Cyclone+Terror-

The first sight of the cyclone was a gale that had destroyed 2 or 3 houses in Colac. At 5 o’clock in Highton, an approaching dust bank turned into a cyclone. It came with shards of what it did in Colac. When it reached Highton, Norman Munyard was ripped from his father’s grasp by the harsh winds and was killed. The after math was worse. Seven injured, $4000 damage to St. Johns Church of England, the Methodist Church met a similar fate. Light and Telephone poles were uprooted and wires were torn.

Bibliography- Cyclone Terror (1926) Geelong Advertiser Souvenir Edition
 * 1) 14 1926-1927 pg.14