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Farming family battling to protect Boisdale heritage from solar farm

ON Monday (March 18), a prominent Boisdale-Maffra farming family began an appeal to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT), challenging the Minister for...

Renewable planning to be accelerated by state government

THE state government is accelerating planning approvals for renewable projects as several energy experts have predicted that Victoria's wind energy will be more expensive...

Ian Bye to advice Mayoral Advisory Panel

WELLINGTON Shire Council Mayor, Ian Bye, representing One Gippsland, has been selected to serve on the state government's 2024 Local Government Mayoral Advisory Panel. Cr...

Planned burned season underway

Forest Fire Management Victoria (FFMVic) will take advantage of favourable weather and forest conditions across the state to keep Victoria safer from the threat...

VicForests to cease operations on June 30

VICFORESTS will cease operations on June 30, the end date was revealed last Wednesday during a court hearing involving VicForests and environmental group Wombat...

Regional airports such as Latrobe Regional Airport a priority for RCA

Stefan Bradley LATROBE Regional Airport, along with other regional airports, should be front and centre of federal policy, Regional Capitals Australia said in its 2024...

Meta announcement a big blow to regional news, putting jobs at risk

Comment Andrew Schreyer AUSTRALIA’S largest organisation of newspaper publishers has attacked the announcement by Meta that it will no longer negotiate deals with publishers once current...

Newry pipeline upgrade delivering up to 130 megalitres of water per day to farms

NEWRY’s newly completed upgrade of its irrigation pipeline allows up to 130 megalitres of water per day to be distributed to local farms, saving...

New Sale College should be State Budget top priority

FEDERAL Member for Gippsland, Darren Chester says securing up to $40 million for a new Sale College is the highest education infrastructure priority in...

Podcast highlights how coercive control changes the face of family violence

A NEW Crime Stoppers podcast explores how coercive control is changing the way we look at traditional family violence. Crime Stoppers Victoria has launched a...

Air Ambulance helicopter contract extended

AMBULANCE Victoria (AV) has extended its contract with Babcock Australasia (Babcock) to continue providing air ambulance operations to support paramedics in providing Best Care...

148,000 NBN outages hit locals

Ben McArthur TUESDAY'S storms also disrupted the state's internet services, causing 148,000 NBN outages. The short term impact on Sale's internet connection services was mitigated due...

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Driver in critical condition after Nambrok collision

Police are investigating a collision at Nambrok, which occurred Wednesday morning. It is believed a truck and campervan collided at the intersection of the Princes...