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Here is what is making news for June 16, 2025/==========================Farmers in southwest Victoria will benefit from a new Drought Freight Network, making it easier to transport fodder and grain.Developed with Agriculture Victoria and the Victorian Farmers Federation, the network allows two-trailer road trains to carry up to 84 tonnes — a 15-tonne increase — with permits processed in as little as 24 hours.====================================================The Victorian Government has launched the Great Ocean Road Regional Trails Strategy 2025–35, aiming to position the region as a premier nature-based tourism destination.The strategy highlights 12 iconic trail networks, including the Surf Coast Walk and the Great Ocean Road Coastal Trail, designed to encourage longer stays and boost local economies.====================================================A Monterey cypress tree on Cypress Avenue in Lorne is set to be removed due to safety concerns. Following an arborist's assessment confirming the tree's high risk of stem failure, the Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority has scheduled its removal for mid-June 2025.The tree will be mulched and replaced with the same species, with the mulch repurposed locally to support weed suppression and soil health. An exclusion zone will be in place during the work, and the community is advised to avoid the area.====================================================Gibson Steps, a popular tourist spot along the Great Ocean Road near Princetown, has been closed following a rockfall on June 8.Authorities have blocked access to the beach as technical assessments are carried out to evaluate the risk of future rockfalls or landslides.This marks the fourth major site along the route to be closed due to safety concerns.====================================================A Terang woman has been placed on a 12-month community corrections order after pleading guilty to trafficking methamphetamine to fund her own habit.She was arrested in February when police found over a dozen grams of meth, cannabis, and cash at her home. ====================================================This Wednesday night - The Bar Colac will be hosting a Farmers Night Out with free food, music, and beer for local farmers.Owner Kris Seabert says the event will run from 5pm to 8pm and he can't wait.====================================================AND IN SPORTIn the CDFNL Football action the Western Eagles were 36 point victors against Apollo Bay.Colac Imperials beat Irrewarra-Beeac by 18 points.South Colac smashed Otway Districts by 127 points.Birregurra beat Alvie by 28 points.AND Lorne got the best of Simpson winning by 53.====================================================In the Geelong Football League -The Colac Tigers pulled off an upset win over St Mary's.The Tigers won by 52 points with Ben McCarthy named best on ground for Colac - with Luke Hillman kicked 5 goals.====================================================In the Colac Golf Club’s Saturday Stroke Multi Tee Competition it was Adrian Murray who took out the A Grade win.Terry Lyons won B Grade while Tim Hunter won C Grade.====================================================In the Hampden Football League action -Cobden lost by 56 to Portland and Camperdown lost in a thriller to Koroit by 3 points.====================================================Colac District’s junior interleague teams faced off against Central Highlands at Western Oval.In football, the Under-13s went down 29 to 51, while the Under-15s claimed a thrilling one-point win, 53 to 52. The Under-18s were defeated, 44 to 68.Best on ground medals went to Xavier Hollmer, Angus Wade and Hamish Darroch.On the netball court, Colac District dominated — the Under-13s won 48-17, Under-15s 45-29, and Under-17s 71-22, with medals going to Natalie Farquharson, Ashlin Tate and Emmy Frith.==========================See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.