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Cobden BP thief awaits sentence
A Bacchus Marsh man has pleaded guilty to a brazen armed robbery at Cobden.
Legal workers feeling positive
A boom in agriculture and property has kept Colac lawyers busy during the COVID crisis, the chief of Victoria’s peak body for solicitors says, but they are keen to return to court.
Heroes welcome for jet skiers
A group of Tasmanian jet skiers have made a pit stop at Apollo Bay after travelling across the Bass Strait to raise money for a mental health service.
TV mystery clouded car idea
Barongarook West’s Roger Ivens’ work might have saved thousands of lives, if only car companies listened to him five decades ago.
Expat’s anxious wait during Indian outbreak
“I am always concerned about COVID around the world, because I’m always concerned about my mum.”
Blues and Blueberry Festival returns to Gelli
The Gellibrand River Blues and Blueberry Festival is back.
Council pans solar plant
Corangamite Shire Council will again object to a proposed 558-hectare, $280-million solar farm at Bookaar ahead of a State Government decision on the project.
Councillors appraise draft budget
Colac Otway’s official draft budget proposes to spend $13.6 million on capital works and deliver an average annual rate increase of 1.5 per cent.