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In this Bulletin A woman was found dead in the water near Apollo Bay’s back beach about 9.30am on Saturday morning. The Colac Turf Club enjoyed a strong day of racing yesterday and will quickly turn its attention to jump outs which begin at 8:30am this morning. A 35-year-old Simpson district man died on Saturday afternoon, March 1 in a fatal single-vehicle collision at South Purrumbete. The under 12s and 14s leg of the Colac basketball Associations Bulla Classic was completed over the weekend. Other stories from the days bulletins include. The Corangamite Enterprise Group is looking for new members to help secure Corangamite's future prosperity. The latest intelligence from Police has shown certain car makes and models with electronic push start technology targeted by thieves using technology to start the car. Today marks the last day Shingles Awareness Week with figures showing many South West residents are unaware of the risk Mounts Bay beach in Marengo, will undergo beach nourishment works which were postponed in 2024 due to Hooded Plover chick activity on the Barham River Split. Robert Riordan, the owner and managing director of Riordan Fuels announced his retirement from the company's daily operations which was effective last Friday. The Surf Coast Shire council has thrown its support behind five community houses at various towns in the area, which include Deans Marsh, Winchelsea, Lorne, Torquay, and Anglesea. Colac district Men's and women's cricket finals. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.