groups in the city are the Croatian
Croats

Croats are a South Slavs nation mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries. There are around 5 million Croats living in the southern Central Europe region, along the east bank of the Adriatic Sea and an estimated 9 million throughout the world....
 community, who first came to the city in the 1850s and with migration since World War II are now the largest Croatian community in Australia, and the German settlers who founded Germantown (now Grovedale
Grovedale, Victoria

Grovedale is a mainly residential southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. It was renamed from Germantown during the Great War....
) in 1849 to escape repression in Prussia
Prussia

Prussia was, most recently, a historic state originating out of the Duchy of Prussia and the Margraviate of Brandenburg. This state had for centuries substantial influence on Germany and European history....
 for their Lutheran
Lutheranism

Lutheranism is a major branch of Western Christianity that identifies with the teachings of the sixteenth-century Germans Reformer Martin Luther....
 faith.

The 2006 Census found the most common religious affiliations in Geelong were Catholicism at 29.4%, No Religion
Irreligion

File:Irreligion map.pngFile:Religion in the world.PNGFile:Believers - Religion map 2005.svgFile:Religious importance.pngIrreligion is an absence of religion, indifference to religion, or hostility to religion....
 20.5%, Anglican 14.6%, Uniting Church 7.9% and Presbyterian and Reformed
List of Presbyterian Denominations in Australia

* Evangelical Presbyterian Church * Free Presbyterian Church * Presbyterian Church of Australia* Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia* Presbyterian Reformed Church ...
 at 4.3%. The city has a large number of traditional Christian churches, as well as Orthodox Christian
Eastern Orthodox Church

The Eastern Orthodox Church is the second largest single Christian communion in the world with an estimated 225 million members worldwide. It is considered by its adherents to be the Four Marks of the Church established by Jesus Christ and his Apostles nearly 2000 years ago....
 churches in the northern suburbs.

Government

In local government
Local government in Australia

Australia has two tiers of subnational government: state government and local government. This article deals with local government. See States and territories of Australia for information on state government....
, the Geelong region is covered by the City of Greater Geelong
City of Greater Geelong

The City of Greater Geelong is a Local Government Areas of Victoria in Victoria, Australia.It is located in the western part of the state, south-west of Melbourne....
. The council was created in 1993 as an amalgamation of a number of other municipalities
Municipality

A municipality is an administrative entity composed of a clearly defined territory and its population and commonly denotes a city, town, or village, or a small grouping of them....
 in the region, with the council chambers located at the Geelong Town Hall
Geelong Town Hall

Geelong Town Hall is a civic building located on Gheringhap Street in central Geelong, Victoria, Victoria . It was originally built for the City of Geelong, which became the City of Greater Geelong in 1993....
 in central Geelong. The City is made up of 12 wards, each represented by a councillor
Councillor

A councillor or councilor is a member of a local government council, such as a city council. Often in the United States, the title is councilman or councilwoman....
 elected once every four years by postal voting
Postal voting

Postal voting describes the method of voting in an election whereby ballot papers are distributed and/or returned by post to electors, in contrast to electors voting in person at a polling station or electronically via an electronic voting system....
. The Mayor of Geelong is elected from these councillors by their colleagues for a one year term.

In state politics
Politics of Victoria

Victorian politics takes place in context of bicameral parliamentary system.The two main parties are the governing Australian Labor Party and the Liberal Party of Australia opposition....
, Geelong is located in the Legislative Assembly
Victorian Legislative Assembly

The Legislative Assembly, or lower house, is one of the two chambers of the parliament of Victoria in Australia. The other is the Victorian Legislative Council....
 districts of Geelong
Electoral district of Geelong

The Electoral district of Geelong is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It is based around inner metropolitan Geelong, Victoria and includes the suburbs of Bell Park, Drumcondra, Victoria, East Geelong, Geelong, Geelong West, Newtown, Victoria and South Geelong and parts of Highton, Victoria, and North Geelong....
, South Barwon
Electoral district of South Barwon

South Barwon is an Victorian Legislative Assembly electoral districts of the Victorian Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of Victoria ....
, Lara
Electoral district of Lara

Lara is a seat in the Victorian Legislative Assembly. It covers much of the area between the western suburbs of Melbourne and the regional city of Geelong....
, and Bellarine
Electoral district of Bellarine

The Electoral district of Bellarine is an electoral district of the Victorian Legislative Assembly. The electorate contains some of the eastern suburbs of Geelong, Victoria and much of the Bellarine Peninsula after which the electorate is named....
, with all seats currently held by the Australian Labor Party
Australian Labor Party

The Australian Labor Party is an List of political parties in Australia.Known as the Australian Labor Party#Etymology for short, the party is the current governing party of Australia, since the Australian federal election, 2007....
.

In federal politics
Politics of Australia

The Politics of Australia take place within the framework of democracy. Australia is a federation and a constitutional monarchy, and Australians elect state and territory legislatures based on the Westminster system, as well as a bicameral Parliament of Australia, which is a hybrid of Westminster practices with the uniquely federalism element...
, Geelong is located in two House of Representatives
Australian House of Representatives

The House of Representatives is one of the two houses of the Parliament of Australia; it is the lower house, the upper house being the Australian Senate....
 divisions - the Division of Corio
Division of Corio

The Division of Corio is an Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in Victoria . The division was created in 1900 and was one of the original 75 divisions contested at the Australian federal election, 1901....
 to the north of the Barwon River
Barwon River (Victoria)

The Barwon River rises in the Otway Ranges of Victoria , Australia, runs through Winchelsea, Victoria and the city of Geelong, Victoria, where it is joined by the Moorabool River, and enters the sea at Barwon Heads, Victoria after passing through Lake Connewarre on the Bellarine Peninsula....
, and the Division of Corangamite
Division of Corangamite

The Division of Corangamite is an Divisions of the Australian House of Representatives in Victoria . The division was created in 1900 and was one of the original 75 divisions contested at the Australian federal election, 1901....
 to the south. The Division of Corio has been a safe Australian Labor Party
Australian Labor Party

The Australian Labor Party is an List of political parties in Australia.Known as the Australian Labor Party#Etymology for short, the party is the current governing party of Australia, since the Australian federal election, 2007....
 since the 1970s, and was the seat of Richard Casey
Richard Casey, Baron Casey

Sir Richard Gardiner Casey, Baron Casey Order of the Garter Order of St Michael and St George Order of the Companions of Honour Distinguished Service Order Military Cross Venerable Order of St John Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council was an Australian politician, diplomat and 16th Governor-General of Australia....
, a leading Cabinet member in the 1930s and later Governor-General
Governor-General of Australia

The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia is the representative in Australia of the Monarchy of Australia . He or she exercises the supreme executive power of the Commonwealth....
, and Gordon Scholes
Gordon Scholes

Gordon Glen Denton Scholes Order of Australia is an Australian former politician.Scholes was born in Melbourne and was a councillor of the City of Geelong from 1965 to 1967....
, who was Speaker
Speaker of the Australian House of Representatives

The Speaker of the House of Representatives is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the Parliament of Australia....
 during the Whitlam
Gough Whitlam

'Edward Gough Whitlam', Order of Australia, Queens Counsel , known as 'Gough Whitlam' , is an Australian former politician and 21st Prime Minister of Australia....
 government. The Division of Corangamite had been a safe seat for the Liberal Party
Liberal Party of Australia

The Liberal Party of Australia is an List of political parties in Australia.Founded a year after the Australian federal election, 1943 to replace the United Australia Party, the centre-right Liberal Party competes with the centre-left Australian Labor Party for political office....
 since the 1940s, and was the seat of the ninth Prime Minister of Australia
Prime Minister of Australia

The Prime Minister of Australia is the head of government of the Australia, holding office on commission from the Governor-General of Australia....
 James Scullin
James Scullin

James Henry Scullin , Australian Labor politician and ninth Prime Minister of Australia. Two days after he was sworn in as Prime Minister, the Wall Street Crash of 1929 occurred, marking the beginning of the Great Depression and subsequent Great Depression in Australia....
. It was reclaimed by the Australian Labor Party for the first time since 1931 at the 2007 federal election.

Culture


Arts and entertainment

Deakinuniwaterfront
Geelong is home to a number of pubs, nightclubs and live music venues and has also given birth to a number of notable Australian bands and musicians such as Barry Crocker
Barry Crocker

Barry Hugh Crocker OAM is a popular Australian singer, with a crooner vocal style.He sang the original recording of the theme song for the Australian soap opera Neighbours....
, Gyan Evans
Gyan Evans

Gyan Evans is an ARIA Music Awards-winning singer-songwriter from Australia who performs professionally as Gyan . Originally from Geelong, Gyan began her musical career in the Sydney band Haiku before winning the Grand Final in the Australian version of the Television program Star Search....
, Magic Dirt
Magic Dirt

Magic Dirt is an Australian rock music band. Formed in 1992 in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria, Australia and continuing to this day, they have become one of the longest running - while far from the most commercially successful - bands to come out the Australian Music scene in the 1990s....
, Jeff Lang
Jeff Lang

Jeff Lang is an Australian songwriter, singer and virtuoso slide guitarist. A leading performer in the Australian roots style, which incorporates primarily folk, blues and rock, his music is heavily influenced by the folk music of the southern United States as well as from the British Isles but has distinctly Australian lyrical content....
, and Denis Walter
Denis Walter

Denis Walter is an Australian media personality and singer.Throughout his music career Walter has recorded 14 albums. For many years until his retirement in November 2008, Walter was the host of the evening news in the regional areas of Victoria for WIN Television ....
. Geelong also hosts festivals such as the Queenscliff Music Festival
Queenscliff Music Festival

Queenscliff Music Festival is a live music festival held in the town of Queenscliff, located on the Bellarine Peninsula, Victoria , Australia. The festival began in 1997 and is held annually on the last weekend of November....
, Meredith Music Festival
Meredith Music Festival

The Meredith Music Festival is held over three days every December on private farmland in Victoria , Australia. The nearest rural town is Meredith, Victoria, which is between the regional cities of Geelong, Victoria and Ballarat, Victoria....
, the Offshore Festival
Offshore Festival

The Offshore Festival was a camp-out rock and alternative music festival held during Easter at a farm near Torquay, Victoria, Australia in the late 1990s, 2000 and 2001....
 and Poppykettle Festival
Poppykettle Festival

The Poppykettle Festival, which is now known as the Alcoa Poppykettle Festival, due to corporate sponsorship from Alcoa begun in 2001, is an arts festival in the Australian city of Geelong, Victoria, for kindergarten and primary school students first held in 1981....
, and has a number of cultural venues, including the Geelong Performing Arts Centre
Geelong Performing Arts Centre

The Geelong Performing Arts Centre is a performing arts, functions, and events venue located in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria . The centre has two major theatres, a number of smaller performance spaces, and a bar, restaurant and cafe....
 (commonly known as GPAC), the 1500 seat Costa Hall auditorium, and the Geelong Art Gallery
Geelong Art Gallery

The Geelong Art Gallery is a major regional art gallery in the city of Geelong, Victoria in Victoria , Australia. The gallery has approximately 4,000 works of art in its collection....
.

Media

The
Geelong Advertiser
Geelong Advertiser

The Geelong Advertiser is a daily newspaper servicing Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, the Bellarine Peninsula and surrounding areas....
, the oldest newspaper title in Victoria and the second oldest in Australia, was established in 1840. Also circulated are the free Geelong Independent
Geelong Independent

The Geelong Independent is a local free weekly newspaper delivered to houses in the Geelong, Victoria area. It is published on Fridays with a distribution of about 90,000 copies....
, and Geelong News
Geelong News

The Geelong News is a free weekly paper delivered to houses in the Geelong, Victoria region. It is published on Wednesdays with a circulation of over 70,000 copies....
newspapers.

Geelong receives free to air television broadcasts from Melbourne, including community channel Channel 31. The Geelong region also receives cable
Cable television

Cable television is a system of providing television to consumers via radio frequency signals transmitted to televisions through fixed optical fibers or coaxial cables as opposed to the over-the-air method used in traditional television broadcasting in which a television antenna is required....
 and satellite television
Satellite television

Satellite television is television delivered by the means of communications satellite and received by a satellite dish and set-top box. In many areas of the world it provides a wide range of channels and services, often to areas that are not serviced by terrestrial television or cable television providers....
 service through Pay-TV operators Foxtel
Foxtel

Foxtel is an Australian pay television company, formed through a joint venture between Telstra, News Corporation and Consolidated Media Holdings....
 & Neighbourhood Cable
Neighbourhood Cable

Neighbourhood Cable is a telecommunications provider based in regional Victoria , Australia . Neighbourhood Cable owns and operates Hybrid Fibre Coaxial cable networks in three Victorian regional cities:...
.

Local radio stations are 3GL (ethnic service), K-Rock
K-Rock (Australia)

95.5 K-Rock is a commercial FM radio station based in Geelong, Victoria, Australia....
 (FM), Rhema FM
Rhema FM

Rhema FM is the name of a number of Christian radio radio station formerly affiliated with United Christian Broadcasters in Australia. Each is run and programmed locally, with predominantly local announcing....
 (Christian community station), Hot Country, The Pulse
The Pulse (Geelong)

94.7 The Pulse , is a community radio station which broadcasts to the Geelong, Victoria region in Australia....
 (community radio service), Vision Australia Radio
Radio Print Handicapped Network

RPH Australia is a network of Australian radio stations for people who, for any reason, are unable to access printed material. RPH stands for "Radio for the Print Handicapped."...
 99.5FM (print radio), and Bay FM
93.9 Bay FM

93.9 Bay FM is a commercial FM radio station based in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. It commenced broadcasting from an old industrial estate in Corio, Victoria, Geelong in 1989....
. Transmitters for K-Rock, The Pulse, Rhema FM & Bay FM are located at a shared transmitter site on Mt Bellarine near Drysdale
Drysdale, Victoria

Drysdale is a rural township near Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia, located on the Bellarine Peninsula. The town has an approximate population of 1500....
.

Tourism


The Geelong region attracted over 6,000,000 tourists during 2001. Major tourist attractions include the Waterfront Geelong
Waterfront Geelong

Waterfront Geelong is a tourist and recreation area on the north facing shores of Corio Bay in Geelong, Victoria, Australia. The area was once part of the Port of Geelong, falling into disuse before being redeveloped during the 1990s....
 precinct and Eastern Beach
Eastern Beach, Victoria

Eastern Beach is a popular swimming and recreation area in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria on the shores of Corio Bay. Built during the 1930s in the Art Deco style, a shark proof swimming enclosure is provided, as well as a children's swimming pool, kiosk, and dressing room pavilion....
 on the shores of Corio Bay
Corio Bay

Corio Bay is one of numerous bays in the southwest corner of Australia's Port Phillip, and is the bay on which abuts the City of Geelong, Victoria....
, the Ford Discovery Centre
Ford Discovery Centre

The Ford Discovery Centre is an interactive automobile museum run by the Ford located in Geelong, Victoria, Australia.It has two floors and models of Australian Ford cars, a theratre and some car-related games and activities....
 and National Wool Museum in the city, and more than 30 historical buildings listed on the Victorian Heritage Register
Victorian Heritage Register

The Victorian Heritage Register lists places of cultural heritage significance to the State of Victoria. It has statutory weight under the Heritage Act 1995 which establishes Heritage Victoria as the permit authority....
.

Geelong in film

The Geelong region was used as the setting of the
SeaChange
SeaChange

SeaChange was a popular Australian television show that ran for 39 episodes from 1998 to 2001 on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It was created by Andrew Knight and Deborah Cox and starred Sigrid Thornton, David Wenham, William McInnes, John Howard , Tom Long and Kerry Armstrong....
television series, filmed on location at Barwon Heads
Barwon Heads, Victoria

Barwon Heads is a coastal township on the Bellarine Peninsula, near Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. It is situated at the mouth of the Barwon River below Lake Connewarre....
 between 1998 and 2002. The city has also been the filming location of a number of feature films; including the final scenes
On the Beach
On the Beach (1959 film)

On the Beach is a 1959 in film Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction drama film based on Nevil Shute's On the Beach featuring Gregory Peck , Ava Gardner , Fred Astaire and Anthony Perkins ....
(1959) at Barwon Heads
Barwon Heads, Victoria

Barwon Heads is a coastal township on the Bellarine Peninsula, near Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. It is situated at the mouth of the Barwon River below Lake Connewarre....
,
Mad Max
Mad Max

Mad Max is a Australian films of the 1970s Cinema of Australia apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction action film thriller film directed by George Miller and written by Miller and Byron Kennedy....
(1979) around Lovely Banks
Lovely Banks, Victoria

Lovely Banks is a northern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. Once an agricultural and rural area, the suburb is quickly developing into a residential area adjoining the Geelong suburbs of Bell Park, Victoria, Corio, Victoria and Norlane, Victoria....
 and Lara
Lara, Victoria

Lara is a residential and rural town, 15 km north-east of Geelong, Victoria, inland from the Princes Freeway to Melbourne....
,
Everynight ... Everynight
Everynight ... Everynight

Everynight ... Everynight is an Australian drama film directed by Alkinos Tsilimidos and released in 1994. Based on a play of the same name, written by Ray Mooney, the film details the early life of contract killer Christopher Dale Flannery and is set inside Melbourne's HM Prison Pentridge's maximum security H Division ....
(1994) at HM Prison Geelong
HM Prison Geelong

HM Prison Geelong was a maximum security Australia prison located on the corner of Myers Street and Swanston Street in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia....
,
Ned Kelly
Ned Kelly (2003 film)

Ned Kelly is an Australian, Western film directed by Gregor Jordan. The movie portrays the life of Ned Kelly who was a well-known bushranger in Australia....
(2003) and Ghost Rider
Ghost Rider (film)

Ghost Rider is a 2007 in film superhero film based on the fictional character Marvel Comics character Ghost Rider . The film is directed by Mark Steven Johnson and stars Nicolas Cage as Johnny Blaze / Ghost Rider....
(2007) at the Little River Earth Sanctuary
Little River Earth Sanctuary

Little River Earth Sanctuary is a 1185 ha protected area in Victoria, Australia Australia, near the You Yangs and the town of Little River, Victoria....
,
December Boys (2007) in South Geelong
South Geelong, Victoria

South Geelong also referred to as Geelong South, is a residential and industrial southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia....
 at Kardinia Pool
Kardinia Park

Kardinia Park, currently known as Skilled Stadium is an Australian rules football stadium located in South Geelong, Victoria, Victoria, Australia....
, and
Knowing
Knowing (film)

Knowing is an upcoming 2009 science fiction film directed by Alex Proyas and starring Nicolas Cage. The project was originally attached to a number of directors under Columbia Pictures, but it was placed in Turnaround and eventually picked up by Escape Artists....
(2008) on the Geelong Ring Road.

Education


Geelong is served by a number of public
Public education

Public educatoin is education mandated for or offered to the children of the general public by the government, whether national, regional, or local, provided by an institution of civil government, and paid for, in whole or in part, by taxes....
 and private schools that cater to local and overseas students. Over 40,000 primary and secondary students are enrolled in schools in Geelong, with another 27,000 students enrolled in tertiary and further education courses. The first schools in Geelong were established when the town was settled from the 1850s, among them were the elite private schools The Geelong College
The Geelong College

The Geelong College is an elite Independent school, co-educational, Day school and boarding school, located in Newtown, Victoria, an inner-western suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria, Australia, Australia....
 and Geelong Grammar School
Geelong Grammar School

Geelong Church of England Grammar School is a Independent school, Anglican, co-educational, Boarding school and day school. The School's main campus is located at Corio, Victoria, on the northern outskirts of Geelong, Australia, Victoria , Australia, overlooking Corio Bay and Limeburners' Bay....
.

The Gordon Memorial Technical College opened in 1888, and is known today as the Gordon Institute of TAFE
Gordon Institute of TAFE

The Gordon Institute of TAFE is the Technical and Further Education institute servicing Geelong, Victoria since 1888. It has 26,000 students studying on-campus, off-campus and in business or industry ....
. In 1976 the Gordon Institute was divided into two parts, with academic courses becoming part of the newly formed Deakin University based at the Waurn Ponds campus. Deakin University
Deakin University

Deakin University is an Australian public university with 34,495 higher education students as of 2008. It has campuses in the coastal cities of Geelong, Victoria, Melbourne, and Warrnambool, Victoria, Victoria ....
 enrolled its first students at its Waurn Ponds
Waurn Ponds, Victoria

Waurn Ponds is a mainly residential southern suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Victoria, Australia, Australia.The suburb is bounded by Rossack Drive, Princes Highway, the Port Fairy railway line, Victoria, Reservoir Road, Draytons Road, Pigdons Road, Deakin University and Honeys Road....
 campus in 1977. Today the university is located on a 365 hectare site and has over 1,000 staff and over 4,000 on-campus students. The university also has a campus located on the waterfront of Corio Bay in the Geelong CBD
Geelong city centre, Victoria

The Geelong city centre is a locality surrounded by suburban Geelong. It is the oldest part of Geelong and includes many of the city's important landmarks such as the Geelong Town Hall, St....
, and from 2008 the campus at Waurn Ponds will be home to Victoria's first regional medical school.

Infrastructure


Utilities

Water storage and supply in Geelong is managed by Barwon Water, a Victorian Government owned urban water corporation. Geelong is supplied with water from three river systems: the Barwon River
Barwon River (Victoria)

The Barwon River rises in the Otway Ranges of Victoria , Australia, runs through Winchelsea, Victoria and the city of Geelong, Victoria, where it is joined by the Moorabool River, and enters the sea at Barwon Heads, Victoria after passing through Lake Connewarre on the Bellarine Peninsula....
, the East Moorabool River
Moorabool River

The Moorabool River is a river in Victoria, Australia that runs past several small towns and areas such as Meredith, Victoria, Anakie, Victoria, and Staughton Vale ....
 and the West Moorabool River. The catchment areas are the Brisbane Ranges to Geelong's north-west, and the Otway Ranges to the south-west. The first water supplies to Geelong were from the Stony Creek reservoirs near Steiglitz
Steiglitz, Victoria

Steiglitz is a small town in Victoria , west of the state capital, Melbourne, Australia, in the Brisbane Ranges National Park. In the early 1850s gold was found near the town, and as a consequence it grew....
, but today the West Barwon Reservoir system supplies approximately 70 per cent of the water for Geelong. Sewage from Geelong and district is treated
Sewage treatment

Sewage treatment, or domestic wastewater treatment, is the process of removing contaminants from wastewater and household sewage, both runoff and domestic....
 at the Black Rock Treatment Plant at Breamlea
Breamlea, Victoria

Breamlea, Victoria , Australia, is a secluded seaside hamlet located 28 km south of Geelong on the south coast of Australia halfway between Barwon Heads, Victoria and Torquay, Victoria on the Bellarine Peninsula....
 and then discharged into Bass Strait
Bass Strait

Bass Strait is a sea strait separating Tasmania from the south of the Australian mainland specifically the state of Victoria ....
.

Geelong was first supplied with electricity in 1902 when the Geelong power station
Geelong Power Station, Victoria

The city of Geelong, Victoria , Australia was once home to two coal fueled power stations - Geelong A and Geelong B....
 opened on the corner of Yarra and Brougham Streets. Later known as 'Geelong A', the power station was rebuilt in 1920 to increase the capacity, with the station continued operating until 1961. In 1936 Geelong was connected to the state electrical grid. The 'Geelong B' power station at North Geelong
North Geelong, Victoria

North Geelong is a suburb of Geelong, Victoria in the Australian state of Victoria, Australia. The suburb will be bypassed by traffic from Melbourne coming from the Princes Freeway by the creation of the Geelong Ring Road, due for completion in 2009....
 opened in 1954, and was closed in 1970 due to the much higher efficiency of the power stations in the Latrobe Valley
Latrobe Valley

The Latrobe Valley is nestled between the Strzelecki Ranges and the Great Dividing Range in Victoria, Australia, Australia. It is named after the Latrobe River which flows, eastwards, through it....
. The supply of piped coal gas
Coal gas

Coal gas is a flammable gaseous fuel made from coal and supplied to the user via a piped distribution system. Town gas is a more general term referring to manufactured gaseous fuels produced for sale to consumers and municipalities....
 in Geelong started in 1860 by the Geelong Gas Company
Geelong Gas Company

The Geelong Gas Company was a private company set up to produce and distribute town gas in the city of Geelong, Victoria. From a gasworks in North Geelong, Victoria it converted coal into town gas for use in homes and industry....
. The gasworks
Gasworks

A Gasworks or Gas house is a factory for the manufacture of gas. Coal gas was introduced to Great Britain in the 1790s as an Illuminating gas by the Scottish people inventor William Murdoch....
 were located in North Geelong next to the North Geelong railway station
North Geelong railway station, Victoria

North Geelong is a railway station on the Geelong railway line, Victoria in North Geelong, Victoria, Victoria , Australia. It is 71km from Southern Cross railway station, Melbourne station....
. Geelong was converted to natural gas
Natural gas

Natural gas is a gas consisting primarily of methane. It is found associated with fossil fuels, in coal beds, as methane clathrates, and is created by methanogenic organisms in marshes, bogs, and landfills....
 in 1971, with the Geelong Gas Company being taken over by the Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria
Gas and fuel corporation of victoria

The Gas and Fuel Corporation of Victoria was a government-owned monopoly supplier of household gas in Victoria , Australia.In 1951, the Victorian Government took over two of the three main gas utilities in Melbourne - the Defunct_utility_companies_in_Victoria,_Australia#Metropolitan_Gas_Company and the Brighton Gas Company....
 on June 30 1971.

Sports


Geelong is home to the Geelong Football Club
Geelong Football Club

Geelong Football Club, nicknamed The Cats, is a professional Australian rules football club based in the city of Geelong. Playing in the Australian Football League , they have won seven Australian Football League premierships, and nine McClelland Trophies.....
 Australian Football League
Australian Football League

The 'Australian Football League' is the professional Australian national competition in the sport of Australian Rules Football.The league comprises sixteen teams which play 22 home and away rounds between late March and late August or early September....
 team, the second oldest AFL club
List of Australian rules football clubs by date of establishment

This is a chronological list of Australian rules football clubs since their formation.Note that some of these football clubs that formed before 1866 may not have originally played the game known today as Australian rules football....
 and one of the oldest in the world
Oldest football club

The title of the world's oldest football club, or the oldest club in a particular country, is often disputed, or is claimed by several different clubs, across several different football....
. For many years it was the only VFL/AFL club to exist outside of the greater Melbourne metropolitan area. It continues to participate in the national competition, based out of the Kardinia Park stadium
Stadium

A modern stadium is a place, or venue, for outdoor sports, concerts or other events, consisting of a field or stage partly or completely surrounded by a structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event....
 and Telstra Dome
Telstra Dome

Docklands Stadium, also known by its sponsored name Etihad Stadium , is a multi purpose sports and entertainment stadium in the Melbourne Docklands precinct of Melbourne, Victoria , Australia....
 in Melbourne, and also fields a reserves side in the Victorian Football League
Victorian Football League

The Victorian Football League, formerly known as the Victorian Football Association is the premier league in Victoria. It is also known as the VFA/VFL, is the second-oldest Australian rules football league, formed in 1877, replacing the loose affiliation of clubs that had been the hallmark of the Australian Rules Football - Early...
. The club won the 2007 grand final against Port Adelaide by 119 points, the biggest grand final winning margin in history and the first Geelong premiership victory for 44 years. There are also three independent football leagues running in the area, the Geelong Football League
Geelong Football League

The Geelong Football League is an Australian rules football league in Victoria , Australia. It is the highest quality league in the Geelong, Victoria area, with numerous former Australian Football League players playing for various clubs....
, the Geelong & District Football League
Geelong & District Football League

The Geelong & District Football League is one of three leagues in the Geelong area, the others being the Geelong Football League and the Bellarine Football League....
, and the Bellarine Football League
Bellarine Football League

The Bellarine Football League is an Australian rules football competition based in the Bellarine Peninsula region of Victoria, Australia, Australia, formed in 1971....
.

The annual Geelong Cup
Geelong Cup

The Geelong Cup is an annual Australian Group races 3 thoroughbred horse race. The race is open to horses of all ages and sexes. The race is held over a distance of 2400 metres at the Geelong Racecourse on the fourth Wednesday of October, and was first run in 1872....
 thoroughbred horse race
Thoroughbred horse race

Thoroughbred horse racing is a worldwide sport and industry involving the racing of thoroughbred horses. It is governed by different national bodies....
 was first run in 1872, and is considered one of the most reliable guides to the result of the Melbourne Cup
Melbourne Cup

The Melbourne Cup is Australia's major annual thoroughbred horse race. Billed as The race that stops a nation, it is a race for three-year-olds and over, over a distance of 3,200 metres....
.
The Arena stadium in North Geelong is the home of the Geelong Supercats
Geelong Supercats

The Geelong Supercats are an Australian basketball team, based in the Victoria, Australia town of Geelong, that currently plays in the Australian Basketball Association and previously played in the National Basketball League ....
 basketball
Basketball

Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five active players each try to score points against one another by propelling a basketball through a 10 feet  high hoop under organized rules....
 team, and was also used during the 2006 Commonwealth Games
2006 Commonwealth Games

The 2006 Commonwealth Games were held in Melbourne, Victoria , Australia between 15 March and 26 March 2006. It was the largest sporting event to be staged in Melbourne, eclipsing the 1956 Summer Olympics in terms of the number of teams competing, Sportsperson competing, and events being held....
 for basketball matches. The Eastern Beach
Eastern Beach, Victoria

Eastern Beach is a popular swimming and recreation area in Geelong, Victoria, Victoria on the shores of Corio Bay. Built during the 1930s in the Art Deco style, a shark proof swimming enclosure is provided, as well as a children's swimming pool, kiosk, and dressing room pavilion....
 foreshore and nearby Eastern Gardens regularly host internationally televised triathlon
Triathlon

A triathlon is an endurance sports event consisting of running, biking, and swimming over various distances. As a result, proficiency in swimming, cycling, or running alone is not sufficient to guarantee a triathlon athlete a competitive time, trained triathletes have learned to race each stage in a way that preserves their energy and endur...
s, and annual sports car
Sports car

A sports car is a term used to describe a class of automobile. The exact definition varies, but generally it is used to refer to a low to ground, light weight vehicle with a powerful engine....
 and racing car events such as the Geelong Speed Trials. Corio Bay
Corio Bay

Corio Bay is one of numerous bays in the southwest corner of Australia's Port Phillip, and is the bay on which abuts the City of Geelong, Victoria....
 is also host to many sailing and yachting events. Geelong also has many golf courses, sporting and recreation ovals and playing fields, as well as facilities for water skiing
Water skiing

Water skiing is a sport where an individual is pulled behind a motor boat or a Cable skiing on a body of water wearing one or more skis. The surface area of the ski keeps the person skimming on the surface of the water allowing the skier to stand upright while holding the tow rope....
, rowing, fishing
Fishing

Fishing is the activity of catching fish. Fishing techniques include Fish net, Fish trap, Spearfishing, angling and Gathering seafood by hand. The term fishing may be applied to catching other aquatic animals such as different types of shellfish, squid, octopus, turtles, Edible frog and some edible marine invertebrates....
, hiking
Hiking

Hiking is an outdoor activity which consists of walking in natural environments, often on trail. It is such a popular activity that there are numerous :Category:Hiking organizations worldwide....
, and greyhound
Greyhound racing

Greyhound racing is the sport of racing greyhounds. The dogs chase a lure on a track until they arrive at the finish line. The one that arrives first is the winner....
 and harness racing
Harness racing

Harness racing is a form of horse-racing in which the horses race in a specified gait. They usually pull two-wheeled carts called sulky, although races to saddle are still occasionally conducted, especially in Europe....
. The Geelong Athletics centre holds athletic competitions during the summer months, with high profile events such as the Ron Clarke Classic held annually. In winter, the main athletic competitions are run through the Geelong Cross Country Club, who hold weekly meets at various locations in the Geelong Region.

See also


  • Committee for Geelong
    Committee for Geelong

    The Committee for Geelong is a non-political high profile lobby group active in the Australian city of Geelong. Its membership comprises some of Geelong's largest employers in the private and public sectors....
  • List of Heritage listed buildings in Geelong
    List of Heritage listed buildings in Geelong

    This is a non-exhaustive list of buildings in Geelong, Australia and surrounding suburbs listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. This the highest level of protection afforded to a building in the state of Victoria, Australia....
  • List of Mayors of Geelong
Category:People from Geelong


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