Charity
Asylum seekers relocate to Colac
COLAC has become the temporary home of about 50 Iranian asylum seekers.
Special reason to join campaign
TIMBOON’S Tracey Heeps has plenty of motivation to wear jeans to work on Friday.
Paralysed footballer says thanks
PARALYSED footballer Casey Tutungi has shown his appreciation after the wider Colac district helped raise almost $100,000 for the former Lorne player.
Life-changing work in Africa
COLAC’S Eloise Marriott says volunteering in an African orphanage changed her life in a positive way, despite contracting a life-threatening combination of diseases.
Footballer is quadriplegic
THE family of injured footballer Casey Tutungi has confirmed the former Lorne star will never be able to walk or use his arms again.
Colac supports coffee concept
A “SUSPENDED COFFEES” sceheme has arrived in Colac with two city businesses adopting the concept allowing customers to pre-pay a coffee for someone less fortunate.
Buy a coffee for less fortunate
A COLAC cancer survivor is urging the city’s cafes to adopt an initiative providing a free cuppa to someone less fortunate at no cost to the business.
Players rally for injured mate
SOUTH Barwon players will flock to Lorne’s Coastal Cup clash on Saturday as the clubs remain united to support injured footballer Casey Tutungi.