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Gippsland Beer Fest hits Tinamba

Zaida Glibanovic Hundreds of people enjoyed the good weather, tasty eats, live music and drinks on tap at the first ever Gippsland Beer Fest. Tinamba Hotel...

Lakes’ Sea-eagle project set to fly

SPRING is breeding season for the majestic white-bellied sea eagles in the Gippsland Lakes, and this year, it’s also time for a once-in-a-decade survey...

Healthy eating at Boisdale Consolidated School

Boisdale Consolidated School (BCS) has observed fantastic benefits to joining Vic Kids Eat Well – an exciting state-wide movement to boost tasty and nutritious...

Helping hand in disaster recovery

Gateway Health's Community Recovery and Resilience (CRAR) team has learnt more about farming over the past four years than they have in all of...

Celebrating public fertility care

The state government is celebrating one year of fairer, affordable public fertility care in Victoria, with more than 1100 people taking the chance to...

Heyfield man car-jacked, vehicle found dumped

Police investigating a car-jacking in Traralgon on Friday, November 10 at around 8.40pm. No arrests have been made. It was alleged that a 30-year-old Heyfield man...

Housing crisis respite

More than 750 houses are slated for construction across the state as part of the federal government's $2 billion Social Housing Accelerator in a...

Wellington Mint-bush making a comeback

Gippsland Water's Wellington Mint-bush (Prostanthera galbraithiae) population is in full bloom at its Dutson Downs property. The endangered plant's colony of purple flowers are thriving,...

TAFE Gippsland named among Australia’s best

TAFE Gippsland has won the silver medal in the Large Training Provider of the Year category at the country’s highest accolade for vocational training...

Maffra Historical Society recognised

MAFFRA and District Historical Society was recently recognised by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria for more than 50 years of membership. The secretary treasurer,...

Alarming worldwide loss of insects

Melbourne University Emeritus Professor, Philip Batterham will be delivering a talk on research that indicates that the world's insect populations are being threatened by...

Wellington Shire Council Beat – November 21 2023

Tuesday's ordinary Wellington Shire council meeting clocked in nearly 40 minutes. There were no apologies or declaration of interest. Petition at Cobains feedlot Geoff Mynard presented...

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Maffra Band Spring Concert at Maffra Memorial Hall

Spring into spring with Maffra Municipal Band’s gala concert on Sunday, August 31, from 2pm to 4.30pm at the Maffra Memorial Hall. Tickets are $10,...