News Jobs safe in Colac government hub COLAC public servants are safe from job cuts despite a restructure of government services in the city. By Scott BarnesJuly 11, 2012 Antiques dealer calling it a day COLAC’S Neville Beechey is retiring after three decades as an antiques dealer but can still remember the first antique he bought. By Kate DeppelerJuly 11, 2012 Young friends share diabetes fight COLAC girls Caitlin Willsher and Emily Davis are learning at an early age what it is like living with diabetes. By Alex WhiteJuly 9, 2012 Man faces $30,000 theft charges POLICE have charged a 30-year-old Colac man over the theft of $30,000 from his customers. By Kate DeppelerJuly 9, 2012 Colac shivers through coldest morning COLAC residents have shivered through the coldest morning this year. By Kate DeppelerJuly 9, 2012 Whales’ antics delight onlookers WHALES off the coast of Apollo Bay are delighting onlookers with their antics. By Kate DeppelerJuly 9, 2012 Farmer wants weighing referendum A COLAC district farmer wants a municipal referendum on post-sale weighing. By Jennifer ChiuJuly 9, 2012 Herpes plan to kill off carp RESEARCHERS are investigating a disease to control European carp, a pest fish which infests Lake Colac. By Kate DeppelerJuly 9, 2012 « 1 … 2,024 2,025 2,026 2,027 2,028 2,029 2,030 2,031 2,032 2,033 2,034 … 2,313 »