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Here is what is making news for April 1, 2025.===============WestVic Dairy's 'how to get through drought' workshops will run in Camperdown and aim to help farming businesses through tough conditions.===============10,000 Golden perch will be put into Lake Colac later today.Vic Fisheries Authorities Jules Lucas says that there were reasons why it couldn't wait until after the Catch-A-carp competition on April 13.==============================Several changes such as the location have been changed to this year's Colac-Otway ANZAC Day celebrations.Colac Otway Shire Councillor Chris Potter says he would love to see family members of service people don their medals for this year's Anzac Day celebrations.==============================Cooinda Terang are preparing to celebrate a major milestone later this week with a book launch and open day to mark 70 years of service to the community.CEO Janice Harris says it's a special milestone to reach and they look forward to Friday's celebration.==============================A petition raising concerns about a timber balustrade in Port Campbell has received one-thousand, four-hundred and twelve signatures.The project is part of the town's $17.6 million dollar redevelopment.==============================Tomorrow and Wednesday the South west community foundation is having a double Donation Day with beyond bank coming on board as a partner.Exec Officer of South West Community Foundation Annabel Cussen says they work to provide grants right across the area.==============================AND IN SPORTLorne footballer Charlie McCartin impressed once again in Geelong Cats' VFL five goal win over the Northern Bullants.McCartin had 17 possessions and took seven marks. ==============================After wrapping up its summer race series last Friday night, The Colac Cycling Club will turn its attention to its Winter series which will start ANZAC Day weekend.In the final race, Gavin O'Brien was the winner, edging out Andrew Cox who finished second, Mark Flett third and Mark Oppenheim fourth.==============================A premiership footballer for Lorne last year, Xavier Huxtable, has booked his spot in the 2025 World Surf League Challenger Series.Huxtable only needed to get through the initial rounds of the Phillip Island pro last weekend to confirm his position in the top 7 from Australia or Oceania.===============See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.