News
Rain affects crop quality
Downpours across the district have effected the quality of Alex Horne’s Cressy crops, but quantity has boomed.
Wilson Street gas odours under investigation
Emergency services have responded to two reports of gas smells at the same section of Colac’s Wilson Street this week.
Drilling rig heads for Port Campbell
An oil rig will arrive offshore at Port Campbell later this month, with drilling set to start in mid-February.
Church celebrates 150 years
The Birregurra Christ Church congregation will reflect on and celebrate its history while looking towards the future when the church celebrates its 150th anniversary next week.
Typical summer predicted
Colac and district residents can expect a typical summer and early autumn, a Bureau of Meteorology climatologist says.
Positives from COVID lockdowns
Steven Murnane says coronavirus-embattled London is a vastly different city to the one he’s called home the past two decades.
Planned Winchelsea subdivision
A proposal to convert a 21-hectare farming block in Winchelsea’s west to a residential zone will go before Surf Coast Shire councillors tomorrow. And developers have already drawn up plans for a 74-lot housing estate at the northern end of the land parcel as the council seeks to expand housing opportunities under its Winchelsea Growth […]
Rural news in brief
Colac and district beef producers continue to enjoy high cattle prices as the domestic industry booms despite export issues.