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Gelliondale Wind planning permit application submitted

Tom Parry AN application for a planning permit for the Gelliondale Wind Farm project, near Yarram, has been submitted to the state government. Synergy Wind is...

PALM pain with reforms

Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester is warning of dire consequences should the federal government uphold reforms to the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM)...

Gas leak prompts CFA presence

FIRE crews were on the scene at the United petrol station north of Sale on Friday, August 4, responding to a gas leak. It is...

Homicide Squad detectives investigate Leongatha poisoning

Homicide Squad detectives are investigating after three people died from suspected mushroom poisoning in Leongatha. Four people were taken to hospital on July 30 after...

First Peoples’ Assembly elected

Victoria's newly elected First Peoples' Assembly has taken its seat in the Parliament of Victoria for the first time, with new members who will...

A new approach to water rights

A new 'place of take approvals' framework has been introduced to strengthen water delivery rights in declared water systems in Victoria (such as the...

No warning given to local brigades

Gippsland Water has terminated long-term contracts with 20 local Country Fire Authority (CFA) stations without warning, "blindsiding" volunteer brigades across the region. CFA volunteers have...

Powering up: Gippsland New Energy Conference 2023

Gippsland is powering up to host Australia's largest regional-led energy conference in Sale between August 30 and September 2. The conference will bring together more...

Annual Police survey points to public transport safety concerns

THE annual Victoria Police Community Sentiment Survey ran over a five-week period between March 31 and May 7 this year. Victorians participated in the survey...

The search for Annemieke Mein’s lost art

GIPPSLAND Art Gallery is seeking help from the public to source two artworks by world-renowned Sale-based textile artist Annemieke Mein OAM in the lead...

Insurance premiums spike

Domestic Building Insurance premiums will increase by an average of 43 per cent, following the Victorian Managed Insurance Authority reporting a $250 billion loss...

Former Gippsland Grammar student wins top Premier’s Award

ANOTHER Gippsland Grammar VCE Furnishing student has made their mark as one of the state’s best. Last month (Thursday, July 27) Katie Waller received a...

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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...