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Australian Seaweed Blueprint Implementation Plan

AGRIFUTURES has released the Australian Seaweed Blueprint Implementation Plan, which prioritises research, development and extension (RD&E) activities for the next four years. The plan was...

Company and director charged after serious head injury

WORKSAFE has charged a Gippsland industrial component manufacturer and its sole director after an apprentice was seriously injured in October 2021. Dennis Jones Engineering Pty...

All for one, one for all

Tom Parry IT was a display of bravado and solidarity rarely seen inside or outside of the Canberra Bubble. Federal Member for Gippsland, Darren Chester was...

Banks lambasted in senate hearing

Tom Parry LAX communication, customers being harassed by staff, inadequate solutions and a disregard for the community. These are just some of the claims levelled at...

Transmission lines rental payment stand-off

GIPPSLAND farmers are angry and at loggerheads with the state government over the rental payments for the massive transmission lines that will cross their...

Ambulance resources boosted

The state government is boosting ambulance resources in Gippsland, making sure paramedics have the facilities and support they need to quickly respond to local...

Care finders provide extra support to access more aged care services

A NETWORK of care finders to provide face-to-face support for people accessing aged care services will be established across Gippsland. In response to a recommendation...

Senate grills banking suits in Sale

Tom Parry BANKING executives have been chastised for their lack of consultation and quizzed on local branch closures at a hearing in Sale. The Senate inquiry...
Women's Health

Women urged to be up-to-date with cervical screening

Cancer Council Victoria is urging women and people with a cervix in regional Victoria to get up to date with cervical screening and protect...

Women’s sport thriving in some areas, but still some way to go

Today, with the exception of Afghan women who have been banned from playing sport under the new Taliban government, equality for women in sport...

Shaving the locks for a good cause

After five years of growing her hair long, Janine Browne is shaving it all off in a bid to raise money for cancer. The year...

Kinder kids unveil Djambies Park

There comes a time to make way for the new, and on Thursday the Sale North Kindergarten staff, students and parents celebrated renaming Mark...

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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,...