Jan Mitchell's painted bollards along the waterfront, the moustachioed sailor in stripes, the navy fisherman, the chef in his apron, with You Yangs hills on the horizon and Corio Bay catching last light. Geelong has its own personality, and that's most of why people moved here. Many over-50 singles came from Melbourne in the past decade. However you got here, the social map needs rebuilding once the kids are gone or the Brunswick terrace got sold.
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Geelong has reinvented its waterfront and the first-date map shows it. Eastern Beach Reserve for an easy walk and the heritage sea baths, the Waterfront promenade for a longer one, Johnstone Park for a shorter coffee-and-bench version. The Barwon River trail covers the quieter end, Pakington Street in Newtown handles a long lunch, and Torquay's beach is twenty minutes south for anyone keen on a drive.