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Works start to “nudge” flying foxes
Colac Otway Shire Council is using light, noise and inflatable tube wind dancers to try to “nudge” bats from ailing heritage-listed trees in the Colac Botanic Gardens.
Colac health service earns public’s praise
Colac Area Health’s level of patient care, emotional support and compassion has rated above the state average, a Department of Health and Human Services survey says.
District welcomes visa plans
Colac district farmers are set to benefit from a dedicated agricultural visa aimed to deliver workers to the agricultural sector, Colac district employers say.
100 reasons to celebrate for Colac women’s group
Colac’s Catholic Women’s League branch has celebrated a significant milestone over the weekend as it marked its 100th anniversary.
Architect appointed for school refurbishment
The State Government says it is continuing to make progress on half a million dollars’ worth of Colac primary school projects.
Bright idea for formerly drab teapots
A Camperdown artist’s journey with alcohol inks has culminated in a tea-riffic, colourful exhibition of up-cycled artworks.
Shot shortage making clinic tough to plan
Colac Area Health chief Fiona Brew says the health service is planning its COVID-19 vaccine clinics week by week due to supply shortages.
Expert advice for Cobden traders
The Cobden Business Network has appointed a marketing specialist who the group hopes will help local businesses flourish and weather the storm of COVID-19.