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AGL firm on waste extension and Loy Yang A closure

AGL, reaffirming the need to extend its ash landfill and leachate storage pond for up to 20 years, has emphasised its intention to close...

Community helps to control Valencia Creek grassfire

VALENCIA Creek witnessed a grassfire on Sunday March 5, with over 100 emergency services personnel helping to contain it. At approximately 2.20pm, smoke was spotted...

Frocking up for a Night Out

THE other night, me and me mates cut loose... A comedic, moving and brutal show is making its way to Sale this week. Boys Night Out...

Comment: Responsible Wood say wood is “ultimate renewable”

COMMENT from Responsible Wood RESPONSIBLE Wood stands for the principle that 'wood is good'. It is the ultimate renewable. As such, we are concerned that future options...

The sad reality of illegal firewood collection in Victoria

AS many Victorians stock up their firewood supplies for winter, the Conservation Regulator (CR) is urging people to help save wildlife habitat and protect...

Lights, Camera, Catch ‘Em

CRIME Stoppers Victoria and Victoria Police are uniting to tackle aggravated burglaries, including those that result in motor vehicle theft. The new campaign - called...

Education is key in transition: LVA

Phillip Hopkins WITH labour force participation in Gippsland well below the Victorian average, affordable and accessible education is a priority for the region, according to...

Gippsland experiences must be heard in flood inquiry

MEMBER for Eastern Victoria Region Melina Bath has called for the devastating Gippsland floods to be included in a new Parliamentary Inquiry into the...

Cheers to 25 years: Celebrating Australia’s iconic World’s Greatest Shave movement

The Leukaemia Foundation has praised the brave and remarkable Australians who will stand in solidarity with more than 135,000 people living with blood cancer,...

O’Brien seeks answers on powerlines

MEMBER for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien, is calling for more public information on why transmission lines for the Gippsland Renewable Energy Zone (GREZ) are...

Bounty back for 2023

The state government's fox and wild dog bounty has resumed for 2023. Agriculture Victoria Biosecurity Officers will again operate monthly collection centres across the state...

Sale singer to perform along side Teddy Tahu Rhodes

Wil Jones saw Teddy Tahu Rhodes as part of his Year 12 theatre studies at Gippsland Grammar. On Sunday, the 24-year-old will perform alongside Teddy...

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Wellington Shire’s new mayor and deputy

The election of councillors Cindy Madeley and Liz Foat as Wellington Shire’s mayor and deputy mayor on Tuesday night marked a historic first for...

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