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Farmer welcomes rising wool prices
A COLAC district sheep farmer is unsure if wool prices are reaching record highs, but he says they are the highest they’ve been in years.
Colac man arrested over travel agency fraud.
COLAC Criminal Investigation Unit detectives have arrested a Colac travel agent following reports of fraud.
Ageing court house a public risk: lawyer
A LAWYER says ice-affected people at Colac’s outdated police station and court could be a security threat to the public, police, lawyers and judiciary.
Loving sister skips to success for heart health
COLAC’S Taneisha Goonan, whose little brother Noah was born with a severe heart condition last month, has raised almost $2000 for the Heart Foundation by “skip, skip, skipping”.
Players lace up to stop violence
THOUSANDS of people will wear orange shoelaces and clothes across Australia this weekend, in a show of solidarity against violence.
Colac florist retiring after four decades
COLAC florist John Simmonds will retire this month after more than 40 years in the industry.
Colac support saves four African orphans
THE COLAC community is a step closer to rescuing four orphaned African children stranded in Uganda since January 2013.
Anti-violence push wins wide support
MORE THAN 1000 Colac and district sportspeople will wear orange shoelaces this weekend to support an anti-violence initiative aiming to address Australia’s one-punch epidemic.