News
Lake Colac water level continues to recede
Lake Colac’s water levels have dropped 40 centimetres since their peak in November, with a water authority expecting this trend to continue until late April.
Driver flees from police after crash
A 22-year-old man must be on good behaviour for the next 12 months after he flipped his car and ran away from police.
Plea for ocean skills funding
Apollo Bay P-12 College’s student leaders have called on Premier Daniel Andrews to commit funding to build the Victorian Blue Ocean Safety Skills Centre.
Healthy help for students
Trinity College students are getting the chance to find tasty ways to embrace fresh, healthy and delicious food and drink options.
Iconic Otways event cancelled
The iconic Gellibrand River Blues and Blueberry Festival will not go ahead in 2023, after organisers made the difficult decision to cancel the event.
Footy offence crackdown
The bosses of AFL Barwon and the CDFNL say the governing bodies will continue to come down hard on dangerous on-field behaviour to ensure the safety of its players and sustainability of its sports.
Highway patrol out in force for Easter
Colac police will target impairment, speed, fatigue and distraction across the Easter break, in a bid to ensure every motorist arrives safely at their destination.
National gold success for Lorne surf lifesaver
Lorne Surf Life Saving Club’s Tristan Read has claimed two gold medals in the Australian Surf Life Saving Championships.