News
Daring save wins praise
Four community members have been dubbed “bloody heroes” after freeing a man trapped down a 30-metre embankment just south of Forrest.
Church ministers bid fond farewell
The beautiful Colac Otway region and friendships with congregation members, fellow church ministers and community people will be what Colac Uniting Church minister Stephen Ratcliffe misses most when he departs Colac.
Funds for sustainable hunting
A $5.3-million State Government injection aims to deliver new programs to support safe and sustainable hunting.
Stalwart retires at 48 years
Swayn and McCabe stalwart Tony McVilly, who Harold Swayn trained, has decided to hang up his boots after 48 years of keeping farmers and their machinery ticking along.
Colac doc receives top honour
“I’m very honoured, but it’s an award that really reflects Colac Area Health and, in particular, the surgical services.”
Students donate to flood-affected state
Two Elliminyt Primary School students are collecting books to donate to flood-affected students in New South Wales.
Service station on track for spring completion
Works for Winchelsea’s new eastern service station are back on track, with developers hoping to complete construction by the end of October.
State-wide seminars to manage farm pests
Colac and district farmers and landowners can attend seminars across the state to help with property pest management.