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Local grants ticked off by council

WELLINGTON Shire Council held an ordinary meeting on Tuesday evening (August 1). All nine councillors were present, with Cr Carolyn Crossley attending remotely. Here are the...

Maffra man arrested for alleged burglary: Police Beat July 28 2023

Maffra man arrested for alleged burglary AS reported in previously, police were looking for tip-offs surrounding two burglaries at the Stratford Transfer Station. Police said...

Illegal wood result of timber axe

Reports about the illegal theft of firewood from Gippsland's state forests have been confirmed by local country music identity Mick Harrington, who is an...

Bird of the Month – Little Raven

WHEN people see a large black bird, they often call it a crow. Australia has six 'crow species' but the three we see in Victoria...

Regional clubs left reeling in wake of Games axe

Local sporting club leaders are picking up the pieces from the decision to cancel the Commonwealth Games. Clubs and associations from Traralgon, Morwell and Moe...

Dog euthanised after attacking two people in Sale

Stefan Bradley TWO people have been taken to hospital after an unprovoked dog attack in Sale just after midnight on Sunday left both with injuries. The...

Gippsland working together for safer workplaces

ONE Gippsland is partnering with Gippsland Women's Health and Gippsland Centre Against Sexual Assault in a unique funding application that aims to reduce gendered...

Taskforce launched

Victoria's lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, intersex and queer communities interested in helping shape government policies to improve their communities' lives are...

Recognising Aboriginal Victorians

The state government is calling for nominations to recognise the outstanding work and achievements of Aboriginal Victorians, past and present, to celebrate their contributions...

NeXgen Agri advice workshops

Things that make you money, save you money, save you time and delight your customer was the primary focus of two recent workshops hosted...

Focus on methane emissions

Cattle Australia has welcomed Oxford University Physicist Myles Allen to Australia to address the oversimplified accounting of methane emissions. Professor Allen was the architect of...

Warrigunya is one step closer to completion

From a conversation within the confines of four prison walls to a formulated project, Warrigunya is one step closer to providing safe, supportive, affordable...

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Wellington Shire’s new mayor and deputy

The election of councillors Cindy Madeley and Liz Foat as Wellington Shire’s mayor and deputy mayor on Tuesday night marked a historic first for...

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