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Gippsland playgroups encouraged to apply for grants

PLAYGROUPS across Gippsland are being encouraged to apply for a one-off grant to enrich their play experiences following National Playgroup Week, from March 20...

Snapshot of Gippsland’s health and wellbeing

A NEW fact sheet, released by Gippsland Primary Health Network, provides a snapshot of the Gippsland community including health, wellbeing, education, social and employment...

Police Beat March 24 2023

Police Beat with Stefan Bradley February burglaries POLICE are continuing to investigate a series of burglaries that occurred in the East Gippsland and Wellington areas between...

A taste of the Americas in Sale

There's a broad range of cuisine options available in Sale – Italian, Chinese, Indian, Vietnamese, and of course the old favourite, fish ‘n’ chips. For...

Applications open for Regional Connectivity

APPLICATIONS have opened for mobile black spot and regional connectivity proposals, reaffirming the federal government's commitment to improve communications in regional, rural, remote and...

Rural Aid’s popular photography competition returns

AUSTRALIA'S trusted rural charity, Rural Aid, has opened its fourth annual Spirit of the Bush photography competition, with the 12 winning photographs to be...

Carrajung Estate doors to open

The restaurant doors at Gippsland’s new Carrajung Estate will open this Friday, March 31, with bookings for the renovated cabin, ‘The Nest’, beginning in...

The Last of Us TV show impresses fans and non-fans alike

US TV series The Last of Us has generated plenty of buzz in the past few months. Our resident pop culture aficionados Tom Parry...

V/Line fare to come into effect soon

THE state government's regional fare cap comes into effect this Friday. From March 31, regional trips will initially be capped at $9.20 for a full...

Solving two issues with one idea

Could Australia’s incarceration crisis be the solution to the country’s worker shortage? Empirically grounded criminal justice reform proposals suggest that Australian governments could kill two...
Day for Daphne

Crazy hair day to help sick Daphne

On learning that one of the children in her class was diagnosed with leukemia, Gumnuts Early Learning Centre educator Jess Gell shaved her head...

Q&A with Great Eastern developer

Tom Parry CORIO Generation’s chief executive officer, Jonathan Cole recently visited Australia to meet with various stakeholders. The UK-based firm – which is backed by Macquarie's...

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Maffra Pool could reopen tomorrow

Final safety checks will determine if the Maffra Pool will open tomorrow, following a power outage caused by a break-in early this morning. The break-in,...