Here is what is making news for August 11, 2026.==================================Local businesses are welcoming the Australian Government's twelve point six one million dollar investment into the Apollo Bay Harbour.
Apollo Bay Fishermen's Co-operative's Markus Nolle says the much-needed facelift is long overdue and will greatly benefit both locals and tourists.
====================================================================The Colac Area Health Foundation raised over eleven thousand dollars at Sunday's Winter Fest.
Foundation representative Ami Hillage says a massive crowd turned out at the Colac Showgrounds to support the Wellbeing Centre, despite the wet and wintery conditions.
====================================================================Drivers across the Colac Otway and Corangamite shires are being warned about risk stacking on local roads.
TAC CEO Tracey Slatter says a new Transport Accident Commission survey of two thousand Victorians found almost half admit to both intentional speeding and driving while tired.
====================================================================Member for Wannon Dan Tehan is urging regional residents to participate in a newly announced A-C-C-C inquiry into rural mobile phone coverage.====================================================================A twenty-year-old German backpacker has been sentenced to time served following a fatal head-on crash in Simpson last year.
The County Court heard the driver crossed into oncoming traffic on Lavers Hill-Cobden Road, killing a twenty-five-year-old passenger.
====================================================================Colac Otway and Corangamite farmers are being urged to review a new guide to help them navigate Australia's national environmental laws.
The National Environmental Protection Agency has released the Agriculture and the E-P-B-C Act guide to assist landholders with compliance.
====================================================================AND IN SPORTColac footballer Alex Makuey has officially made his debut for the Geelong Falcons over the weekend.
The talented youngster took to the field alongside fellow Colac local, Ted Buchanan.
The Falcons ultimately played out a hard-fought draw against the Greater Western Victoria Rebels.
====================================================================In the Colac Otway Rovers matches over the weekend - the women's team had a 3-nil loss to Barwon Heads on Saturday.
The Division 3 side played out a nil-nil draw against FC Leopold.
====================================================================In the weekends local basbeball action the Colac Braves were competitive across both grades.
Division 1 nearly pinched their first win of the season going down 8-9 to the Bellarine Bears.
The Division 3 side went down to Deakin Gold 15-9.
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