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Hemp Bill gives Victorian farmers opportunities, says VFF

THE Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) is backing a private members Bill that would remove regulations stopping farmers from growing industrial hemp. VFF President, Emma Germano,...

Jacinta Allan nukes the Liberals’ Loy Yang nuclear plan

Stefan Bradley VICTORIAN Premier Jacinta Allan has rejected the federal opposition's policy to build a nuclear power plant at Loy Yang in the Latrobe Valley,...

Local dairy farms amongst most expensive

Tom Hayes SEVERAL dairy farms in Gippsland, including one at Bundalaguah, were among the growing number of dairy properties being sold for higher prices throughout...

Hole left to fill as local dental clinic closes

RAMAHYUCK Gippsland Dental Clinic had intended to fill the gap in First Nations' access to permanent health services, but its closure will leave a...

International study to help severe eczema sufferers opens

THE latest treatment for Gippslanders who suffer from severe eczema is now available locally thanks to a recently-opened dermatology clinical trial. The trial, which is...

John Jarratt in Sale to promote new film ‘What About Sal?’

AUSTRALIAN actor and director John Jarratt paid a visit to Sale Cinema on the evening of Wednesday May 22, for a screening and Q&A...

Jury out on Andrews honour

MEMBER for Morwell, Martin Cameron has joined a chorus of people outraged by the King's Birthday honour bestowed upon former Premier, Daniel Andrews. Mr Andrews...

Ashleigh House join the Fight MND campaign

TWELVE bags of ice, 11 brave volunteers, and more than $5000 was raised towards research for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) capped off a successful...

Gippsland Grammar students in awe of planetarium

SCIENTIFIC evidence has shown that finding moments of awe in our everyday lives makes us happier, healthier, kinder and more connected to each other. Gippsland...

Anticipated Great Southern Rail Trail extension open

THE much anticipated 21-kilometre extension of the Great Southern Rail Trail between Welshpool and Alberton is now open. The trail welcomes walkers, runners, cyclists, horse...

Sale Cenotaph: 100 years on

A TOTAL of 138 names are inscribed on the Sale and District Cenotaph. It is a monument that tomorrow, on June 15, has stood in...

Trail ride for Dolly’s Dream raises funds to take a stand against bullying

THE May ride for the Tambo Upper Trail Riding Club was an Australian Trail Horse Riders Association-supported (ATHRA) 'Trail Ride for Dolly's Dream' in...

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Protect against mozzies following Loch Sport RRV detection

Two authorities have issued advice to travellers and residents heading to Wellington Shire’s coastal areas after routine mosquito trapping in Loch Sport detected Ross...