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Analysis shows “mismanagement” of VicForests: John Cameron

Philip Hopkins THE state government decision to close the native forest timber industry culminates eight years of mismanagement that turned VicForests from a profitable business...

200 Yarram trees illegally destroyed

MORE than 200 Yarram trees have been stolen to be sold as firewood, with the public urged to report information about firewood theft in...

GippsDairy muster

GippsDairy held a muster recently to help educate farmers and students on 'People in Agriculture' and adaptive leadership in the agricultural workforce, whether it...

Bringing water to Country in Stratford

DRINKING water will be available on Country at the Knob Reserve in Stratford when a joint project between Gippsland Water and the Gunaikurnai Land...

Rural Aid is appealing to Gippslanders

RURAL Aid is appealing to Gippslanders to roll up their sleeves for a week of farm work. The charity is planning a Farm Recovery Event...

CPSU and VicForests staff get together

Philip Hopkins VICFORESTS staff and their guests, with the threat of unemployment hanging over their heads, gathered together with their trade union backers last week...

Photos: Ambulance Victoria celebrates 80th anniversary of Heyfield branch

HEYFIELD celebrated the 80th anniversary of its Ambulance Victoria branch on Sunday, July 9. The Heyfield and District Ambulance League was created in 1943, when...

Kilmany rail bridge now in place

MOVED into place across 25-metres in 32 hours, the new Kilmany rail bridge has successfully slid into place as part of the Princes Highway...

Combating climate change using adaptive farming models

Gippsland farmers are adapting farming practices and business models to combat the increasing symptoms of climate change. Many local farmers owe these adaptations to their...
TAFE Gippsland - Morwell Campus

TAFE Gippsland named finalist

TAFE Gippsland has been named a finalist for the Large Training Provider of the Year Award in the 2023 Victorian Training Awards. Last week, Minister...

Local pharmacists debate 60-day dispensing

THE row between the federal government and pharmacies is not letting up, with two local Sale pharmacists expressing concern about the 60-day dispensing policy...

Share the dignity this August

Menstruating Australians don't choose to bleed; August is the time you can help someone in need. Cost of living pressures are squeezing a growing number...

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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,...