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Turning up the heat on field crop research

AT a time when record temperatures and extreme heatwaves are causing concern globally, the Free Air Temperature Extreme (FATE) facility at Agriculture Victoria's Horsham...

Drugs and cash seized in Sale

Sale police have charged a 52-year-old man after seizing drugs and more than $50,000 in cash at Sale on Thursday. Police executed a search warrant...

Gumboot-a-thon Cowwarr Primary, on with the boots, and off with the hair

ON with the boots, and off with the hair. Cowwarr Primary School's annual fundraising effort, the Gumboot-a-thon, returned this year on Friday, September 8 for...

Energy conference shows region leading the way

GIPPSLAND: Leading the way in the new energy transition. More than 500 people flocked to The Wedge Performing Arts Centre in Sale late last month...

Discussing carbon capture and storage at conference

Zaida Glibanovic EXISTING carbon dioxide streams from the Longford gas plants would be sequestered under Bass Strait in ExxonMobil’s plan for carbon capture and storage...

Timely arrival of No Fee Green Waste

WELLINGTON Shire Council is urging property owners to take advantage of No Fee Green Waste disposal this November, particularly when cleaning up properties to...

Take a pit stop at the redeveloped Newmerella rest area

MOTORISTS driving from Wellington Shire into East Gippsland can take a pit stop at the redeveloped Newmerella rest area on the Princes Highway. Federal Member...

Community energy

As Vincent Van Gogh famously once said, “Great things are done by a series of small things brought together”. Community Energy was an engaging topic...

Victoria’s Auditor-General.

THE state government has reappointed Andrew Greaves as Victoria's Auditor-General for a second term as recommended by the Victorian Parliament's multi-party Public Accounts and...

Scholarships for secondary teaching degrees

The state government will make studying secondary education free from 2024 to help combat the chronic shortage of teachers in Victoria. Premier Daniel Andrews and...

Victorian Forest Products Association responds to extra timber compo announcement

Philip Hopkins THE native hardwood industry has welcomed the state government's extra support for the sector, but maintains that the mill exit package doubly punishes...

Sick pay expanded

More casual and contract workers are accessing sick and carer's pay after the state government increased the number of jobs covered by the Victorian...

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Gippstar Awards honour Gippsland’s best

The 65th annual Gippstar Awards were held recently in Moe, attended by 120 guests, representing sportspeople, teams, and clubs from across Gippsland. With a long...