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Thieves miss canteen cash
Thirsty thieves have broken into a Colac school canteen but discovered no cash, walking away with only juice boxes for their troubles.
CELEBRATING SENIORS: Croquet offering an active lifestyle
Croquet is proving to be a great social and physical activity for seniors and people of all ages in Colac.
Cattle prices flourish in spring
Colac district cattle farmers are reaping the rewards of a strong farming season following bumper prices at this month’s store cattle sale. Colac Regional Saleyards penned about 600 head at its October store sale on Friday, with cattle consistently commanding north of $4 a kilogram and some pens selling for well over $5 a kilo. […]
JUMPING FOR JOY: Students thrilled to be back in class
Colac and district kids have enjoyed a welcome return to classrooms.
Bats back in gardens
Bats have returned to roost at the Colac Botanic Gardens after a month-long hiatus, with the community out of options to stop more coming back.
COVID ICU patient update
A Colac person with COVID-19 remains in a Geelong intensive care unit in a critical but stable condition.
Challenge exciting for new chief
With a wealth of local government and finance knowledge and experience, Corangamite Regional Library Corporation’s new chief Phil Howard is looking forward to an exciting future.
Hard waste a priority
“The two things I try and do is fairness and common sense – does it pass the pub test?”