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St Patrick’s Day rejoiced by the Irish

Parades extending kilometres long through town and city streets, bodies packed into pubs like sardines before the clock reads noon, children devour chocolate and...

Salvation on Raymond Street soon

Tom Parry A NEW opportunity shop, or Thrift Shop, is set to open in Sale. The Salvation Army is currently putting the final touches on its...

Fun and modern interpretation of Shakespeare

Award-winning Gippsland Theatre Company HT&E are hitting the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, but first, they're doing their show as a special one-off preview for...

Gippsland apprentices honoured

Three Gippsland apprentices have been honoured for the quality of their work at Master Builders Victoria's Regional Apprentice of the Year Awards. Mature age apprentice,...
The Nationals Member for Gippsland South Danny O'Brien with Gippsland Grammar Year 11 legal studies students and teacher Mr Tyler Smith.

Important lesson in government

The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O’Brien, headed back to school last week when he visited local students, both old and young, to...

Federal gov backs carbon capture and storage projects

The federal government has strongly backed carbon capture and storage projects such as Victoria's CarbonNet to reach its net zero emissions target by 2050. The...

Speeding needs addressing in Maffra

Tom Parry A CALL has been made to address the issue of speeding motorists on Gibney Street in Maffra. Vehicles, including large trucks, are driving along...

Taxes to worsen costs and profitability: Chester

Gippsland transport businesses will face increased costs and reduced profitability if the federal government increases taxes on truckies across Australia, according to local MP...

Celebrating 70 years married

Allan and Jeanette Ellis celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on February 28 at Ashleigh House, Sale. Staff organised a morning tea and cake to commemorate...

V/Line’s first all-female driver trainee group graduates

Graduates from V/Line's first all-female group of trainee drivers have begun their new careers as fully qualified drivers. V/Line chief executive Matt Carrick congratulated the...

Calls for HECS incentives to address regional veterinary shortages

Leading rural veterinary organisations are calling for urgent HECS incentives – similarly seen with medical and teaching degrees – to attract vets to the...

Vic Hub launches Innovation AG podcast

VIC Hub's new podcast series is a practical look at farming innovation. Innovation AG, the new podcast series from the Victoria Drought Resilience Adoption...

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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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