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TAFE Gippsland partners with local jobs program

TAFE Gippsland’s Skills and Job Centre has partnered with the Local Jobs Program and six Gippsland councils to launch a new free online platform,...

New exhibitions at Briag gallery

TWO new exhibitions will open at the Briagolong Art Gallery this weekend. A Sense of Place: Judy Dorber - Works on Paper is Judy's personal...

Wellington Eight Ball Association to host Gippy Cup this weekend

Wellington Eight Ball Association will host the annual Gippy Cup this weekend at the Gippsland Regional Sports Complex, Sale. Pictured are the 2024 Junior...

Prepare a bushfire plan now

Ahead of the looming fire season, a recent CFA survey revealed that 40 per cent of Victorians living in bushfire-prone areas do not have...

Navigator North wind farm won’t be ready for auction

DEVELOPERS of an $8 billion wind farm off the Gippsland coast remain committed to the project, despite not being ready for the first round...

Dead platypus found in traps near Yarram and Nilma

Two platypus have been found dead in the Tarra River, near Yarram, and in Hazel Creek, near Nilma, in trap incidents under investigation by...

New Gippsland Line train timetable starts

The federal and state governments have boasted about delivering the Gippsland Line Upgrade, enabling a new timetable running trains every 40 minutes between Melbourne...

Marinus Link ‘fully-funded’

The Marinus Link project will proceed after confiming investment from the federal government's Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC). The investment completes the financing requirements for...

Reject Shop to change into Dollarama

The Reject Shop name will slowly disappear across Australia, including its Sale store, following the discount chain's acquisition by Canadian retailer Dollarama. Dollarama bought The...

Council asked to pay double for lifeguards on beaches

THE amount of money Wellington Shire Council contributes to Life Saving Victoria (LSV) to cover the cost of paid lifeguards on beaches will more...

Australia’s first treaty bill goes to parliament

The state government and First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria have reached in-principle agreement on Australia's first treaty. According to a joint-statement from the state government...

Family advocacy now in Gippsland

THIS National Child Protection Week, Victoria Legal Aid (VLA) announced the expansion of its Independent Family Advocacy and Support (IFAS) service to eligible families...

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Parliamentary inquiry into oil and gas decommissioning has commenced

The parliamentary inquiry into the decommissioning of Victoria's oil and gas industry has commenced, with the committee hearing from industry, environmental groups and the...