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Toilets needed at Stratford, Maffra skate parks: Hogan

Northern Ward candidate at the Wellington Shire Council election Jamie Hogan has called for toilets to be built at skate parks around the shire,...

Grammar gets ready to tap down 42nd St

GIPPSLAND Grammar says it is thrilled to announce its spectacular production of the Tony Award-winning musical 42nd Street. Directed by the school's director of performing...

Gippsland Times to be fair for all candidates

With the deadline for nominations passing and the draw of positions on the ballot papers held, Wellington Shire is officially in an election period. As...

Stretton Park EBA offer rejected

STAFF at Stretton Park Aged Care in Maffra and the Health Workers Union (HWU) have been embroiled in ongoing negotiations with Central Gippsland Health...

Council election candidates confirmed

Stefan Bradley THE ballot lines have officially been drawn for the Wellington Shire Council elections, with 16 candidates putting their name forward across the three...

Briag man busted illegally hunting

A BRIAGOLONG man has been caught with a spotlight, an unsecured firearm and ammunition in recognised deer habitat at night. The man was intercepted by...

Rural Aid’s iconic photo competition opens

Photographers, clear that SD card! A rural charity has opened its annual photography competition to the public for its fifth year. Spirit of the Bush...

Ramahyuck burial site returned to traditional owners

The Ramahyuck Mission Cemetery at Perry Bridge is one of two former Aboriginal mission sites the state government is giving Traditional Owners greater control...

Tim Bull challenges Harriet Shing on public housing in eastern Gippsland

STATE Housing Minister and Member for Eastern Victroria Harriet Shing has been challenged on public housing numbers in the eastern Gippsland region. Member for Gippsland...

Maroons aim to spoil Parrot party

Liam Durkin   MAKE no mistake, Traralgon isn't just playing in the Gippsland League grand final to give Leongatha an opposition.   The Maroons are there to win...

Opposition demands Gippsland Line upgrade cost blow-out explanation

Philip Hopkins THE state government is under pressure from the opposition to explain a more than $340 million blow-out in the cost of the Gippsland...

Australia’s milk production continues recovery, report says

Australia's milk production continues to recover, as global supply is forecast to grow at a modest rate in the coming year, Rabobank says in...

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Inter-school Clay Target Championship returns

Monday, June 22, saw 115 students from 12 schools attend the 49th annual Inter-school Clay Target Championship at the Sale Field & Game range...