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Colac welcomes new family
Until just a few weeks ago, Sifa Irunga and her six children were living in a Kenyan refugee camp which they had called home for almost 10 years.
Technology lifts feed efficiency
Over his entire farming career, Pelican Rise’s Chris Meade says he has never seen agricultural technology develop as rapidly as it has in the past few years.
Mini Woolies wows Lake Colac school
Lake Colac School has officially opened its new Mini Woolies, offering students the chance to engage with a simulated supermarket experience in the classroom.
Colac pool to close for five weeks
Bluewater’s 25-metre pool will close for five weeks from next month for essential maintenance to its tiles.
Association preparing for big tournament
The Colac Darts Association wrapped up a competition grand final on Tuesday and has already turned its attention to a tournament with more than 150 competitors expected to descend on Colac this weekend.
RESPOND NOW: Call for changes at Colac’s saleyards to ensure viability
“Colac saleyards, in my opinion, is living on borrowed time. With the numbers they’re putting through nowadays, unless something is improved at Colac, they will go the same way as Camperdown.”
Resilient Rog’s message after health battles
Those who have grown to know and love Roger Browne around Apollo Bay over the past 20 years have become familiar with a certain phrase.
Uni documentary to tell story of the Blue Church pirates
The famous Nalangil Blue Church and its owners Colin and Angela Carter will feature in a documentary created by Melbourne university students.