News Petrol price falls but not in Colac COLAC and district motorists could have a frustrating wait for cheaper petrol while Melbourne prices have hit a 17-month low. By Alex WhiteJune 29, 2012 Dedication to POWs lost at sea TWO Colac people will attend the dedication of a war memorial in Canberra this weekend to honour their lost relatives. By Kate DeppelerJune 29, 2012 Fifty years since Beechy Line’s last train SATURDAY marks 50 years since the last train ran on Colac district’s Beechy Line. By Kate DeppelerJune 28, 2012 Colac ‘ice’ use alarms drug experts A DRUG and alcohol support worker says there has been a concerning increase in young Colac and district people taking the drug ‘ice’. By Alex WhiteJune 27, 2012 Record Year Seven enrolments COLAC’S Trinity College has offered a record number of Year Seven enrolments for the next school year. By Jennifer ChiuJune 27, 2012 TAFE cuts might hit Colac trade training COLAC education leaders say discovering the impact of state-wide TAFE funding cuts on the city’s trade training centre will be a “waiting game”. By Jennifer ChiuJune 27, 2012 $8-million factory upgrade on track CONTRACTORS are on track to complete a Colac company’s $8-million expansion by November. By Alex WhiteJune 27, 2012 Crossing victim welcomes safety upgrades A COLAC district man who crashed his motorcycle into a moving train has welcomed efforts to improve railway-crossing safety. By Scott BarnesJune 27, 2012 « 1 … 2,029 2,030 2,031 2,032 2,033 2,034 2,035 2,036 2,037 2,038 2,039 … 2,313 »