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Insurance loss for Lorne trampolines
A popular Lorne beachside trampoline park is seeking a short-term insurance bailout from the State Government so it can reopen for families during the summer season.
Musical renaissance to attract shoppers
Buskers in Colac’s Murray Street could help energise the city’s shopping strip and give young musicians a chance to cut their teeth, traders say.
Lake health warning after rain
People should avoid swimming in Lake Colac 48 hours after rain, new signs advise.
Corangamite bowlers bring home state titles
Winchelsea’s Rhys Jeffs is the Champion of Champions in Victorian bowls.
Livestream to continue for council
Surf Coast Shire Council says it aims to welcome the public back to council meetings at some stage this year but is yet to set a date.
Picnic plans progressing
Work has started on a concrete footpath through Colac’s sculpture park, while the carpark near the public toilets on the east side of Barongarook Creek Bridge in Murray Street will be temporarily closed to vehicles today
Funding to help music industry bounce back
A Colac bar and a district music festival will benefit from State Government grants that aim to help the live music industry recover from the impact of COVID-19.
A “quiet revolution” for court systems
High-risk offenders are unaffected by delays to Colac and Geelong’s court system and a Geelong-based lawyer has praised a suite of changes in response to COVID-19.