News
Eye-opening visit to African schools
Prue Stewart and Rachael Seabright have returned from an eye-opening and unforgettable African trip filled with gratitude, after sharing their skills with locals and coming home with so much more.
Pilot program a no-brainer
Swan Marsh’s Peter Mulheron says signing up for a green energy pilot program and welcoming engineers Ben Lam and Wei Chi Lee to his dairy farm was a no-brainer.
Waste truck rolls
A man has ended up in hospital after a green waste truck crash at Cobden.
Rural Scene news in brief
Crop disease surveillance, and new UDV vice-president, crop planting help from the BOM, and a boost for grains research feature in today’s rural rundown.
Letter to the editor
Australians are facing a key moment in history with the opportunity to redress the injustice that has been the lived experience of Aboriginal people in our country for the past 235 years.
Co-Op confident of future
Apollo Bay Fishermen’s Co-Op director Markus Nolle is confident a review into the original masterplan for the harbour precinct won’t impact improvements to their facility.
REAL ESTATE PROPERTY OF THE WEEK
From a striking brick fence on entry, this property boasts immaculate presentation and style, with a design to impress.
Burnt-out wreck a constant reminder of risks
A resident on Skenes Creek Road near Apollo Bay says a burnt-out vehicle ditched on the roadside is a stark reminder of the dangers when driving through the Otways.