News
No new Trinity COVID cases
No new Trinity College Colac students or staff have tested positive for coronavirus, but close contacts will have COVID tests next week.
Colac ghost town a worry for traders
Colac traders want shoppers to keep their buying local, as small businesses face the prospect of shutting their doors following the city’s COVID-19 outbreak.
ALC cases at 29
There have been 29 COVID-19 cases linked to Colac’s Australian Lamb Company since the city’s coronavirus outbreak started last Friday.
Cash helps sporting clubs
More sporting and recreation clubs in Colac and district have received $1000 State Government grants to meet basic costs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Premier Daniel Andrews says nearly nine in 10 Victorians testing positive for coronavirus failed to get a test when first having symptoms, instead continuing to work.
No word on vital highway upgrades
A Western District road advocacy group is impatiently awaiting announcements for upgrades to the Princes Highway West, which includes key Colac district projects.
Deans Marsh path underway
Stage one of a new Deans Marsh footpath began construction yesterday.
Australian Lamb Company statement
Colac’s Australian Lamb Company has released the following statement after 29 COVID-19 cases were linked to the company today (July 23).