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Bushfire management control under review

TIMBER harvesting is not a concern of Gippsland Indigenous groups, who overwhelmingly want to be involved in direct management of forests before, during and...

Fire and flood photos (from October 13 2023 issue)

Tinamba Hotel on Thursday, October 5. Photo: Tinamba Hotel Flooding in Sale, viewed from the Swing Bridge. Photo: Deb Schultz Loch Sport Golf Club acts as a fire...

Alleged travelling conmen arrested: Police Beat October 13

EAST Gippsland Criminal Investigation Unit have arrested six men in relation to the alleged ‘travelling conmen’ asphalt scams that has been operating in the...

Returning water to Traditional Owners

The state government is returning water to Gunaikurnai Traditional Owners in Gippsland - strengthening their connection to Country through better cultural water management. Minister for...

RAAF column

End of an era for ‘Golf Ball’ Radome Installed in 1989 by Selenia (Italy) and Ansett Technologies (Australia), the Alenia Radar, affectionately known to locals...

South East Timber Association urges state government to abandon residual risk policy

Phillip Hopkins THE state government's residual risk policy, which includes areas burnt by wildfire, must be abandoned so that Victorian communities are safer and less...

Helena Klimas celebrates a century of love and lessons

“WHAT ON EARTH ARE YOU DOING HERE?” a young manager of a tour bus company shouted at an elderly woman and her adult daughter...

Blokes gather for prostate awareness

Wellington's Biggest Ever Blokes BBQ saw Sale Memorial Hall packed last Friday. Blokes gathered to have a few drinks and listen to what Sam Newman,...

73 per cent of Gippsland vote ‘No’

The Voice Referendum was defeated on Saturday night, as the majority of Australia voted ‘No’ to constitutional change to enshrine an Indigenous Voice to...

Gippsland boating upgrades completed

GIPPSLAND Lakes upgrades have been completed at Metung and Lakes Entrance, the state government has announced, with the aim to make a day on...

Fire and flood damage being assessed, Mayor Bye says

FIRE and flood damage in Wellington Shire is still being assessed, and it's too early to determine the full extent of the damage, according...

Speed reduction enforced in Rosedale

It's officially time to slow down and smell the Rosedale. As of Monday, September 25, the speed limit through Rosedale's town centre along the Princes...

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Looking back on the past year (2025)

December 2024: A STORY that missed last year’s review, but deserves highlighting was the launch of Gippsland Jersey’s seventh Farming Conversations calendar championing mental health....