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March 03, 2025

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In this Bulletin

  • A woman was found dead in the water near Apollo Bay’s back beach about 9.30am on Saturday morning.
  • The Colac Turf Club enjoyed a strong day of racing yesterday and will quickly turn its attention to jump outs which begin at 8:30am this morning. 
  • A 35-year-old Simpson district man died on Saturday afternoon, March 1 in a fatal single-vehicle collision at South Purrumbete.
  • The under 12s and 14s leg of the Colac basketball Associations Bulla Classic was completed over the weekend.

Other stories from the days bulletins include.

  • The Corangamite Enterprise Group is looking for new members to help secure Corangamite's future prosperity. 

  • The latest intelligence from Police has shown certain car makes and models with electronic push start technology targeted by thieves using technology to start the car.
  • Today marks the last day Shingles Awareness Week with figures showing many South West residents are unaware of the risk
  • Mounts Bay beach in Marengo, will undergo beach nourishment works which were postponed in 2024 due to Hooded Plover chick activity on the Barham River Split.
  • Robert Riordan, the owner and managing director of Riordan Fuels announced his retirement from the company's daily operations which was effective last Friday.

  • The Surf Coast Shire council has thrown its support behind five community houses at various towns in the area, which include Deans Marsh, Winchelsea, Lorne, Torquay, and Anglesea.
  • Colac district Men's and women's cricket finals.

 

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