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From Mexico to Deans Marsh
For a moment during the ceremony which certified him as an Australian citizen, Deans Marsh’s David Rubin de Celis Leal wondered if he was dreaming.
Discussion time at Deans Marsh
Surf Coast Shire Council is encouraging locals to have their say on ways to achieve renewable energy in the Deans Marsh area, as part of the PowerMaD project.
Letters to the editor
The Indigenous Voice to Parliament dominates debate in today’s letters, with thoughts from both sides of the debate.
No tenant takeover yet for camping park
There’s still no tenant to take over the Lake Colac Holiday Park, six months after the previous tenant left.
Paul is saving species in a native paradise
Paul Kennedy’s Elliminyt garden is saving rare native plants from extinction, all while providing a stunning oasis for wildlife.
IGA to replace burnt Bay shops
An Apollo Bay business leader says plans to move the town’s IGA supermarket to a vacant site in the heart of town is an exciting prospect for the coastal community.
Calls to beautify vacant Apollo Bay block
Apollo Bay Chamber of Commerce president Kevin O’Connell has called for the community to rally together to beautify a vacant site in the town centre destroyed by fire.
Salvation Army declares ‘We’re here to stay’
The Salvation Army is continuing 135 years of service in Colac, with the opening of a new $3.44-million welfare and worship centre ensuring it will continue for years to come.