Here is what is making news for May 11, 2026.=================================Ahead of the federal budget's release tomorrow Member for Wannon Dan Tehan says early forecasts don't look good for those across the South West.
Mr Tehan says he will watch eagerly, especially looking towards negative gearing capital gains tax concessions.
==================================================================Commuters on the Geelong line are facing more evening disruptions starting tonight as V/Line begins scheduled maintenance night works.
From today through until May thirteenth, coaches will replace evening trains between Southern Cross and Waurn Ponds.
For those traveling this evening, city-bound coaches start at eight-p-m and Waurn Ponds-bound services at nine-p-m.
==================================================================A sixty-year-old Camperdown man has successfully appealed a twelve-month jail sentence for the sexual assault of his teenage granddaughter.
The man appeared in the Warrnambool County Court on May eighth, where his jail term was reduced to seven months.
==================================================================Colac School Students are encouraged to prepare to walk to school with the annual Walk to School Day this Friday May 17th with Walk to School events taking place the following week.
Colac Police's Stef Ward says by simply walking to school healthy habits are being taught and encouraged.
==================================================================The Corangamite Shire Council has expressed strong disappointment after the State Budget overlooked funding for the Skipton Recreation Reserve.
Mayor Kate Makin says the lack of support for the bushfire-struck community sends a discouraging message to residents still working to rebuild.
==================================================================Colac Area Health’s Alcohol and Other Drug Program is receiving over two hundred and sixty thousand dollars in funding from the state government.
The investment will provide better consulting rooms and increased privacy for clients.
New telehealth options are also being introduced to create a more welcoming and accessible space for those seeking help in the region.
==================================================================The Colac Otway Shire is calling for public input on its revised Draft Asset Management Policy.
This document serves as the primary framework for how the council maintains and upgrades essential community infrastructure, including roads, drains, and public buildings.
==================================================================AND IN SPORTThe weekends CDFNL football results saw some drubbings with Lorne defeating Irrewarra-Beeac by 72.
The Colac Imperials ran away 99 point winners over Apollo Bay.
Alvie won by eight points over Simpson in a close encounter.
On the netball court Lorne has a narrow 5 goal win over Irrewarra-Beeac.
Colac Imperials smashed Apollo Bay,
and Alvie closely beat Simpson.
==================================================================The Colac Tigers are back on the winners list after a 31 point football win over St Albans
Micah Robb was named the Tigers best on ground after his four goal performance.
The netballers also recorded a massive 41 goal win over St Albans.
==================================================================In the weekends Hampden League results Cobden suffered a 54 point defeat in the football to North Warrnambool.
while Camperdown didn't fair much better going down by 76 to Koroit.
In the netball Cobden flipped the result winning by 19, while Camperdown went down to Koroit by 16.
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