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October store sale delivers solid result
Nutrien livestock agent Phil Douglas says this month’s store cattle sale was “a solid sale from start to finish”.
Profits strong for Victorian farms
A new report has found Victorian dairy farm profits in 2023-24 were above the long-term average for the fifth consecutive year.
Olympic fever set to boost participation at Little Athletics
The club will start its season tomorrow with a Come and Try Day, our next Aussie heroes will be on display in the track and field.
Local farmer to face court on animal cruelty charges
A south west farmer will face Colac court later this month charged with animal cruelty offences.
Lake Colac not safe for human contact
The Environmental Protection Agency is asking members of the public to report potential contamination sources at Lake Colac following testing that found the lake above the recommended levels for safe human contact.
Bay locals support mental health crusaders
An impromptu yoga session initiated by an Apollo Bay local added a special touch to an icy morning dip at the coastal town as part of a nationwide movement.
Cyclist airlifted after collision
Police are investigating a collision between a car towing a caravan and a 70-year-old female cyclist on the Princes Highway that resulted in the cyclist being airlifted to a Melbourne hospital.
Uniting for positive change
More than 70 representatives from local councils, government agencies, Traditional Owner corporations, Landcare, research and environment bodies and community groups have joined forces to identify nature and climate positive opportunities for the Corangamite region.