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Locals have their say on Yarram coach service

Stefan Bradley THE state Department of Transport and Planning’s (DTP) drop-in session at the Yarram Regent Theatre last Thursday afternoon saw a great turn-out from...

Nintendo Switch 2 console a true improvement, but it’s okay to wait

It's the fastest-selling video game console of all time, but the new Nintendo Switch 2 console is not necessarily a must-have, especially for owners...

Prosecution gives closing argument in Erin Patterson trial

The prosecution on Monday began its closing address to start week eight of the Leongatha mushroom poisoning triple murder trial. Last week was a short,...

Gippsland news reporter’s jumpstart

Aidan Knight WEDNESDAY, June 4 saw the development of some breaking news in Morwell – or rather news breaking down. After a long morning sitting in...

Lasting memories for Gippslanders, end-of-life-care

The Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) Victoria has relocated one of its two dedicated Flying Doctor Memory Lane vehicles to Morwell in a move...

General rate proposed to change in council’s 2025/26 budget

Wellington Shire councillors voted on adopting the council’s final 2025-26 budget on Tuesday night (June 17), following several amendments made since the draft was...

Short films at the Bundy

Films at the Bundy will present an evening of carefully curated short films on Wednesday, June 25. Drawn from a variety of genres and countries,...

Draft transmission plan still open for feedback

State Member for Gippsland South Danny O'Brien has encouraged local residents to have their say on proposed renewable energy infrastructure in the region. VicGrid recently...

Local store faces closure after more than 30 years

The local retail landscape is shifting again as both major chains and long-standing small businesses are closing their doors. The collapse of fashion giant Mosaic...

University study reimagines waste hay-band

Millions of kilometres of bale twine - or “hay-band” as it’s commonly called in these parts - is used on farms each year to...

Danny O’Brien says new Winnindoo fire station is welcomed but long delayed

State Member for Gippsland South Danny O'Brien welcomed funding for a new station for the Winnindoo fire station in the 2025-26 budget, but highlighted...

Give where you live for families

As the end of the financial year draws near, the Newborn Intensive Care Foundation (NICF) is urging the Sale community to “give where you...

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Gippsland Woodcraft Group’s 40th anniversary

Gippsland Woodcraft Group celebrated 40 years of woodworking with an open day on June 7. Demonstrations including woodturning, carving, pyography, scrollsawing and fretsawing, gave visitors...