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Patterson awaits sentence as sole survivor offers forgiveness

Sole mushroom lunch survivor Ian Wilkinson has offered forgiveness to Erin Patterson. The Korumburra pastor and sole survivor of the fatal July 2023 Leongatha lunch...

Plenty to acknowledge at September 2 council meeting

Wellington Shire Council (WSC) met briefly on Tuesday night, spending most of the 20 minutes on acknowledgements before councillor Geoff Wells announced he was...

St Thomas’ PS relocating to Sion site

Following years of talk, the relocation of St Thomas' Primary School, Sale, to the site of the historic Our Lady of Sion convent has...

Maffra Rotary changeover

Each year, Rotary clubs around the world conduct a changeover or handover ceremony in June or July. The previous year's president hands over to a...

CGH chief executive Mark Dykgraaf resigns

The Central Gippsland Health (CGH) has begun searching for a new chief executive following the resignation of Mark Dykgraaf after four years in the...

Game review: Drag x Drive needs more meaningful content

Get ready for a whole new ballgame with Drag x Drive! Hold each Joy-Con 2 controller like a mouse for tight control of both...

Sale traffic crash

Police will prepare a report for the coroner following a fatal crash which occurred in Sale on Wednesday afternoon. It is understood a car crashed...

Left wanting by new timetable

The state government has been accused of "once again leaving Gippslanders east of Traralgon behind", following the announcement of a new Gippsland rail line...

New mine to require freight rail service

Gippsland Critical Minerals (GCM) has announced the formation of a new Freight Rail Taskforce (FRT) after preliminary studies confirmed that the proposed new mine...

Local company to turn rubbish into hydrogen

Zerogen, a locally-founded company dedicated to the production of sustainable energy and fuels for the regions, has been awarded a key licence, allowing it...

Pads, tampons free at libraries

Wellington Shire libraries are part of a state government initiative providing free pads and tampons at public venues across Victoria. The government's $23 million program...

One Gippsland concerned for fishing amid offshore wind

The region's peak advocacy body, One Gippsland, has expressed "deep concern" about the possible impact of offshore wind on the region's fishing industry. One Gippsland...

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Paying tribute with Keegan O’Brien Millinery Award

It’s the same fashionable award with a new name to mark a legacy for much-loved Maffra local, the late Keegan O’Brien. The millinery award for...