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John Guy’s legacy

Former chair of the commissioners of the newly formed Wellington Shire, John Guy OAM, has died at the age of 85, leaving a legacy...

AgriFutures Horizon Scholarship winners announced

Twenty-two scholars have been awarded the 2023 Horizon Scholarship, an initiative supported by seven Research and Development Corporations (RDC's), along with Kalyx Australia, Baiada...

House prices settle across the state

The Victorian property market is showing signs of stabilisation this quarter. The Metropolitan Melbourne median house price recorded a marginal drop of 1 per cent...

New VicForests drones deployed

Philip Hopkins VICFORESTS has started using drones at night to detect endangered fauna to comply with new orders from the Victorian Supreme Court that have...

Financial literacy barrier for business owners

NEW research has shined a light on Australia's gender financial literacy gap and its impact on entrepreneurial success. Australia's female small business owners (SBOs) have...

Reject diet culture and say ‘Enough’

Comment Simone Godde THIS Saturday, May 6 is International #NoDietDay, an annual social media campaign to encourage the rejection of diet culture. This movement, started by...

Fun at East Gippsland Field Days

Thousands of people from across the state descended on the Bairnsdale Aerodrome last month for the annual agricultural event East Gippsland Field Days. Established in...

Maffra memorialises sacrifice

Tom Parry ONE of the biggest crowds ever turned out for Maffra’s mid-morning Anzac Day service last Tuesday. The ceremony began in earnest at 11am with...

Seaspray locals turn out for growing Anzac Day service

SINCE the installation of memorial plaques recognising local servicemen and women who served in all wars, and also two startling WW1 statues by sculptor...

Comment: Labor senator Raff Ciccone on the National Reconstruction Fund

COMMENT BY RAFF CICCONE ON March 28, the Senate passed the National Reconstruction Fund, a key election commitment of the Albanese Labor government. This $15 billion fund...

Sale’s 2023 Anzac Day parade

Sale’s city centre was shut down for Anzac Day commemorations on Tuesday, marking 108 years since Australian and New Zealand soldiers landed on the...

Sale will always remember

As we stand in the darkness of the morning, we remember them. As we bow our heads, not a word is spoken. We remember them. As...

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Pendlebury wants Royal Commission

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