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Walkers break down barriers
More than 200 people gathered to show their support in raising awareness for mental health for Winchelsea’s first Conquer the Corrugations walking event.
Unregistered vehicle impounded at Cororoooke
A man caught driving erratically under the influence of alcohol while unlicenced in an unregistered car at Cororooke will face court.
Outlook predicts drier winter
It’s set to be a drier and warmer-than-average Victorian winter, the Australian Seasonal Bushfire Outlook says, despite parts of the state experiencing a wetter-than-normal autumn.
Smiling students at Lavers Hill K-12 College
Colac Herald photographer Joel King stopped by Lavers Hill K-12 College where students were busy in the classroom.
Growing our botanic city
Colac Otway Shire Council has been busy greening the city’s streets, parks and open areas to cool the city and boost the environment.
Rural Scene news in brief
Gorse control grants, a plea to fix rural roads, and horse registrations feature in today’s Rural Scene.
Safety cameras spot thousands of offences
New road safety cameras in Victoria have detected almost 3000 seatbelt and mobile phone offences in the past month.
Profits but no growth for dairy
More than 90 per cent of western Victorian dairy farms expect to turn a profit this financial year, on the back of high milk prices and solid rain.