News
Monster dies behind bars
A notorious paedophile priest who at one time served at Apollo Bay has died.
Port plan pulled after last rebuff
A shipping company director says his firm has abandoned three-year plans to transport cattle from King Island through the Port of Apollo Bay after being refused once again by the port’s authority.
From no degree to doctorate
Deakin University has acknowledged Otways musician David Bridie with an honorary doctorate.
A life of love shared together
Peter Williamson can clearly remember the first time he laid eyes on Diane, dropping off a cow to her family’s Pirron Yallock property when he was just 15 years old.
City turns out for final shoot
One of Colac’s oldest sporting clubs has gone out with a bang, with a community day closing the chapter on more than 147 years of history.
Guilty plea in fatal crash
A drink-driver is pleading guilty to charges involving a crash that killed a Deans Marsh woman south of Winchelsea.
Former developer’s newsprint purchase
A former Colac property developer has bought a Tasmanian mill that is also the country’s last producer of newsprint.
Calling all coastal artists
District artists can take the chance to show their creative best, with registrations for the Surf Coast Arts Trail now open.