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Revolutionising the lamb industry

A new online sales concept streamlined to benefit not only the nation's lamb processors but also producers and stock agents is due to be...

Police Beat: September 22 2023

Truck driver arrested POLICE say they have arrested the driver of a fully laden 65-tonne, B-double prime mover, after he was allegedly seen driving dangerously...

Gippsland Art Gallery presents: Park Dream

This spring, Gippsland Art Gallery is delighted to present Park Dream, an exhibition by collaborative artists Wona Bae (South Korea) and Charlie Lawler (Australia),...

Shumski pleads not guilty to alleged stabbing murder

SALE man Spencer Shumski will face a fast-tracked trial in the Supreme Court of Victoria after pleading not guilty to the alleged stabbing murder...

New Gippsland Plains Rail Trail renovation

A section of The Gippsland Plains Rail Trail in Maffra will receive a much-needed face lift following a donation of native plants to Fulham...

Qube talks Barry Beach marine terminal

Philip Hopkins The Barry Beach marine terminal in South Gippsland is likely to generate hundreds of jobs as the offshore windfarms in Bass Strait gather...

Council Beat – 19 September 2023

WELLINGTON Shire Council last met on Tuesday, September 19. Key takeouts of the meeting are detailed below. Council land to be surrendered THE Department of Energy, Environment...

On the path to truth with Yoorrook Justice Commission

THE Law Institute of Victoria has welcomed the tabling of the report by the Yoorrook Justice Commission Report into Victoria's Child Protection and Criminal...

O’Brien and Stitt’s first-hand look at Loch Sport erosion

Stefan Bradley Locals joined Nationals Member for Gippsland South Danny O'Brien, and Minister of Environment Ingrid Stitt, in Loch Sport on Thursday September 7 to...

Ash forests on brink of ecosystem collapse

VICTORIA's Ash forests are on the brink of ecosystem collapse following a poor flowering season and repeated fire events, alerting the state's leading forest...

Sale Lifeline still needs volunteers

SOME wonderful people have responded to the first call a few weeks ago to help save the Lifeline Gippsland Op Shop in Sale from...

Early stop to snow season

Zaida Glibanovic WARMER conditions have forced an early end to the snow season. Mt Baw Baw closed its snow season on Sunday, September 3 after Alpine...

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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....