News More burglaries and gun thefts THIEVES have continued to commit brazen daylight burglaries in Colac. By Lachlan CowlishawApril 25, 2014 Dad stabbed, mum hurt in Colac attack ATTACKERS stabbed a Colac father and threw a pot plant into a mother’s face during a late-night attack in a Colac residential street. By Lachlan CowlishawApril 25, 2014 Council will look at Colac fuel price COLAC civic leaders will investigate how the city can end its ongoing battle with high fuel prices. By Colac Herald ContributorApril 25, 2014 Meatworkers feature in abattoir art COLAC meat workers feature in an art project celebrating the process of bringing livestock from the paddock to the plate. By Mary-Lou CiampaApril 24, 2014 Thieves break into family home THIEVES have left a Colac family feeling invaded and annoyed after stealing $5000 worth of items from their home. By Lachlan CowlishawApril 23, 2014 Truck collection might stay in Colac COLAC vintage truck collector Merv Brunt is considering an offer that would keep his trucks in Colac. By Jennifer ChiuApril 23, 2014 Colac train service worst in state COLAC train campaigner Brian Crook says an analysis of Victoria’s V-Line services shows Colac’s is the worst service in the state. By Lachlan CowlishawApril 23, 2014 Supermarket could create 200 jobs A NEW $13-million Coles supermarket could create 200 jobs in Colac. By Colac Herald ContributorApril 23, 2014 « 1 … 1,869 1,870 1,871 1,872 1,873 1,874 1,875 1,876 1,877 1,878 1,879 … 2,312 »