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Over 40 Victorian businesses connected to timber write letter to Premier

Philip Hopkins DAHLSENS is one of over 40 Gippsland and Victorian businesses connected to the forestry sector that wrote a letter to the Premier, Jacinta...

Donation from the Duke Street Children’s centre

It has been three weeks since the state government implemented the container deposit scheme (CDS) and one Maffra childcare centre has used it to...

Modernising records

Gippsland health service systems are in for a major overhaul with a multi-billion dollar investment supporting the modernisation of medical records, resulting in better,...

Stay safe from mosquito-borne diseases

The state government is urging Victorians to be proactive in protecting themselves from mosquito-borne diseases this season, with warm weather elevating the risk of...

String of tragic road fatalities

A woman has died after the motorcycle she was riding crashed into a tree on Bairnsdale-Dargo Road in Fernbank just before 2.30pm on Monday...

State government reforms to improve local council culture

Stefan Bradley WELLINGTON Shire Council has welcomed the state government's flagged legislative changes that aim to improve the accountability and performance of councillors across Victoria. Last...

Ben Gebert appointed Food & Fibre Gippsland CEO

The board of Food & Fibre Gippsland Inc (F&FG) has confirmed Ben Gebert as chief executive at its November meeting. Mr Gebert had been the...

The Great Outdoor and 4×4 Expo returns

Get ready for the largest Gippsland expo yet! We’ve gathered hundreds of your favourite brands, all geared up ready to meet you. The All-Star Lineup! Prepare...

Cybercriminals to exploit Black Friday shopping frenzy, experts warn

Black Friday and Cyber Monday are among the nation's most highly anticipated trading periods, with hundreds of thousands of Aussies taking advantage of incredible...

East Gippsland roofer fined over industrial waste

An East Gippsland company has been fined $5769 by EPA Victoria after failing to comply with a notice to clean up a pit full...

Vols on Hols a new pilot program for Mallacoota 

Wellington CFA members holidaying in Mallacoota may not be expecting to volunteer for the local brigade, but with 10,000 visitors in the town during...

Dialysis staff build knowledge and connections

Nurses from across Gippsland have advanced their knowledge of kidney health at a recent study day run by the Renal Society of Australasia (RSA). With...

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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,...