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Erin Patterson pleads not guilty to all charges in mushroom poisoning case

THE accused murderer at the core of the Leongatha mushroom poisoning case, Erin Patterson, has pleaded not guilty to all of her charges. Patterson is...

Council welcomes announcement on local wind projects

WELLINGTON Shire Council has welcomed the announcement by the Federal Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen, (as recently reported on the front...

Council Beat – May 7 2024

COUNCILLORS took the opportunity to credit a range of successful events in the region and thank community volunteers who made them possible at the...

Briag Art Gallery’s Vanishing Point

HOUSED in the charming, rustic gallery opposite the town's historical hotel, the Briagolong Art Gallery is a popular weekend drawcard. Tomorrow (May 11) the opening...

Roulettes rolling and looping at Singapore Airshow

AS the six Pilatus PC-21 aircraft of the Air Force Roulettes rolled and looped over the Singaporean landscape, children could be heard cheering in...

Council Beat: April 5 2024

TUESDAY'S Wellington Shire Council meeting (April 2 2024) lasted 30 minutes. Apologies were received from Northern Ward Councillor, John Tatterson. A proposed lease and easement...

Family violence in Wellington: enough is enough

Erika Allen and Stefan Bradley REPRESENTATIVES from family violence agencies, educators, Gippsland Women's Health, Wellington Shire Council, along with more than 200 attendees gathered at...

Preparing women for public office with Sale training sessions

Women for Election, an organisation that inspires and equips more women to run for public office in Australia across all levels of government, is...

Black Saturday arsonist released from prison

Tom Hayes WARNING: The contents of this story may be distressing to some readers. Reader discretion is advised. THE arsonist responsible for devastating fires on Black...

Wellington offshore wind projects granted feasibility licences

AUSTRALIA’S offshore wind ambitions have advanced significantly after the federal government announced last week that the first six proponents have been granted feasibility licences...

Festival of female football comes to Morwell

FEMALE Football Gippsland's festival of footy was a hit on Sunday, May 5, as all teams descended on Morwell Recreation Reserve for the leagues...

Duck and quail hunting allocated over $10 million in budget

THE state government's budget commitment to support future quail and duck hunting highlights strategic investment in hunting regulation and compliance, but diverges from a...

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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...