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Advocacy group claims survey suggests majority of Gippslanders support shift to clean

SIXTY per cent of Gippsland residents support the shift to "clean energy", while 18 per cent oppose it, according to a survey conducted for...

Police Beat: May 6 2026

Clydebank sexual assault Sale Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team detectives are investigating a sexual assault incident in Clydebank on Sunday, March 29. Police believed...

New era for Licola store, park

New name, new management, and new signage in Licola – despite an ongoing intention to sell the town. The Licola General Store and Holiday Park...

Funding for Port of Hastings environmental effects statement

The state government will spend $124.5 million to progress activities for the Victorian Renewable Energy Terminal at the Port of Hastings. The funding will progress...

Funding for Briag, Stratford primary schools; teacher strike action paused

As part of its 2026-27 budget, the state government announced targeted works at 24 government schools, including Briagolong and Stratford primary school - at...

Bairnsdale still waiting for freight terminal

The wait is continuing for the state government to follow up on a commitment to fund a freight terminal at Bairnsdale. The state government's 2022...

Soiree to launch winter festival

One of Victoria's most anticipated seasonal celebrations returns this winter, inviting visitors to embrace the chill of the season and revel in the magic...

‘Curated little weirds’ on show at Gippsland Art Gallery

This autumn Gippsland Art Gallery is presenting I Am of the Nature by local printmaking artist Jenny Noone. Noone describes this body of work as...

Tech review: Prestige Flip 16 AI+

If you’re after an ‘everything’ laptop and are willing to spend over $3000 on a device that can be used for presentations, studying, drawing,...

Irrigation expo returns this month

With more farmers planning for drier years and tightening water allocations, the Gippsland Irrigation Expo is returning with its biggest program yet on Wednesday,...

Romantic brilliance with Gippsland Symphony Orchestra

Gippsland Symphony Orchestra (GSO) presents Romantic Brilliance, conducted by GSO chief conductor and artistic director David Williams OAM. Catch the show at The Wedge on...

Compensation for ex-Fulham worker

A jury has delivered a significant WorkCover verdict in the Latrobe Valley Civil Court, awarding substantial compensation to a former Fulham Correctional Centre maintenance...

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United on the attack

Sale United created a new record after defeating Monash 9-1 in its Football Victoria Latrobe Valley senior match on Sunday. At Monash Reserve, Newborough, the...