Articles by Lucinda Ormonde
Otways land might set price record
TWO-hundred-and-fifteen hectares of land near the Great Ocean Road could attract a record price at sale.
Valiant battle against parking fine
COLAC’S Charlie Buchanan says he will not pay his parking fine as a matter of principle.
Customers make work special
MERRILYN Quantrell loves her job – and says it’s her staff and customers that make her work special.
Your Weekend in Colac and district
Radio station anniversary celebrations, community markets and fundraisers are just part of the weekend action in Colac and district.
Facebook comments lead to legal trouble
A COLAC youth who used Facebook to boast about threats they made against their teachers has prompted a warning from Colac police.
Expect return Census visits
THERE has already been one knock on the door, but Colac and district residents can expect another after the 16th national Census finished last night.
Police catch suspect with pants down
POLICE have arrested a Colac man in relation to a spate of public masturbation offences, after a police officer caught him allegedly in the act.
Farmer wants to raise organic understanding
YEO vegetable farmer Joe Sgro wants to dispel myths about organic produce.