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In todays news. Two recent cliff face collapses has led Great Ocean Road Coast and Parks Authority to urge visitors and locals to stay vigilant along the Great Ocean Road. A Domain housing report has labelled Colac-Otway shire town Apollo Bay as "a good place to open a business." Students across the South West will begin NAPLAN assessments from today. Investigations are underway for what Police believe to be two-car collision which happened just outside Cressy. A Melbourne-based truck driver has received a seven-hundred-and-ninety dollar infringement after chicken offal spilt over the cabin of his truck near Camperdown. An estimated 18,000 people in the Wannon electorate have been shortchanged by one-thousand-and-sixty dollars in their superannuation payments over just one year. Worksafe has released their yearly data for 2024 and with it a reminder of the importance of efforts to prevent workplace harm. AND IN SPORT The Corangamite Lions Football Club will switch from the South West Victorian Football Association, and will now play in the Ballarat and District Soccer Association. In the weekends Colac Golf action,The Colac Golf Club held its annual Maurie Nielson competition with Nick Welsh, Greg Welsh and Sean Palensky winning.In the Saturday Stableford competition Rhys Tillack won Grade A with David Walker second. Lachlan McHugh won the Simpson Speedway 360 LS Aussie Sprintcar Title over the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.