Articles by Jacob Traynor Canker hits historic tree Cypress canker is affecting one of the biggest and oldest trees in the Colac Botanic Gardens. By Jacob TraynorApril 14, 2021 Outdoor dining survey closing Apollo Bay business owners have praised outdoor dining “parklets” and are hoping the program will continue in the future. By Jacob TraynorApril 14, 2021 Mystery object on beach A piece of history has washed up on Lorne’s shores, with speculation about its origins. By Jacob TraynorApril 14, 2021 Deadline on election boundaries nears People have until Friday to object to proposed federal election boundaries that would sever Apollo Bay, Lorne and hinterland communities from the seat of Corangamite. By Jacob TraynorApril 14, 2021 P-platers night risk P-platers are seven times more likely to be killed or injured while driving at night compared with fully licenced drivers, new research shows. By Jacob TraynorApril 14, 2021 Police seek Winchelsea evader Police are appealing for information after a vehicle sped away from officers at Winchelsea. By Jacob TraynorApril 14, 2021 Return of service Anzac Day ceremonies will go ahead in Colac this year, officials have confirmed. By Jacob TraynorApril 13, 2021 Police call for black spot warning Road police say warning signs before a steep road descent near Birregurra could improve safety at the site. By Jacob TraynorApril 12, 2021 « 1 … 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 … 289 »