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March 26, 2026

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Here is what is making news for March 26, 2026.==================================Earlier this week Australia signed a free trade agreement with the European Union, which has drawn much criticism from farmers across the region.

Larpent Dairy Farmer Mark Billing spoke to Ace Radio's Country Today program saying the deal could negatively impact dairy prices.
====================================================================Colac Otway Shire Council is moving toward a more data-driven approach for road improvements with the release of its Draft Road Upgrade Policy.
====================================================================Colac footy fans heading to GMHBA Stadium tonight have a stress-free way to reach the ground.

The 3:15 PM Warrnambool to Southern Cross service will make a special additional stop at South Geelong Station specifically for the Cats versus Crows clash. 
====================================================================Colac is officially home to the best-tasting tap water in the Barwon region.

The local treatment plant at Elliminyt took out top honors in a blind taste test, beating out six other regional facilities.

Gellibrand finished a strong second, proving its supply has fully recovered from January’s bushfire disruptions.

Colac’s winning sample is now being judged in Bendigo at the state finals today, as Barwon Water looks to defend its title as the reigning Victorian champion.
====================================================================A new roadmap for Winchelsea’s future has been officially adopted, setting the stage for growth over the next three decades.====================================================================AND IN SPORTThe Life Saving Victoria education team is celebrating a record-breaking open water season, reaching nearly four thousand students across the state.

Expanding far beyond Melbourne, the team completed eight regional tours to equip kids with vital water safety skills.

From Port Campbell to Echuca, and across to Lakes Entrance, participation has jumped by a massive 62% this year, ensuring more young Victorians stay safe at local beaches and rivers.
====================================================================The GCA Cricket Grand Finals this weekend will feature a host of Colac talent.

Former Warrion cricketer, City United export Luke Inglis and Stoneyford's Shane McNamara will feature in East Belmont's first grade side which will take on North Geelong.

In East Belmont's second grade side former Irrewarra Bill Johnston medallist Danny Hegarty and Apollo Bay quick Stuart Carter take on Grovedale.
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