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April 29, 2025

April 29, 2025

The South West Daily
Sea. 1 Ep. 402 min
28 Apr
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Here is what is making news for April 28, 2025.============================A parent workshop which is expecting more than 200 people will take place Wednesday night at the Colac Otway Performing Arts and Cultural Centre.Colac Area Health's Ruth Hamilton says it aims to help both kids and parents.========================================================A man in his 60s was taken to hospital after two vehicles towing trailers collided in a head-on crash near Cobden over the Anzac Day long weekend.It is reported both vehicles were towing empty trailers when the incident occurred on the Lavers Hill-Cobden Road near Jancourt.========================================================Corangamite Shire Council and Sustainability Victoria will run a free “Circular Economy 101” workshop on May 19 to help local businesses identify new opportunities when it comes to waste management.The workshop will be led by Andrea Pape from Sustainability Victoria, who works with local government, businesses and communities across the Barwon South West region.========================================================Speed limits on roads across the Surf Coast Shire will come under review with the Surf Coast Shire Council asking for community feedback in places such as Moggs Creek, Fairhaven and Aireys Inlet.The speed review is being conducted to ensure local streets are safe for all road users, including motorists, cyclists, pedestrians and wildlife.  ========================================================Ahead of the federal election advocates are calling for greater investment in young children's mental health including across the South West.Smiling Mind CEO Sarah La Roche, says the foundation for good mental health begins in childhood.========================================================AND IN SPORTCycling returned to the region's roads over the weekend with the Colac Cycling Club's winter series.Eight-year-old Michael Cox won the junior race, while Mark Oppenheim won the senior race.========================================================In the regions weekend netball results.In the Hampden Open competition - Cobden beat Terang-Mortlake 50-44.AND Camperdown knocked off Port Fairy 49-44.In the Colac district Competition - South Colac 49 beat Lorne 47.Otway Districts smashed Apollo Bay 65-25Irrewarra-Beeac 57 defeated Simpson 40.Alvie beat the Western Eagles 61-53AND the Colac Imperials defeated Birregurra 53-46.WHILE in the Geelong League Colac 53 lost to Bell Park 68.========================================================The Colac Otway Rovers started its grading matches with a bang smashing Barwon Heads 8-1.Rovers coach Eddie Dorris says Keith Madrizzo starred on his official club debut scoring 3 goals.============================See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.