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29 May, 2025

29 May, 2025

The South West Daily
Sea. 1 Ep. 532 min
Wednesday
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Here is what is making news for May 29, 2025.===================Agriculture Victoria is reminding livestock producers across Colac-Otway and Corangamite Shires to consider the condition of animals under your care before transporting them.The prompt comes amid drought and difficult conditions as producers consider destocking.======================================The Australian Property Institute has just released a new report, confirming what many young Australians already feel — buying your first home is harder than ever.CEO Amelia Hodge says smaller capital cities and regional areas such as COLAC-OTWAY AND CORANGAMITE are now seeing buyers outpriced.======================================Colac Otway Shire Council is taking steps to improve road safety on Conns Lane in Birregurra following community concerns.The road, increasingly used by tourists heading to the Otways, has seen a rise in crashes and near-misses.Plans include new Give Way signs at two narrow bridges, rumble strips near the Cape Otway Road intersection, and a request for reduced speed limits.======================================Corangamite Shire’s commitment to supporting the arts continues, with Council building an online Arts and Entertainment Directory.Musicians, performers, painters, potters, and makers of all kinds can now put their names forward for the Council-run listing.======================================The Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority has welcomed Matt Quick as its new Coastal Operations Coordinator.Based in Port Campbell, Mr Quick will oversee works along the central and western stretches of the coastline — from Separation Creek to Peterborough.======================================Powercor has successfully used a drone to restore power in a remote part of Victoria — a first for the energy provider.The emergency repair took place near Deans Marsh, 20 kilometres from Lorne, where a damaged powerline sat up to 50 metres above steep, forested terrain. (web)======================================AND IN SPORTThe Colac Braves are shooting for eight-straight this weekend.The Division 2 side hosts the Lara Wilcats.While Division 4 plays against the Bellarine Bears.All action is at Eastern Reserve this Saturday.======================================This Sunday the Colac Otway Rovers Division 1 side will host Barwon SC.The Division 2 and Division 3 sides will travel taking on Lara United.While the Women's team faces off against Geelong SC this Saturday.======================================Two of the regions bright young talented footballers have earned initial selection in Vic Country's National Championship squad.Locals featured in the squad are Cobden's Archie Taylor and Colac's Ben Rongdit.Vic Country is set to kick off its campaign against Western Australia on June 7.======================================A Port Campbell surfer has claimed state honours at the Victorian Masters and SUP Surfing Titles held on the Surf Coast.Brendan Ryan took out the Over 50s Stand-Up Paddleboard division, showcasing strong form in clean conditions at Point Impossible.It was a standout result in a weekend that saw some of the state’s best surfers compete across shortboard and SUP divisions.===================See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.