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Colac student reflects on education journey
Trinity College Year 12 student Eliza Walters says it hasn’t quite sunk in yet that her time at high school is drawing to a close.
Vehicle ‘Swarm’ heading for Apollo Bay
A colourful swarm is heading to Apollo Bay – a swarm of Suzuki Jimnys.
Sudanese food delights diners
Colac’s Sudanese community has treated the wider public to a taste of traditional food.
Silent march against stigma
A silent community march through Colac will aim to end the stigma of family violence and promote the support available to women and children experiencing violence.
Long process to approve aged care expansion
Colac’s Barongarook Gardens aged-care facility is now in the bureaucratic process of approving a $5-million expansion into one of the city’s oldest buildings.
Flood funds for cleanup across shire
Colac and district properties destroyed or damaged in floods can be cleared of hazards and made safe at no cost.
Frustration for nurses: shortages and low morale hit health workers
Colac nurses are overworked, understaffed and feel unsupported by hospital executives, with low morale and more senior staff ready to walk away.
BDH in familiar area for aged-care revamp
Sixteen years after BDH Constructions built Colac Corangamarah aged-care home, the local builders are returning to the site to renovate the facility, bringing benefits to residents and staff.