CIRCULATION 5,172 (ABC) POPULATION IN PRIME CIRCULATION AREA 289,850 PUBLISHED Monday, Wednesday & Friday (Paid)
Profile Nestled amid the rich green pastures of the Western District and fringed by the Otway forests, Colac is only 160 km south-west of Melbourne, supporting many stable industries including dairying, timber and tourism. Dairying stands out as the life blood of the district with around 1,500 local farmers securing their livelihood directly from the industry. Bonlac has two factories servicing the local and overseas markets and Regal Cream has a factory supplying products nationally. The neighbouring Otway forests have also provided Colac with a strong timber industry which supports several sawmilling and wood chipping enterprises as well as the TreeCorp pine plantation and Blue Gum seedling farms.
Address 37-41 Bromfield Street Colac 3250 Ph: 03 5231 5322 Fax: 03 5231 1943 Email:
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Prime circulation area The Colac Herald is delivered with daily papers in the areas of the City of Colac, Shires of Colac, Otway, Surfcoast and Corangamite, the towns of Winchelsea, Lorne, Wye River, Skeens Creek, Apollo Bay, Cobden, Simpson, Timboon, Cororooke, Coragulac, Beeac and Cressy.
Minimum Classified Size 5cm x 1col Deadlines Monday: Bookings Display: Noon 4 days prior Classifieds: Noon 3 days prior Material Display: Noon 3 days prior Classified: Noon 1 day prior
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Inserts
The Colac Herald c/o 30 – 32 Grandlee Parade, Wendouree, 3355 Insert pallets/ boxes must be clearly marked “The Colac Herald” and what edition they are to appear in. Delivery day is to be 6 days in advance of insertion date. Max size 39cm x 27.5cm