12 April 2021 | 01:32pm
Griffiths Island & Warrnambool Breakwater Closed Due To Damage
The Warrnambool Breakwater and boat ramp have been temporarily closed to the public after the historic structure was damaged during rough weather over the weekend.
All staircases to the top walkway are closed off, with some sections of the stainless steel kick rail hanging loose.
“Once the weather is more favourable, Council staff will make a more detailed assessment of the damage before we develop a program of repairs,” Council’s Director City Infrastructure David Leahy said.
“We’re hopeful that by the end of the week we’ll have a clearer picture of the work that is required, the unfortunate reality is that the Breakwater could be closed for a number of weeks
Works Set To Improve Access to Port Fairy’s Griffiths Island
The first stage of a project to improve access to Port Fairy s Griffiths Island is scheduled to begin this month.
Moyne Shire Mayor, Cr Daniel Meade said that the improvements will ensure a safe and accessible passage to the popular Griffiths Island Lighthouse.
“This project will not only improve safety and emergency vehicle access to the island but will also complement the natural attractions on the island and enhance visitors’ experience, encouraging an increase in tourism visitation and regional economic benefits.”
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The $200,000 project includes the replacement of deteriorated infrastructure under the causeway and the construction of a new concrete path, and is jointly funded by the Council in conjunction with the Victorian Government.
Port Fairy Police Nab Speeding Driver
A speeding driver who was nabbed by local police as part of Operation Nexus over the weekend, is set to face a lengthy stint without a driver s licence.
Port Fairy Police intercepted the South Australian provisional licence holder traveling on the Princes Hwy near Codrington, during the long weekend operation.
The driver was detected at 149 kilometres an hour, whilst traveling with an adult passenger and 3 young children in the vehicle.
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The driver was issued with an $826 dollar fine, and will be disqualified from driving for a period of 12 months.
Operation Nexus concludes at 11:59pm, Monday April 5.
Rebels Ready For RD 1
01 April 2021 | 09:39am
Strong South West Contingent To Feature In Opening Round
The 2021 GWV Rebels Boys NAB League Season starts in sensational fashion against traditional rival, the Geelong Falcons this evening at C. E Brown Reserve, Wendouree.
The GWV Rebels NAB League U19 Boys kick off this Twilight Round 1 game at 5pm and the GWV Rebels U17 Boys will follow at 7.30pm.
The GWV Rebels NAB League Team will see a total of 19 NAB League debutants play their 1st game which is exciting for the players, families, and their local community clubs. We are really excited about Week 1 for the NAB League boys, especially that the game is in Ballarat on Easter Thursday night, it’s a real highlight to showcase the talent from across our GWV Rebels region” said Head Coach David Loader.
Speed a heavy focus, as Police target road trauma
Police across the South West will be out in force across the Easter Long Weekend, with the road policing Operation Nexus commencing this morning.
The Easter Operation will run until 11.59pm on Monday, with police to be targeting speed, drink and drug driving and mobile phone use.
With large numbers of people traveling long distances or on unfamiliar roads to get to holiday destinations, police will also be targeting fatigue, asking drivers to rest regularly. We re asking people to slow down and not make those poor decisions to speed or drive while impaired said Warrnambool Police Senior Sergeant Shane Keogh.