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June 25, 2025

June 25, 2025

The South West Daily
Sea. 1 Ep. 632 min
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Here is what is making news for June 25, 2025.===========================There are positive signs for the Australian Bass population - with fish numbers and sizes sitting at a healthy number.Victorian Fisheries Authorities Travis Dowling says the fish which is prevalent in Lake Bullen Merri is seeing a healthy resurgence. ======================================================The Corangamite Catchment Management Authority is encouraging locals to help protect key waterways like the Barwon River.The Barwon River rises in the Otway Ranges and flows through or near the townships of Forrest, Birregurra, Winchelsea, and Inverleigh, before flowing through Geelong and emptying into the ocean at Barwon Heads.Residents can get involved through Landcare groups, citizen science, or by adopting sustainable farming and weed control practices.======================================================A rare discovery at Cape Otway, with a massive 3.3 metre Blue Marlin found washed up on the coast.The species usually lives in much warmer waters — between 23 and 31 degrees — leaving experts puzzled about how it ended up so far south.======================================================Weather warnings have been sent out for those nearby or living on the coastline in South East Australia.Bureau of Meteorology's Angus Hine says those along the South West coast should expect damaging winds and powerful tides.======================================================Funds of $48,000 dollars have officially been raised to send 12 Corangamite Shire School students over to Papua New Guinea.Corangamite Shire mayor Kate Makin says the 12 students will learn about Australia's involvement in World War 2.======================================================The Conservation Ecology Centre is calling for fundraising for its Otways Marine Ecosystem Resilliance, or Omer, Inititiative ahead of the end of financial year.Researcher for the Conservation Ecology Centre Dr Kay Weltz says donations would go a long way to seeing the Great Ocean Road maintained for years to come.======================================================Wannon MP Dan Tehan has renewed his calls for both the State and Federal Government's to step up their drought responseMr Tehan says tangible financial support is required ======================================================AND IN SPORTClubs across the Colac District Football Netball League are gearing up for this weekend’s LET’S TALK Round—promoting mental health awareness across local sport.A free community presentation is on tonight, reminding us that checking in with a teammate off the field is just as important as on it.======================================================Three reports made during the CDFNL's clash between South Colac and Colac Imperials will see players miss this weekend accepting early guilty pleas.South Colac's Zach Downard received 3 weeks down to 2 for striking, Imperials Tex Glennon received 2 down to 1 also for striking while Tom McKean received 2 down to one for umpire dissent.======================================================Colac Cycling Club's Ross Clark was the first Aussie to cross the line in the World 70 to 75 Duathlon World Cup, which was completed in Ponferrada, Spain last week.Overall Clark finished 21st.In other Colac Cycling news, The Colac Veterans and Colac Cycling Club combined last weekend.Heather Hamling took out the win, ahead of Larry Nocera, and Gerard Hickey.Andrew Cox had the fastest time followed by Michael Markham and Mike Flett.Combined racing continues this weekend from Cororooke.======================================================Signing 20-year-old Isaac Noseda as its captain coach for the 2025-26 cricket season - Apollo Bay has joined Simpson as a potential Division Two team to rise to the CDCA's top grade.Noseda says there are still some signings expected in the coming months.======================================================See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.