News
Annie to become Australian citizen
Annie Merchant will become an Australian citizen today, five days before she’s set to give birth to an even newer citizen.
Clissolds’ commitment to the club
Behind the bar, sorting through lost property, registering players or cleaning the clubrooms – you never quite know where you’ll find Tina and Gavin Clissold on game day at Apollo Bay.
Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority focused on delivering harbour upgrade
The Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority says it’s “hit the ground running” to deliver the Apollo Bay Harbour upgrade, in contrast to the concerns raised by Colac Otway Shire Council.
Colac students ask R U OK?
Colac Secondary College students embraced the spirit of R U OK? Day yesterday with a barbecue, a touch of yellow, and conversation about the importance of checking in on your peers.
Letters to the Editor
Otway shire? The council decided on August 23 to sell the old Apollo Bay kindergarten site when it could be used for four social housing units for local workers and other uses. At the Colac Bruce Street subdivision, two blocks were reserved for social housing. The council decision by five votes to two, the five […]
Foster care impact celebrated
The lasting impact she can have on a child’s life is the reason Viola Ganim continues to foster care.
Young Swans defy the odds
When Micah Robb was sitting in a wheelchair as an 8-year-old watching his mates play sport, he longed for the day he was out there running alongside them.
Award winner seeing stars
Wild Victorian weather and a delayed flight to Sydney failed to stop Brent Martin from hearing his name called out as the winner of an Australian and New Zealand photography award.