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A man has been injured in Dennington after a bobcat rolled

A man has be injured when a bobcat rolled whilst unloading bricks at a Dennington building site. Katrina Lovell is a senior journalist at The Standard who covers council news and human interest stories. → Read More

Koroit's Ted Dyson has recreated a piece of Australian aviation history

Ted Dyson spent six months recreating the Vickers Vimy that won the great air race from England to Australia in 1919-20. Picture by Eddie Guerrero From a set of 3D drawings he found online, Koroit's Ted Dyson has recreated a piece of Australian aviation history. Katrina Lovell is a senior journalist at The Standard who covers council news and human interest stories. → Read More

Proposal to subdivide a "substantial" block in Warrnambool has won the support of councillors

'Are we really open for business?' Cr asks in planning debate A proposal to subdivide a "substantial" sized block in Warrnambool has won the support of councillors despite concerns it would set a precedent. Katrina Lovell is a senior journalist at The Standard who covers council news and human interest stories. → Read More

Warrnambool doctor's heart charity getting back into rhythm of helping East Timor people

Noel Bayley is continuing his work saving lives in East Timor. → Read More

Could Warrnambool be about to get a seafood market?

The idea of a seafood market has been the subject of a feasibility study. → Read More

Two Warrnambool laneways will be renamed after councilors voted in favour of the change

Two laneways in Warrnambool will get a name change. → Read More

Warrnambool City Council yet to make a splash on promised AquaZone study

Cr Ben Blain says the council has been slow off the mark in starting work on a feasibility study into AquaZone. Warrnambool is yet to make a splash on a study into the ageing AquaZone facility, with disappointed councillors urging the city to dive in and get started. Katrina Lovell is a senior journalist at The Standard who covers council news and human interest stories. → Read More

CBD intersection to get major revamp to make it like other Warrnambool roundabouts

Another CBD roundabout will get a major overhaul. → Read More

Underground storage to help fix flooding issue in Warrnambool's Japan Street

A fix is on the way for the troublesome Japan Street flooding issue. → Read More

Gum trees in Warrnambool to get the chop despite concerns for koalas that live there

A row of 22 gum trees will be chopped down at a cost of $10,000. → Read More

Restored piece of Dalvui homestead's history returns home to region

The Cobden vintage rally will be held again this weekend. → Read More

International Women's day event at Warrnambool's Frolic Lane

Forging new connections on International Women's Day is the aim of a night out at Warrnambool's Frolic Lane. → Read More

Renowned Australian photographer visits Warrnambool to share his new passion for the outback

Renowned Australian photographer Ken Duncan's focus at the moment is on a project in the Australian outback that... → Read More

Golf club members back $1m plan to help cover clubroom project shortfall

Members endorsed a plan to dip into its special fund to pay for the new golf clubrooms. → Read More

Planners take the next step in establishing a new tech school in Warrnambool

Kylie Gaston, Maya Fary, Liam Williams and Jacinta Ermacora at the announcement of a new tech school for Warrnambool. Picture by Sean McKenna Planning for a new "cutting-edge" tech school in Warrnambool has begun, in a move that is set to change the way people think about tech schools. Katrina Lovell is a senior journalist at The Standard who covers council news and human interest stories. → Read More

Agriculture business Monk and Son in Cobden grows from humble beginnings to be Australia's biggest

Cobden's Sam Monk will be at an agriculture open night aimed at secondary school students at Grassmere on Wednesday. Picture by Sean McKenna Cobden's Sam Monk was just 16 when he started his agriculture business which has now grown to employ about 130 people in peak season. Katrina Lovell is a senior journalist at The Standard who covers council news and human interest stories. → Read More

Warrnambool woman remembers grandfather who died in army training tragedy off Queenscliff

'Granddad, he was treading water for hours apparently. Terrible' → Read More

Warrnambool man hits force nine storms on boat trip to Antarctica

Warrnambool's Garry Druitt is recovering after encountering a major storm on his way home from Antarctica. Picture by Eddie Guerrero When Garry Druitt sailed into a force nine storm on his way back from Antarctica, he spent days wondering if he would make it home alive. Katrina Lovell is a senior journalist at The Standard who covers council news and human interest stories. → Read More

School crossing, traffic lights on agenda for notorious Warrnambool intersection

The intersection of Raglan Parade and Ardlie/Hider Street has been the scene of numerous accidents. A school crossing, traffic lights or both? These are the options being considered for the notoriously dangerous Ardlie Street intersection on Warrnambool's Raglan Parade. Katrina Lovell is a senior journalist at The Standard who covers council news and human interest stories. → Read More

Backpackers has new lease on life as a school camp in Warrnambool

Warrnambool's new school camp has proved popular with schools. → Read More