Articles by Mary-Lou Ciampa
Six-month funding reprieve for Colac youth worker
COLAC’S youth worker role will continue for the next six months despite a lack of State Government funding, Colac Area Health’s chief says.
Call for surveillance of Colac fuel prices
COLAC fuel campaigners and the region’s federal MP are pushing the Federal Government for “surveillance” of Colac’s petrol prices.
Craft display will honour Anzac spirit
A COLAC woman is urging Colac district knitters and sewing enthusiasts to help make a field of poppies for next year’s Anzac Day commemorations.
Crew recognised for rescue effort
Apollo Bay firefighters have earned awards for an eight-hour cliff rescue.
Vehicle plunges down to railway
A COLAC teen escaped with minor injuries when a car he was driving crashed through a fence, plummeting eight metres to land beside railway tracks.
Cancer battle inspires family to take action
BARONGAROOK’S Jo and Michael Jamieson have been driving the long road to Melbourne and Geelong since Michael’s cancer diagnosis on Mother’s Day 2010.
Teenager’s century sparks City to win
FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD Dylan Slater’s first Division One century cemented City United’s surprise victory against reigning premiers Stoneyford at the weekend.
Redbacks too strong for West
IRREWARRA confirmed its second place ladder position after a shaky start batting against Colac West at the weekend, stand-in Redback captain Leighton Hart says.