News
Kaye cooks up Christmas cheer
After five years of volunteering, there’s still nothing Beeac’s Kaye Cheng loves more than seeing lots of happy faces chatting away together at St Mary’s Christmas lunch.
Spectacular Students Enjoy Happy Travels
Colac Secondary College students have given their all in Victoria’s State School Spectacular this month, gaining new experiences, skills, and independence along the way.
WorkSafe charges company
WorkSafe Victoria has charged a water tank manufacturer after a tank fatally struck a man at Barwon Downs in one of two separate incidents.
NEWS IN BRIEF
Trout stocking, a local history group grant, the introduction of a new holiday levy and more in this week’s news in brief.
Understanding life’s ladder
Pansy ‘Pam’ Trigg is 97 and lives in Mercy Place, Colac. Her family began to notice signs of dementia when she was 85 – unsurprising changes at first which soon became more worrying.
Call for views on gardens precinct
In less than two weeks, almost 120 residents, visitors and local interest groups have shared their ideas on what they would like to see introduced, improved and retained in Colac’s heritage-listed botanic gardens.
Empowering anyone who is struggling
A Colac mental health advocacy group has set a goal to walk around the world next month to break mental health stigma.
Bureau officially declares El Niño
Colac and district residents can expect a hot, dry summer this season, after the Bureau of Meteorology declared an El Nino weather pattern is underway.