Articles tagged: Beeac

Playground nearly ready
Beeac’s new playground is on track to be complete by the end of June.

Dogs compete for title
Local farm dogs can join in a farm dog trial competition tomorrow near Beeac.

Volcanic landscape beckons cyclists
Vintage bike lovers can pedal back in time this weekend to the classic era of cycling, with the return of the Beeac to Red Rock Retro Ride.

Cressy and Beeac police stations remain empty
Victoria Police has assured Cressy residents that police officers from surrounding areas are providing 24-seven service to the area, as the town enters a 14th year without a sole police officer.

School fun at Beeac
Colac Herald photographer Chloe Lang stopped by Beeac Primary School this week and saw kids involved in a big array of activities.

Golfers pleased with rebound
Low membership numbers that have threatened the future of Beeac Golf Club, have forced the club to cut its committee in half.

Storm leaves lasting impact
Hundreds of Colac district properties were without power for part of the weekend following storms.

Fields of gold for crop farms
Colac and district farmers are set to reap the rewards of a positive canola season this year, with prices at an all-time high.

Beeac hotel’s hidden gems
A former stable behind Beeac’s Farmers Arms Hotel is home to a treasure trove of classic cars and parts, attracting visitors from far and wide to marvel at the collection.

GALLERY: Bounteous Beeac baking on show
Beeac Primary School hosted an inaugural Biggest Morning Tea day yesterday to raise vital money for cancer research and patient support.

Authorities ignite planned burnoffs
Forest managers ignited burnoffs at Carlisle River and Beeac yesterday.

Police hunt ute after Beeac theft
Police are appealing for information about a white dual-cab ute believed to be involved in a theft at Beeac.

Patching together a sustainable lifestyle
It’s taken five years of trial and error for Phil Jones to build up his vegie garden and orchard, but he was determined to be more sustainable and work towards a long-term dream.

Appeal helps family after property fire
A Beeac family has been overwhelmed with community support after they lost their home in a fire.

Fire guts former Beeac shops
A fire has gutted historic former shops in the centre of Beeac.

School gets the all clear
Beeac Primary School has received the all clear to re-open today after a member of the school community tested positive to coronavirus last week.

Beeac school given all-clear to reopen, remote learning still in place
Beeac Primary School has received the all-clear to re-open on Friday after a COVID-19 scare last week.

Beeac crowns new club champion
Beeac has a new number-one golfer.

Beeac starts club championships
Beeac golfers will aim to take the club’s top mantle from John Finn when their championships start tomorrow.

Beeac is one of golf’s hidden gems
It stuck in my mind for the duration of our round when Jenny Lang uttered three simple words. "Small is beautiful."

Pubs to survive coronavirus downturn
The Colac district’s rural publicans are confident their taps will be back flowing as normal once coronavirus restrictions ease across Victoria.

Crash victim in overseas battle
Beeac’s Pat Breen wants hire car companies to introduce mandatory third-party insurance for international drivers after a crash forced him to seek repayment from overseas.

District remembers ‘kind and loving’ man
Tributes are flowing for Beeac’s Murray Howard, a grandfather, respected beef farmer and former district teacher, who died while swimming in the Lorne Pier to Pub.

Beeac desperate for better mobile reception
Beeac residents say “hit-and-miss” mobile phone coverage is holding the community back, as they rally for improved mobile reception.

