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Callous shooting shocks public
The online community is rallying to slam offenders following a livestock shooting at Simpson.
Rider overcomes a grim diagnosis
When doctors told Colac’s David Ponton he would be incapable of rehabilitation after a stroke paralysed the left side of his body, he said to his wife, “nobody asked me”.
Rainforest attraction opens after upgrade
Refurbishments of a barbecue area and picnic shelter have added to the experience at the Otways’ Melba Gully.
Trekkers’ elation at Kokoda finish
The epic highs and challenging blows of the Papua New Guinea jungle proved no match for a group of Colac’s finest emerging leaders.
Tornado-hit park is bouncing back
A landmark fish stocking at Lake Purrumbete is just one reason John Clements is smiling.
CFA say no suspicion to Camperdown blaze
The Country Fire Authority says a fire which destroyed a holiday home at Park Road, Camperdown, this week was not suspicious.
Patients wait 18 months for public dental services
The average waiting time for Colac’s public dental service sits just below the state average, but people can still expect to wait a year and a half on average for dental care.
Region soaked in June
Colac has had its wettest June in five years, with almost 90 millimetres falling across the month.