News
Motorist clocked at 158kmh
A Cressy P-plater will pay $1600 and face court after driving almost 60kmh above the speed limit at Barunah Plains.
BUILDERS BUSY: $123 million in construction approved for Colac Otway
A new $17-million campus for Colac Specialist School has helped Colac Otway record another big year of construction spending, despite the shire-wide spend plateauing.
MP questions train fare caps
Colac and district residents will catch much cheaper public transport from March 31, despite doubts from a Colac politician.
Documentary tells story of district opera legend
A documentary about Deans Marsh-born soprano Marjorie Lawrence will feature on ABC TV tomorrow.
Call to show care as troubling memories surface
Corangamite Shire mayor Ruth Gstrein says the 40th anniversary of the Ash Wednesday bushfires could stir up difficult memories and feelings.
Chief says firefighting has evolved since 1983
CFA members and their families have remembered and honoured the 47 Victorians who died in the Ash Wednesday bushfires, including 14 CFA volunteers.
Trusty potato bag saved Neville’s life
Neville Bennett’s fellow firefighters were fearing the worst 40 years ago when they saw him go up in smoke after the Ash Wednesday fires, but he was protected by his gear and a spud bag.
Fundraiser offering family fun
Colac and district truckies and motorcyclists will take to the highway on Sunday for a convoy raising money for Camp Quality.