News
Ploughing contests turn up more competitors
COMPETITIVE ploughing is growing in popularity in the Colac district.
Farms tackle soil and biodiversity problems
FIFTY farms across the Western District will tackle soil and biodiversity problems as part of the largest Landcare program of its kind.
Six-figure payout for shop crash victim
BEEAC’S Carmen Boon has received a six-figure payout after a van crashed through her shop’s window, pinning her behind the counter.
Meeting will protest coal-seam gas exploration
ENVIRONMENTAL activists expect hundreds of people at a Forrest meeting to protest against coal-seam gas exploration.
Fewer working in Colac but unemployment down
FEWER people are working in Colac than a year ago, but unemployment has dropped since March.
Long ride will honour fallen police officers
RETIRED Colac police sergeant Phil Edge will travel more than 1000 kilometres on his motorcycle to honour colleagues who died in the line of duty.
Hand transplant recipient will toss AFL final coin
COBDEN’S Peter Walsh, Australia’s first hand transplant recipient, suspects his nephew is “feeling very happy about himself”.
Objector stands in way of supermarket plans
AN objection could delay the expansion of an Apollo Bay supermarket.