The Merri River was a river of fog at Warrnambool on Thursday morning.
South West Budgerigar Club president Jeremy Brown is ready for Saturday's expo.
Staffy Baci is eager to keep walking with the rest of the pack at the Million Paws Walk.
Warrnambool Golf Club planning committee chairperson Brian Callaghan, Warrnambool Golf Club president Gerard Lynch and vice president Martin Kavavnagh aren't happy about a draft plan to return some of the course to natural vegetation.
South west wish granting coordinator Gail Jaensch (left) helped make Camperdown 8-year-old Jayke Saligari's wish come true with his mum Belinda Saligari, as a police helicopter landed on the St Patrick's school oval this week.
The vehicles of the missing paragliders at the Mathiesons Road car park. One of them, a Victor Harbor man, was later found dead while the other remains missing.
Publican Damian Gleeson is leaving the Warrnambool Cally Hotel, which will go to auction next month.
Farmer Power protesters rallied at the Twelve Apostles then took a slow drive in tractors and utes to Port Campbell along the Great Ocean Road.
St Colman's Primary School students at Mortlake, pictured behind filmmaker Colleen Hughson, are creating their own mini videos from iPads, which will be shown as a red carpet event as part of the Artist in Schools program.
Hairdressing student Shiame Furness, hair and beauty student Madelyn Fogarty-Commelly, and VCAL student Tobias Barker, 16, front a group of TAFE students protesting funding cuts to the TAFE sector.
A CFA officer checks the power box fire area above Armadio shop, blocking off traffic on Koroit and Liebig Streets.
Woodford Primary School students Nick Robertson, 12, Isaac Hussey, 11, local artist and drawing teacher Sue Ferrari, and Jye Barker, 12, work on drawings at Flagstaff Hill, as part of an Education Week Program.
Tristan Krepp (far left) was part of the Australian team that took out the Chelsea Flower Show in London.
Hampden coach Nick O'Sullivan talks to South Warrnambool player Nick Thompson about his fitness and health leading up to the weekend's interleague clash with Sunraysia.
HFNL interleague vice captain Isaac Templeton from Koroit FC and captain Paul Foster from Cobden FC.
Brightbird Espresso owners Katrina and Mark Brightwell, pictured with nine-month-old Mira, will donate $1 from every coffee sold on May 28 to Kidney Health Australia.
Local paramedics John Holland, Steve McGhie, Secretary Ambulance Employees Australia, Jack Curwen-Walker, and Jock O'Connor, after talks with south west district ambulance officers about the state of EBA negotiations.
David Altmann won the Tenpin Sunraysia Cup in Mildura on the weekend.
Warrnambool man Brad Chiller lived in Oklahoma for seven years on a college tennis scholarship and has been trying to contact friends caught in this week's tornados.
Brauer College students Mendia Kermond, 17, Oliver McCosh, 15, Maggie Baker, 17, Rachel Koenig, 17 and James Hickman, 16, are playing the lead roles in the school's production of What I Like About You.
Victorian Greens leader Greg Barber with a very Australian-sounding brand of rice, complete with Koala logo, which is actually made from "Australian and imported rice".
North Warrnambool's David Haynes takes a tumble on his way to a career high 12 goals vs Port Fairy.
David Haynes rises up for a mark.
Wannon Water asset contracts engineer Stuart Blignaut and Wannon Water managing director Grant Green inspect the Brine Received Facility pond.