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War memories linger for Colac 99-year-old
Colac Second World War veteran Les Trigg has spent a lifetime paying back his mates for their sacrifices on the battlefield. The 99-year-old served in the Pacific from 1942 to ’45, before returning to Australia and fulfilling the promises he made to his cobbers to never leave a man behind. ‘Trigger’ has had a distinguished […]
Elective surgeries resume next week
Elective surgeries at the state’s public and private hospitals will start to resume next week, where safe to do so, after a slowdown in the number of new coronavirus cases.
Canine virus reaches city
While Colac’s humans have so far been spared exposure to coronavirus, vets have hopefully prevented another epidemic among the region’s dogs.
Veteran shares ANZAC story
Colac’s Teghan Fraser grew up loving hospitality and wanted to study gastronomy in France – so naturally, she joined the Navy.
Co-op gets long lease
The Apollo Bay Fisherman’s Co-op will get a new 21-year lease for its facility, which Colac Otway Shire council says will help secure commercial fishing at the Bay and encourage investment.
Green light for pool funding gap
Colac Otway Shire Council has agreed to cover a funding gap to complete Apollo Bay’s indoor pool.
Pubs to survive coronavirus downturn
The Colac district’s rural publicans are confident their taps will be back flowing as normal once coronavirus restrictions ease across Victoria.
Letters to the editor
Letters about weeds in Barongarook Creek, taking time out, and a proposed law change.