
The pandemic has had a huge impact on us all both negative and positive.
As a whole and as individuals it has given us no choice but to look at the way in which we live and make changes.
To give us a continuing shared sense of purpose, let's look at the next 5 years. Let's create better supports so we can get back to focusing on the more important things in life.
I encourage you to contribute, give constructive feedback, constructive criticism, and get involved in the conversation etc



Years
What's All the
Hue & Cry?!?!
64 – 66 Ryrie St, Geelong
In 1899, local businessman, benefactor and philanthropist, Alexander Miller, instigated the construction of the building that is now home to innovative artist-run avant garde gallery, The Hue & Cry Collective.
From 1900 – 1918 it was leased to Cabinetmaker, Frederick Annear and Mr. Miller remained in the ownership of the property up until his death in 1914.
Mr. Miller owned a considerable amount of real estate within the Geelong region, including the former Union Bank building on the southwest corner of Moorabool & Ryrie Street and Rannoch House 50B Skene Street. After his death Alexander Miller Memorial Homes were built in Belmont as directed in Mr. Miller’s will. At present, there are several memorial homes throughout Central Victoria.