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“Unemployed aren’t dole bludgers”: Workways Australia chief executive

A NOT-for-profit employment services provider has told a federal inquiry into Workforce Australia that long-term unemployed Australians are not dole bludgers, but red tape...

New family violence podcast sheds light on financial abuse

A NEW podcast exploring the complex dynamics of financial abuse and coercive control in relationships has been released by Crime Stoppers Victoria. An eye-opening two-episode...

Celebrating sacrifice on Eid al-Adha

Zaida Glibanovic EID Mubarak to the Muslims in Gippsland, Australia, and all around the world who are celebrating Eid al-Adha and performing the Hajj pilgrimage...

Dairy’s Finest showcase sale success

Jersey Australia's Dairy's Finest showcase sale highlighted the growing demand for Jerseys, with a strong increase in prices. The sale average of $5800 with a...

Energy helping farmers

Do you want to reduce energy costs on farm and improve your energy efficiency? Learn from seven Victorian farmers who have made smart on-farm energy...

New EGCMA chief appointed

EAST Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (EGCMA) has announced the appointment of its new chief executive. Following a rigorous recruitment process and a field of highly...

Good Life Farm helping youth

The Good Life Farm goes quietly about its business in the Yarra Valley, on the outskirts of Melbourne. But its business is not growing...

Cat curfew penalties to apply from this Saturday

THE party is over for wondering domesticated felines, with Wellington Shire Council to enforce penalties for cat owners who don't adhere to the 24-hour...

Be biosecurity aware these school holidays

AGRICULTURE Victoria is asking school holiday-makers to help keep the state's $17.5 billion agriculture industry safe from biosecurity threats including pests and diseases. Executive Director...

Modernising irrigation

The major redevelopment of Gippsland's most significant irrigation system is nearing completion. Federal Member for Gippsland, Darren Chester is pleased that work is progressing well...

Public transport costs set to rise

PUBLIC transport costs are set to rise for all Victorians on July 1, just months after V/Line fares were capped to align with metropolitan...

Lakes stocked with rainbow trout for Gippsland fishing fun

There's more fishing fun in stock for everyone this school holidays, with thousands of rainbow trout stocked in more than 80 lakes across Victoria...

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