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Here is what is making news for April 22, 2025.===================As school students across the South West return for Term 2, today and over the next week.Transport Victoria's Caroline Fergursson has reminded both students and parents doing drop offs and pickups to stay alert when near school.======================================A 36-year-old man from Camperdown spotted travelling at 126-kilometres-per-hour on the Princes Highway.The man also returned a positive breath test reading two times the limit at 0.1.======================================Early voting for the federal election begins today.More than 500 early polling stations will be open across the country -- including at the Colac Scout Group on Dennis Street.======================================Colac and Garvoc both punched well above its weight to raise funds for the Good Friday Appeal.Garvoc finished 24th in the regional tally board with $48, 979 dollars, and Colac finished 13th with $68, 444 dollars.======================================The Corangamite Catchment Management Authority (CMA) is calling on anyone with information about a recent spate of illegal openings of the Lorne River estuary to come forward.It follows four illegal openings of the estuary to the ocean in just over a month, with the third opening resulting in a fish death event, which was investigated by Environment Protection Australia.======================================Lorne Police have confirmed that two thieves who allegedly stole from Lorne's Foodworks have been arrested and will attend Geelong Magistrates court at a later date.It is alleged the two suspects stole a bottle of bourbon, and a cancer fundraiser tin.======================================A House recently built in Yuulong, along the Great Ocean Road, has been nominated for a state recognised architecture award.The house which was built in a designated flame zone was initially deemed unbuildable, was designed by Kerstin Thompson architects and has been put forward for the 2025 Victoria Architecture Awards.======================================AND IN SPORTA pair of Premiership captains will leave the Colac District Cricket Association next year to play for Winchelsea.Bill Johnston Medallist from Alvie Jarrod Groves, and Multiple team of the year member, in City United's Shane Currie will depart the Colac Association for 2025-26.======================================In the Colac District's Good Friday football fixtures, Alvie were 12 point victors against the Colac Imperials.While Lorne won the Coastal Cup by 63 points against Apollo Bay.======================================In the standalone Geelong Football League match, which was played at Colac district ground Lorne on Good Friday.It was St Joseph's who got the chocolates against Leopold winning by 48 points.===================See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.