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AGL coal door remains ajar

Zaida Glibanovic and Tom Hayes The state government will give AGL financial help if necessary to ensure that Loy Yang A power station will remain...

Victorian students top NAPLAN results

Victorian students have topped the nation in this year's NAPLAN results, recording ongoing improvement at both primary and secondary levels. Victoria is ranked first or...

Council responds to new timber support

Stefan Bradley Wellington Shire Council says the state government's increased support for the native timber industry, announced last month, "falls short" of addressing community concerns,...

KCC Theatre’s Murder on the Orient Express promises murder mystery like no other

After a sensational debut last year, KCC Theatre returns to Gippsland stages this month with their production of Agatha Christie’s classic whodunit Murder on...

Hundreds attend sold-out Gippsland Red Meat Conference

ABOUT 240 producers gathered for the sold-out Gippsland Red Meat Conference in Sale on Tuesday, to learn from each other and plan a better...

Duck discussion: report recommends native bird hunting ban

A parliamentary inquiry released on Thursday has concluded recreational native bird hunting in Victoria should end as of 2024, with the state government having...

O’Brien calls for dedicated Gippsland line

There is no denying that the Gippsland train line is far from perfect. You are more likely to spot coaches at the Sale Railway Station...

National Boys Choir of Australia to perform in Yarram

Coming to Yarram soon – prepare yourself for a cultural experience to remember! The National Boys Choir of Australia (NBCA), a treble choir composed of...

Not suitable – west coast Wilson Prom offshore wind farm plans abandoned

Offshore wind farms will not be constructed off the west coast of Wilsons Promontory. Federal Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen made the...

Expanded timber support announced

THE state government announced on August 23 an expansion of financial support for timber workers as the end of native timber logging draws near. Minister...

Hard waste collection returns this October

Wellington Shire Council's annual hard waste collection will be held this October and early November. Council conducts hard waste pick up from residences in declared...

South Gippsland Dairy & Farming Expo this week!

The Strzelecki Lions Club has announced that they will be hosting the South Gippsland Dairy & Farming Expo in Korumburra on Wednesday, September 6...

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Khayaam celebrates two decades in style

Twenty years ago, with two young boys under the age of three and a vision to bring a luxury salon experience back to Sale,...