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International exhibition out East

BAIRNSDALE’S East Gippsland Art Gallery is currently hosting its second International Art Textile Biennale. This exhibition showcases the innovative work of 35 artists from nine...

Stephen Dwyer – Maffra closure

COMMENT Stephen Dwyer WITH the imminent closure of the once bustling Maffra Factory, we need to learn from the serious mistakes of the past and hope...

Funding for better ways to improve level crossing safety

THE federal government is funding better ways to improve the safety of level crossings in the regions. The Regional Australia Level Crossing Safety Program (RALCSP)...

Plant-based burgers don’t cut the mustard

CANCER Council Victoria's LiveLighter Program is warning consumers about the salt content in plant-based burger products, with a new study finding some products contain...

Wind farms for Dutson Downs?

Gippsland Water is asking local residents and customers to help decide whether land it manages at Dutson Downs should be made available to build...

Greyhounds to serve police as PTSD companion animals

RETIRED greyhounds will be retrained to serve as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) companion animals for Australia's Federal Police in a world-first initiative announced in...

Government appoints specialist panel to plan revived SEC’s role

Philip Hopkins THE state government is laying the foundations to deliver government-owned renewable energy, with an expert advisory panel appointed to guide the revived State...

Sale resident Dean Barnes now on sex offenders list

SALE resident Dean Barnes is now a registered sex offender after pleading guilty to charges related to child abuse material, but will not go...

Prayer scrapped at Council meetings

WELLINGTON Shire Council has confirmed to the Gippsland Times that the prayer that is usually recited at the start of council meetings has been...

A word from Labor Senator Raff Ciccone

Comment Senator Raff Ciconne THROUGH the resilience of regional communities and a proactive and collaborative approach from the federal Government, regional Australia has overcome many challenges...

Valentine’s Day ramps up local demand

Amor, liefde, cinta, aimer, yêu, love. More than 7000 languages are spoken worldwide, all containing a word, sometimes multiple, representing love. But what is love? Scientifically,...

Union backs Senate probe into regional bank closures

THE Finance Sector Union (FSU) has welcomed the new Senate inquiry into regional bank closures, to be held by the Senate Committee on Rural...

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Pendlebury wants Royal Commission

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