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Myki operator to be replaced

Victoria's public transport network is set to be modernised, with a new ticketing contract now signed to improve the myki system, giving passengers more...

New ambulance station for Yarram

YARRAM is one step closer to having a new ambulance station, after Wellington Shire Council approved the sale of land to the state government. Councillors...

Cheers to our hotels

THREE local pubs have garnered prestigious accolades on a bumper night for Gippsland’s hospitality scene. The Tinamba Hotel, Dargo Hotel and Sale’s Star Hotel all...

Bake for Babies almost here

The Newborn Intensive Care Foundation (NICF) Bake for Babies fundraiser is almost here, officially commencing on June 1. NICF founder and chairman Peter Cursley says...

Road trauma in spotlight

A young motorcyclist is begging all road users to consider the long-term impact of road-related trauma. Twenty-six-year-old Poowong man Izaak Brain, lost his leg after...

AgVic release aquatic book and course

VETS, fish farm workers, fisheries staff and scientists could gain valuable insights into aquatic animal disease events thanks to a new book and online...

Have your say on road behaviour

VICTORIANS are having their say on road users' behaviour as part of a parliamentary inquiry looking into road safety. The Legislative Assembly Economy and Infrastructure...

One stop shop for biosecurity updates

AGRICULTURE Victoria has launched a new monthly biosecurity e-newsletter that will serve as the key hub for all biosecurity updates, featuring a diverse range...

Native fish released at Macleod Morass

NATIVE Dwarf Galaxias fish may be small, but they are mighty important to the Gippsland Lakes Ramsar Site, which is why 900 have just...

Battery-powered outdoor tools in use

WELLINGTON Shire Council has recently acquired a new range of battery-powered outdoor tools in a bid to leave petrol power in the past. Council's decision...

CSIRO Expert commentary: World Bee Day

In celebration of World Bee Day today (May 20), CSIRO researchers explain some of their diverse bee research, from using eDNA for early detection...

Shadow Trade Minister joins ESSO visit

The federal Shadow Minister for Trade, Kevin Hogan, and local MP Darren Chester have paid tribute to Gippsland's energy industry workers during a visit...

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