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Romeo & Juliet – Two primary schools of Stratford

Two primary schools of Stratford, both alike in dignity and the pride they take in their students, come together to present a tale of...

Get expert advice on cattle health

Agriculture Victoria is teaming up with RSPCA Victoria to present a webinar about cattle health and biosecurity management. 'Keeping Your Cattle Healthy', will be held...

Students impress overseas Anzac crowds

GIPPSLAND Grammar musicians impressed crowds during special overseas Anzac commemoration services. The local independent school’s senior band and choir have returned from performing throughout France...

Walking club tackles Blue Pool circuit

BEN Cruachan Walking Club provides a diverse range of walks for those who enjoy the great outdoors. On Sunday, April 30, the Briagolong State Forest...

Bird of the Month: Australasian Swamphen

HAVE you ever seen this bird crossing the road in front of you? They can look like a purple chicken, but they're actually an Australasian...

Victoria’s fire season comes to a close

FINAL fire restrictions in Victoria were lifted last Monday, April 24, marking the end of Victoria's fire season. According to the Country Fire Authority (CFA),...

Are We There Yet? at The Wedge

A stage adaptation of Gippsland author Alison Lester's work is making its way to The Wedge, from the team behind The Gruffalo and the...

Community Corner – April 24

Garden winners WURRUK Community House would like to congratulate the winners of the 2023 Wurruk Gardening Competition and say a big thank you to gardening...

Final Heesco Town Mural on Yarram water tower unveiled

MORE than 150 people in Yarram stood and watched as the Heesco Town Water Tower Mural was officially unveiled on Wednesday, April 19. This is...

Next generation honour history

Local schools, including Gippsland Grammar and Guthridge Primary School, hosted student-led Anzac Day commemorations last week, honouring those who have lost their lives in...

First women’s captain for Malacoota Fire Brigade

TRACEY Johnston never imagined that crawling through dark tunnels and dropping from dizzying heights would lead her to becoming Mallacoota Fire Brigade’s first woman...

Two-up tradition lives on in Briag on Anzac Day

To see what was up in Briagolong in the afternoon on Anzac Day, you had to be at the town’s RSL Log Cabin, where...

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Hunter’s $120k trespassing pay-out lifts lid on poaching problem

Poachers sneak onto Lake Reeve Ranch under the cover of darkness without permission from owners Neil Page and Corrie De Visser. During their 18...