This week on The Booletin and Beyond; Kimberley Price, Monique Patterson and Sean Hardeman bring you all the news from across the south-west.
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The team discuss the latest coronavirus data which revealed no new mystery cases with an unknown source in regional Victoria in the past 24 hours and we explain what step three means for the south-west.
We spoke to Killarney's Bec Delaney who's waiting for surgery as Premier Daniel Andrews said important elective surgeries at regional public and private hospitals could resume this week.
In other news, Warrnambool's former chief executive officer has challenged the decision by Warrnambool councillors to terminate his contract.
Over to sport as Shaun Ryan, one of the AFL's most decorated umpires, has decided to retire at the end of the 2020 season.
Warrnambool and District Cricket Association clubs have set the date for the 2020-21 season as the sport is coronavirus restriction-free.
Benny Wallis has take up a challenge and will run 500km for the month of October to raise money for Warrnambool and District Food Share.
And in celebrating 20 years since the 2000 Sydney Olympics internationally-accredited coach Phil Molesworth reflected on Cathy Freeman's 400-metre gold medal performance and south-west athletes reflected on their own Olympic experiences.
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