Violence
Players lace up to stop violence
THOUSANDS of people will wear orange shoelaces and clothes across Australia this weekend, in a show of solidarity against violence.
Anti-violence push wins wide support
MORE THAN 1000 Colac and district sportspeople will wear orange shoelaces this weekend to support an anti-violence initiative aiming to address Australia’s one-punch epidemic.
Clubs lace up for anti-violence campaign
COLAC TIGERS netballers and footballers are set to wear orange laces in support of an anti-violence campaign.
Lace up against violence
THE COLAC HERALD is calling on the Colac district community to get behind an anti-violence initiative which aims to address Australia’s one-punch epidemic.
Support for inquiry into family violence
A SOUTH-WEST Victorian women’s health organisation has welcomed the start of a Royal Commission into family violence.
Violent past haunts family of murderer
A COLAC man is living in fear of the return of his father, who killed his step-sister and attempted to kill his step-mother.
Hairy idea to support anti-violence crusade
OTWAY Derby Dolls skaters are growing their armpit hair to bring attention to violence against women.
Campaign enlists businesses to oppose family violence
A SOUTH-WEST Victorian women’s health organisation hopes to sign up a Colac business to a new initiative preventing family violence.