News
Consultant to assess Princes Highway’s needs
Four western Victorian regional councils have appointed a planning and engineering consultancy to assess works needed on the Princes Highway West between Colac and the South Australian border.
$800,000 injection for Colac’s Western Reserve
Colac’s Western Reserve will receive more than $800,000 of upgrades to the ground and lights, after the State Government awarded a grant for women’s football at the facility.
Shining a bright light on cancer awareness
Drivers and pedestrians on Colac’s Murray Street will notice about a dozen median-strip trees lit by pink lights at night, marking breast cancer awareness month.
Farm owner running for Labor
Labor has announced Freshwater Creek farmer and tourism operator Doug Johnston as the party’s Polwarth candidate for the state election.
Farmer reflects on recovery from devastating fire
Alvie beef and dairy farmer Peter Holland will never forget “the bit of luck” that saved his family home and cattle from a fire at South Dreeite.
Medal a surprise for young Tiger
Colac Tigers young gun Kody Spokes says an injury-free season was the catalyst behind winning his first Ted Parker Medal.
Opposition pledge for high-speed rail
Train travel times from Colac to Melbourne could take 65 minutes if the Liberal Nationals coalition wins next month’s state election.
Fire refuge proposal finds strong interest
A bushfire refuge and a new learning facility to attract researchers and tourists are among community-led ideas under consideration for a vacant State Government site at Forrest.