News
Val launches ladies’ season
Apollo Bay ladies’ golfers had 99 reasons to celebrate the start of their new season when a cherished member returned to make the traditional first putt.
Bank’s warning after $20m-loss
Bendigo Bank is warning people to watch out for bank impersonation scams, after the company saw more than $20 million reported lost in a year, according to ScamWatch.
Bikes, coffee and interaction
The Colac Herald heard about the growing popularity of a weekly gathering at Beeac, and thought we’d catch up with the motorbike-riding, coffee-loving retirees who appreciate the ride and chance to have a chat with mates.
Bay festival expected to return
Apollo Bay Seafood Festival director Bill Hurley-Fraser is confident a full-scale event will return next year after State Government “budget cuts” and volunteer fatigue forced officials to make the difficult decision to cancel the main event planned for this weekend.
No reports of rubbish dumping
Community members and local firefighters have raised concerns about rubbish dumped on the side of the Princes Highway, near Pirron Yallock.
Council to consider 35-lot subdivision
Vacant land in Apollo Bay could be home to a 35-lot subdivision, if Colac Otway Shire Council approves the plans.
Still rockin’ three decades on
Almost three decades in the making, the Colac Rock ‘n’ Roll Club has a history as vibrant as its member’s dance moves.
Centenary celebrations begin
Colac West Primary School has started celebrating 100 years of providing education to the Colac community.