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Local farmer leads national virus body
A Colac district dairy farmer will head a new national response group to help Australia’s dairy industry navigate the coronavirus pandemic.
Letters to the editor
Creekside weeds must be removed I was delighted to read recent comments by Trevor Uwland of our weed-infested creek. I’ve been banging on about the state of the creek for the past umpteen years, to no avail. It was my public duty to attempt to rid the banks of the creek of weeds which include […]
No flags at cemeteries for Anzac Day
An Anzac Day tradition at Colac and district cemeteries won’t return this year due to coronavirus restrictions.
Fishing ban is ‘frustrating’
A keen Colac angler says he’s frustrated by the State Government’s decision to ban recreational fishing, but understands health is their number-one priority.
Grant helps aspiring veterinarian follow family tradition
An aspiring Colac third-generation vet has moved to Queensland to complete his studies, but plans to return to the Colac family business.
Sharing music’s healing power
A Colac piano teacher hopes piano can give people the same therapeutic benefits that music gave her while she was battling breast cancer.
Visitors fly in from overseas
A host of international visitors are ignoring recent travel bans and flouting social distancing rules by gathering in groups at Lake Colac – but it’s not what you think.
Job opportunities in agriculture
The State Government will pair workers who have lost their jobs with farmers looking to add to their labour force because of the coronavirus pandemic.