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HEPA filters a breath of fresh area

Portable air purifiers fitted with high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters can substantially improve indoor air quality during bushfire events, according to new research from...

Pearson visits Gippsland

Save the date! Saturday, October 14, is the day when Australians will decide on whether there should be an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. But what...

Council committed to renewable energy priorities

WELLINGTON Shire Council has backed its commitment to Wellington and Gippsland's renewable and new energy transition by adding a specialist to its business team. The...

Metallica militia broadcast live in Morwell

The metal militia that is Metallica and their fanbase broadcast heavy rock riffs and two killer live shows all around the world in cinemas...

Council takes centre stage at New Energy Conference

WELLINGTON Shire Council is celebrating the success of the second Gippsland New Energy Conference, held on Wednesday, August 30 to Saturday, September 2 at...

Council Beat – September 5 2023

NO apologies were needed at the ordinary Wellington Shire council meeting on Tuesday September 5, as all councillors attended. Despite a relatively lengthy meeting,...

Council is neutral on Voice to Parliament

WELLINGTON Shire Council's official stance on next month's Voice to Parliament referendum is one of neutrality. "Wellington Shire Council provides no formal position on 'The...

Successful sale

Bindawarra Merino Stud hosted its first on-property sale on Friday, September 1, with buyers from across Victoria and interstate vying for their top pick...

Two arrested in Maffra drug bust

OFFICERS from the Wellington Family Violence Investigation Unit have arrested a man and a woman in Maffra as part of an ongoing investigation. A search...

Bringing more creatives events regional

MORE creative events and festivals are set to light up regional cities and small towns across Victoria. Minister for Creative Industries Steve Dimopoulos announced last...

Bee industry pest fear

Since the initial detection of varroa mite in biosecurity surveillance hives at the Port of Newcastle more than 12 months ago, Victoria has enforced...

Monique Ooms avoids jail

Ex-teacher Monique Ooms has avoided jail over sex with a student after an appeal bid by Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Kerri Judd was...

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Ally Row to perform at Australian Open

ONCE again, Yarram duo Ally Row is hitting the headlines. Last Friday (January 9), Ally Row announced on their Facebook page that they were hitting...