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Flying the flag for respect
Flags in Colac’s Murray Street have marked the start of a campaign to end gender-based violence.
Ready to roll: bike ride will boost business
Colac traders are geared up to welcome a sea of Spandex next week – with nearly 1700 cyclists set to pedal into town on Tuesday.
Trinity finishes runner-up in state carnival
A Trinity College Colac cricket team has ranked second in the state after School Sport Victoria’s cricket championships wrapped up today. Trinity’s Year Eight girls’ cricket team faced off against Mount Waverley in the final this afternoon, falling short 134-189. Coach Michael Tomkins was full of praise for the young side. “They had an amazing […]
Sketch recovering after terrifying ordeal
Popular Colac wrestler Andrew “Sketch” Clissold says he still faces a long road to recovery after a terrifying ordeal that left him without the use of his limbs. The father of three returned home this week after a stay at Geelong Hospital, where doctors diagnosed him with Guillain–Barré syndrome. GBS is a rapid-onset muscle weakness […]
Spectacular garden is a labour of love
Pat Lloyd has built up an extraordinary garden full of different plants and flowers. Read more on page 13.
Poetry in motion at library
Budding Colac and district writers have gathered at Colac Library to try their hand at poetry through a workshop with author Brendan Ryan.
Musicians lend voices to station’s fundraiser
Colac Comeback Country and OCR FM have partnered up to bring live music, line-dancing and open mic performances to the Colac RSL this Sunday.
Quirky garden opens to public
Beeac’s Bob Miller says he believes a garden should be shared.