Lethbridge Wines - Pivotonian Cinema Geelong
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GEELONG- VICTORIA'S SECOND BIGGEST CITY VLOG #3
Geelong is a port city located on Corio Bay and the Barwon River, in the state of Victoria, Australia. Geelong is 75 kilometers (47 mi) south-west of the state capital, Melbourne. It is the second-largest Victorian city, with an estimated urban population of 192,393[1] as of June 2016.[1] Geelong runs from the plains of Lara in the north to the rolling hills of Waurn Ponds to the south, with Corio Bay to the east and hills to the west. Geelong is the administrative center for the City of Greater Geelong municipality, which covers urban, rural and coastal areas surrounding the city, including the Bellarine Peninsula.
Geelong was named in 1827, with the name derived from the local Wathaurong Aboriginal name for the region, Djillong, thought to mean land or cliffs or tongue of land or peninsula.[5][6] Geelong City is also known as the 'Gateway City' due to its central location to surrounding Victorian regional centres like Ballarat in the northwest, Torquay, Great Ocean Road and Warrnambool in the southwest, Hamilton, Colac and Winchelsea to the west, and the state capital of Melbourne in the northeast.
The area was first surveyed in 1838, three weeks after Melbourne. The post office was open by June 1840 (the second to open in the Port Phillip District).[7] The first wool store was erected in this period and it became the port for the wool industry of the Western District.[8] During the gold rush, Geelong experienced a brief boom as the main port to the rich goldfields of the Ballarat district.[9] The city then diversified into manufacturing, and during the 1860s, it became one of the largest manufacturing centers in Australia with its wool mills, ropeworks, and paper mills.[10]
It 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,[8] and the population grew to over 100,000 by the mid-1960s.[11] During the city's early years, an inhabitant of Geelong was often known as a Geelongite,[12] or a Pivotonian, derived from the city's nickname of The Pivot, referencing the city's role as a shipping and rail hub for the area.[13] Population increases over the last decade were due to growth in service industries,[14] as the manufacturing sector has declined. Redevelopment of the inner city has occurred since the 1990s, as well as gentrification of inner suburbs, and currently has a population growth rate higher than the national average.[15]
Today, Geelong stands as an emerging health, education and advanced manufacturing hub. The city's economy is shifting quickly and despite experiencing the drawbacks of losing much of its heavy manufacturing, it is seeing much growth in other sectors, positioning itself as one of the leading non-capital Australian cities. It is home to the Geelong Football Club, the second oldest club in the Australian Football League.
Pivotonian Cinema Geelong - Sam Connell
What is Geelong? Explain Geelong, Define Geelong, Meaning of Geelong
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Title: What is Geelong? Explain Geelong, Define Geelong, Meaning of Geelong
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Description: Geelong is a port city located on Corio Bay and the Barwon River, in the state of Victoria, Australia. Geelong is 75 kilometres south-west of the state capital, Melbourne. It is the second largest Victorian city, with an estimated urban population of 192,393 as of June 2016.Geelong runs from the plains of Lara in the north to the rolling hills of Waurn Ponds to the south, with Corio Bay to the east and hills to the west. Geelong is the administrative centre for the City of Greater Geelong municipality, which covers urban, rural and coastal areas surrounding the city, including the Bellarine Peninsula. Geelong City is also known as the 'Gateway City' due to its central location to surrounding Victorian regional centres like Ballarat in the north west, Torquay, Great Ocean Road and Warrnambool in the southwest, Hamilton, Colac and Winchelsea to the west, and the state capital of Melbourne in the north east. Geelong was named in 1827, with the name derived from the local Wathaurong Aboriginal name for the region, Djillong, thought to mean land or cliffs or tongue of land or peninsula.The area was first surveyed in 1838, three weeks after Melbourne. The post office was open by June 1840 . The first woolstore was erected in this period and it became the port for the wool industry of the Western District. During the gold rush, Geelong experienced a brief boom as the main port to the rich goldfields of the Ballarat district. The city then diversified into manufacturing, and during the 1860s, it became one of the largest manufacturing centres in Australia with its wool mills, ropeworks, and paper mills.It 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 the population grew to over 100,000 by the mid-1960s. During the city's early years, an inhabitant of Geelong was often known as a Geelongite, or a Pivotonian, derived from the city's nickname of The Pivot, referencing the city's role as a shipping and rail hub for the area. Population increases over the last decade were due to growth in service industries, as the manufacturing sector has declined. Redevelopment of the inner city has occurred since the 1990s, as well as gentrification of inner suburbs, and currently has a population growth rate higher than the national average.It is home to the Geelong Football Club, the second oldest club in the Australian Football League. Today, Geelong stands as an emerging health, education and advanced manufacturing hub. The city's economy is shifting quickly and despite experiencing the drawbacks of losing much of its heavy manufacturing, it is seeing much growth in other sectors, positioning itself as one of the leading non-capital Australian cities.
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Wine Geelong - A Greater Discovery
Geelong Wine regions are for the unpretentious adventurer, seeking an authentic experience. The vibe is family orientated, there are no large corporate wineries here, just welcoming boutique wineries run by inviting families that are happy to share their quality wines with you.
The region is made up of three sub-regions, seaside, rural valleys and rainforest, and the traveller is encouraged to discover the delights of each. There is a strong sense of place here and a deep connection to the land, wine and people collaborating to achieve the best quality possible.
THE WHISTLEBLOWER IN GEELONG (CAR CRASH SCENE)
My recording of The Whistleblower getting filmed in Geelong (at the Waterfront)
The Whistleblower is an upcoming Australian-Chinese partnered film project, with a budget of around $40 million. Starring Chinese actor Jiayin Lei, the feature-length thriller tells a story of a Chinese expat who uncovers a conspiracy at the company he works for. The movie is expected to be released in mid 2019.
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Lethbridge wines in Victoria, Australia
I visited the Lethbridge vineyards just north of Geelong, in Victoria, Australia, to talk about what they're growing.
1996 Essendon v Geelong. r7 @ MCG (100 year celebration)
Same Olds v the Pivotonians.
The AFL was celebrating the 100th league season.
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Water, Water
International award-winning Australian short film 'Water, Water' directed by Iris Walshe-Howling, script by writer Janet Brown, and performed by Claudia Clark. With original music composed/played by Shaun Brown (lead singer of rock band Dirty York). Cinematographer Adam Tribe shines his lens on a simple poignant monologue of a woman's story about cherishing a sense of place. Set on the Victorian Surf Coast.
She's widowed, on her own, and has recently experienced devastating floods in her country town and lost everything. Almost everything. Now it's time to decide where she should live. Will she stay and re-build? If she leaves, where will she go? An ode to the complexities of taking chances, making decisions, families, and finding where she really belongs.
Wasaga Film Festival Canada 2016 - International Film Silver Award.
Selected for Screening at: The Pivotonian Cinema Geelong (Australian Short Films 2015), Barossa Film Festival 2014 (South Australia), Puertas film Festival (Spain) 2014
Toilet at Village cinema. Geelong
There is two sets of toilets at this cinema. Both sets have the same fixtures. BTW caroma pans on concealed flush valves
Explaining Terroir with Ray Nadeson
Terroir' is one of the most important terms in the wine world. In this episode of DDTV we sat down with cult winemaking legend Ray Nadeson of Lethbridge Wines to give a quick explanation of terroir and why it is so important.
Lethbridge Wines in Norway
Ray from Lethbridge Wines visits Norway and talks about his natural, unfiltered wines and potensial food pairings.
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Lethbridge Pinot Noir 2018 / Rødvin, Australia (10570401)
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Ooh La La Chardonnay / Hvitvin, Australia (10804201)
Kr. 275,00 (75 Cl) - tomt nå, mer kommer.
Ellers i November så slippes en hel haug med viner fra Lethbridge så følg med!
Geelong Winery tours, Wedding cars, Great Ocean Road tours
Mustang & Co. can provide our classic 1966 Mustang convertible for weddings and winery tours. We love to visit the wineries on the Bellarine, Moorabool valley and Surf Coast regions. for more information visit mustangrental.com.au or email mustangandco@bigpond.com
Lethbridge with Ray Nadeson
What is the Australian Festival of African Film?
AFAF Festival Director Janelle Meager, Film Director Ejiro Onobrakpor and Jess Litsas from the Pivotonian Cinema talk the Australian Festival of African Film.
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GenPlay Features - Amberyse
Local Pivotonian metal band, Amberyse, offered up their debut single Lydia to Generation Play to see if we couldn't build a bit of a music track to it. Since James, McLoven and Stephen (M3 Gaming) have all been playing a bit of steep - probably too much if we're being honest, we put the song to a little edit.
Here's what a few nights of shenanigans can pull together.
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Lethbridge Wines in Autumn
After vintage we refocus our minds to the ageing of the wines, carefully checking the barrels as they mature and develop, eagerly awaiting the day we bottle our wines.