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Sharing a cuppa for a great cause
Colac’s SLM Law hosted its annual Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea event yesterday, using tempting treats to raise money for the Cancer Council’s research and awareness programs.
Lorne park work starts
Facilities at Lorne Foreshore Caravan Park’s Queens Park site will receive a $850,000 upgrade through a State Government tourism grants program.
More can have booster shots
More people will be able to access the COVID-19 winter booster vaccine to protect themselves against the virus.
Honours for tireless lifesavers
An Apollo Bay Surf Lifesaving Club captain has received a top award for his dedication and outstanding achievement as a volunteer.
Thousands push to keep bats
A growing petition to halt bat “nudging” at Colac Botanic Gardens has gained almost 4000 signatures, with a protest tomorrow.
No takers for worker permit
A scheme to alleviate a coastal worker shortage by allowing cheap accommodation in back yards appears to have fallen flat, with zero applications.
Razor evokes powerful story
For almost 80 years, a razor sat in Sub Lieutenant James “Jim” Paizis’s bathroom cabinet at eye level as a daily reminder of service, mateship and sacrifice.
A special storytime for Colac’s children
Colac mayor Kate Hanson has spoken before some tough public crowds, but her biggest test came this week in front of children at Colac Library when she was the special guest reader for National Simultaneous Storytime.