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Act on penalty reminder notice

VICTRORIANS who have an outstanding fine for failing to vote in the 2022 State Election are urged to act before the matter is referred...

Taxi passengers to benefit from industry regulation updates

Victorian taxi passengers will soon have more certainty about what they pay when hailing or catching a cab from a rank and more confidence...

Supporting Recovery

Victim-survivors of family, domestic and sexual violence in Gippsland will be the focus of a national pilot project with $10.6 million targeted at providing...
Chair of the Emergency Services Foundation (ESF) and Victoria's Inspector General for Emergency Management Tony Pearce

Pearce steps down as Victoria’s Inspector-General for Emergency Management

Victoria's Inspector-General for Emergency Management, Tony Pearce, will step down at the end of his term after almost a decade. Mr Pearce was appointed as...

Yarram ambulance branch celebrates 100 years

Ambulance Victoria’s (AV) Yarram branch is preparing to host the event of the century. Marking 100 years of service, AV invites the local community and...

Gippsland youth receive a taste of a new energy future

A jobs and skills expo focused on new energy and designated specifically to the region's youth was the precursor to the Gippsland New Energy...

AGL coal door remains ajar

Zaida Glibanovic and Tom Hayes The state government will give AGL financial help if necessary to ensure that Loy Yang A power station will remain...

Victorian students top NAPLAN results

Victorian students have topped the nation in this year's NAPLAN results, recording ongoing improvement at both primary and secondary levels. Victoria is ranked first or...

Council responds to new timber support

Stefan Bradley Wellington Shire Council says the state government's increased support for the native timber industry, announced last month, "falls short" of addressing community concerns,...

KCC Theatre’s Murder on the Orient Express promises murder mystery like no other

After a sensational debut last year, KCC Theatre returns to Gippsland stages this month with their production of Agatha Christie’s classic whodunit Murder on...

Hundreds attend sold-out Gippsland Red Meat Conference

ABOUT 240 producers gathered for the sold-out Gippsland Red Meat Conference in Sale on Tuesday, to learn from each other and plan a better...

Duck discussion: report recommends native bird hunting ban

A parliamentary inquiry released on Thursday has concluded recreational native bird hunting in Victoria should end as of 2024, with the state government having...

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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....