Health
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.
Family needs help with goats
A COLAC district family coping with health issues wants a new owner for their goats so the goats receive more attention.
AFL draft hopeful breaks leg
AFL footballers Luke Hodge and Joffy Simpkin are among hundreds of people who have thrown their support behind Colac’s Darcy Lang after a season-ending injury.
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.
Clinic helps with hospital plan
A COLAC medical clinic is ready to start after-hours appointments to ensure the city’s hospital continues to provide overnight urgent care.
Art helps addict’s recovery
COLAC’S Darren Matheson says he was smoking “up to 150 bongs a day” at the height of his cannabis addiction.