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VicGrid release corridor and draft preferred route for Gippsland transmission

VicGrid has released the corridor and draft preferred route for the transmission to connect offshore wind energy from Gippsland to the electricity grid, aiming...

Forestry funding investment announced

Gippsland businesses can grow employment and expand their operations with the state government's ongoing investment in former native timber harvesting communities. Agriculture Minister Ros Spence...

Union seeks agreement with Catholic schools

The Independent Education Union (IEU) Victoria Tasmania has lodged an application at the Fair Work Commission for a single interest authorisation (SIA) covering 24...

Shadow assistant ministry reshuffle

THREE Gippsland MPs have had changes to their roles in the state opposition. Opposition leader Brad Battin and Nationals leader Danny O'Brien have unveiled changes...

Free travel on the Gippsland Line in November

The state government has announced free travel for any V/Line passengers starting their journey between Nar Nar Goon and Bairnsdale during November. To deliver this...

Year of ‘growth, progress, resilience’

Wellington Shire Council (WSC) has reported that rising costs, rate-capping and cost-shifting from higher levels of government are putting pressure on local services –...

Maffra’s sweet past revived as a spirit

More than a century after sugar beet crops helped shape Maffra’s agricultural identity, a sixth-generation Glenmaggie farmer is reviving the crop – this time...

Sport and rec projects endorsed – Council Beat October 21

Wellington Shire Council (WSC) held its final meeting of October last Tuesday, endorsing several significant developments for sport and recreation in Sale. All councillors were...

Artists express their ‘Truself’

The Briagolong Art Gallery will present "Truself" by Freestone Printmakers, with the exhibition beginning this weekend. Works by Penny Carruthers, Judy Dorber, Lesley Duxbury, Alison...

Game review: Silent Hill f is a new classic for the horror franchise

AFTER many years in the foggy wilderness, the Silent Hill (SH) franchise has proven its truly back with the excellent remake of the second...

Rosedale service station approved

Wellington Shire Council has approved a planning permit for the construction of a new service station in Rosedale. Council planning staff were considering the application...

Maffra aged care construction stage reached

The dirt is moving – that could only mean the construction stage. Building is underway on the new $69.7 million public aged care facility at...

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Next two Gippsland Times issues a day early

The Gippsland Times will be published a day earlier the next two weeks. Issues will hit the newsstands on Tuesday, December 23, and Tuesday, December...