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Longford dancer going global

Eliza MacLachlan’s years of hard work and unwavering dedication are paying off, with the Longford native dancer now globetrotting as she captivates audiences on...

Heart-warming gesture

Oh, Christmas, what a joyous time, especially for the community’s youngest. Children spring from their beds on Christmas morning, partaking in festive traditions and tearing...

Gippsland Line works continue

Due to planned Metro and V/Line works, coaches replace some evening Gippsland Line trains for all or part of the journey at various times,...

Optus outage disrupts Rosedale Pharmacy

Businesses that don’t rely on the Optus network could largely weather the storm after the company’s telecommunications services went down on Thursday, November 9,...

Second road fatality in 24 hours

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...

Public drunkenness reform

Public intoxication is no longer a crime in Victoria. The change in the law is the direct result of tireless advocacy from First Nations communities...

Details on Fulham Prison’s ‘restricted operations’ sparse

Fulham Correctional Centre underwent a period of 'lockdown' or 'restricted operations' last week, which is believed to have commenced on Sunday, November 12 and...

Fatal Inglis Street crash

Tragedy struck on local roads at the weekend, with a driver killed and their passenger critically injured following a devastating crash on Inglis Street...

Lessons from Tasmania’s native timber industry

The 'precautionary principle' is not included in the Tasmanian Forest Practices Code, where a more pragmatic approach manages any threatened species, according to a...

Still no answers on timber axe

Page after page of blacked-out documents and no real information - that was the result of Wellington Shire Council's attempts over almost four years...

Parole reforms for public safety

Convicted murderer Paul Denyer will never be a risk to community safety again under laws recently introduced to the state parliament restricting parole for...

Spread the Christmas cheer with Salvo’s appeal

The Salvation Army is launching its annual Christmas appeal in Victoria's Gippsland region, which will help The Salvos support individuals and families in the...

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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,...