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Celebrating spring with a local wattle walk
St Brendan’s Primary School has embarked on a memorable excursion to Red Rock Wattle Farm to celebrate National Wattle Day.
Colac firies join stair climb fundraiser
Colac Fire Brigade firefighters have climbed to the top, raising more than $3700 for cancer research and crisis support.
Shrub club praise for coast authority’s work
If a new coastal authority was ever after positive reinforcement its work along the Great Ocean Road was appreciated, they should spend a morning at Shrub Club in Apollo Bay.
Sale offers positive outlook
Agents are hopeful the success of last week’s store cattle sale at the Colac Regional Saleyards, with about 1000 head of cattle sold, is a positive sign for the industry.
Council says gravel or nothing
Colac Otway Shire Council has given Ruby Court residents 28 days to decide whether to accept an unwanted $83,000 gravel footpath in their street or have no footpath altogether.
Plans to reinvigorate old Cororooke bakery
An old bakery building in Cororooke could get a new lease on life, with plans for a bakery to once again fill the building about 60 years since it last operated.
First ever final South Colac netballer
While most of South Colac’s D Grade netball squad have their eyes on a flag after back-to-back grand final losses, Saturday’s finals victory had extra significance for Emily Eyers.
Spectacular students set to shine
Colac Secondary College students are ready to shine this weekend, with their sights set on the big city for the Victorian State School Spectacular.