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May 07, 2026

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Here is what is making news for May 07, 2026.===================================RoadSafe Otway is hosting Safe Plate Day this Mother's Day at Bunnings Colac.

RoadSafe Otway's Matt Daniels says locals can get free anti-theft number plate screws fitted from 10 am.
======================================================================Surf Coast residents in Deans Marsh, Winchelsea, and Lorne are being urged to keep batteries out of their kerbside bins to prevent dangerous fires.
======================================================================Following an update at the April meeting, Corangamite Council will continue pushing for its Grow Corangamite scheme.

Mayor Kate Makin says it’s essential for protecting the shire's farming legacy.
======================================================================Climate change and the environment are front and center in the latest Berrybank Wind Farm grant round.
======================================================================South West Healthcare’s workforce has surged by sixteen percent over the last five years.

C-E-O Craig Fraser expects growth to continue under the new strategic plan, though at a slightly steadier pace.
======================================================================Local sporting clubs in the South West can receive a bag of game footballs valued at thirteen hundred dollars by participating in a new safety initiative.

The WorkSafe prize is awarded to the club that nominates the most individual farmers for the Footy’s Favourite Farmer competition. ======================================================================AND IN SPORT This weekend the Colac Otway Rovers have a full slate of matches.

The women take on Armstong United.

The mens Seniors take on Corio SC and the reserves play Corio Bay.
======================================================================It's as a big weekend for the Colac Braves as they search for their first win for 2026.

Round 5 action sees a double header at home with Division 1 playing the Bellarine Bears and Division 3 taking on Deakin.
======================================================================The Kangaroobie Base Camp Ultra Relay is now a permanent fixture on the Princetown East Running Calendar and takes place this weekend.

Inspired by the Ragnar Relay Series and The Amazing Race, the event tasks each runner with covering a total distance of fifty-four kilometers.

The distance is completed over several separate outings rather than a single run.
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