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Kilmany rail bridge’s new milestone

VEHICLES took their inaugural journeys underneath the Kilmany Rail Bridge last month, marking another major milestone on the Princes Highway East Upgrade. On Friday, March...

GippsDairy Muster looks at tightening environment regulations

Philip Hopkins DIFFERENT wintering options for New Zealand dairy farmers in a world of tightening environment regulations due to water quality and climate policy, was...

A feast for the senses in East Gippsland this winter

A JAM-packed program of events celebrating East Gippsland's creative talents, local produce, culture, and natural environment is returning to the region this year, with...

Council: Don’t throw batteries away in kerbside bins

Wellington Shire Council is reinforcing batteries cannot be disposed of in kerbside bins under any circumstance, after a nationwide increase in battery-related fires in...

Vale to newspaper giant Bruce Ellen

MR Bruce Ellen, the managing director of the Latrobe Valley Express and Gippsland Times, passed away last week after a long battle with cancer. He...

Celebrating a Special Birthday

KATHLEEN Mary Amey sure was popular on her 102nd birthday. Kath received a visit from the Briagolong Bush Band, Federal Member for Gippsland, Darren Chester,...

Council’s listed emergency events costs $12 million

WELLINGTON SHIRE experienced 14 declared emergency events between March 2021 and February 2024, including floods, wind and thunderstorms, bushfires and an earthquake. Five of...

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire review: from slog to strength

Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, directed by Adam Wingard, is the latest entry in the MonsterVerse franchise. It follows up the explosive showdown...

Sale Film Society’s April screening

Stefan Bradley The Sale Film Society’s movie for the month of April is named after the month of November. Described as ‘one of the most compelling...

Longford Tractor Pull

Ben McArthur   FOOD vans, trucks, cars, steam engines, more than 100 tractors and a thousand people visited Longford last weekend to watch the Vintage Tractor...

Small business should prepare a disaster preparation plan

THE terrible floods and storms causing great trauma for parts of the country in recent months should be a red alert for small business...

Gippsland study hubs to be expanded

THE Mallacoota Gippsland East Higher Education (GEHE) Study Hub will be expanded, and four new centres established in Heyfield, Yarram, Orbost and Omeo under...

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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...