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Beginning 2023 with a 30-year high

Australia begins 2023 with an annual inflation rate of 7.3 per cent, a 30-year high, driving up energy costs, road tolls, passport fees, and...

Proactive inspections find risk increase

The Victorian Building Authority's (VBA) targeted inspection approach has seen an increase in the compliance risk documented on worksites across Victoria. Analysis of quarter one...

Sale Sanity to close after 25 years

Sale is losing its sanity – the music and entertainment store that is. The Gippsland Centre Sanity has been supplying customers with music and movies...

By Gee, Chester’s a frontbencher again!

FEDERAL MP Darren Chester has returned to the Coalition's frontbench for the first time since 2021. The Member for Gippsland has been appointed as Shadow...

Bull gets back to business

NATIONALS Member for Gippsland East, Tim Bull says he is "honoured" to be re-appointed to the Opposition Shadow Cabinet. Mr Bull will again have the...

Hot cars can kill

Hot cars can kill, and that is why Ambulance Victoria is urging everyone to remember - never leave kids, older people or pets in...

Make sure you are prepared this fire season

As summer heats up, the Victorian Building Authority (VBA) is urging homeowners to make sure they are prepared during fire season. The VBA wants Victorians...

Recruiting Police Custody Officers

Victoria Police is recruiting police custody officers (PCO) across Bairnsdale, Morwell and Sale police stations. Responsibilities of a PCO include overseeing the management of persons...

Happy 21st for history grants

The state government is supporting community organisations to preserve and share local history and distinctive local voices with a new round of the Local...
Family violence rates in Gippsland are concerning.

Distressing rates of family violence

Gippsland is undergoing a domestic violence epidemic, with recurring yearly figures showing a rising trend and an absence of a zero-tolerance approach. Joanne Law, a...

Stratford grass finally trimmed

LOCAL residents are enjoying a neater looking Stratford, as lawns managed by the Department of Transport (DoT) near the town’s railway station have been...
Break-in at Derek Amos Community Hub

Break-in at Derek Amos Community Hub

Detectives from Sale Police are investigating a break-in at Derek Amos Community Hub, where perpetrators allegedly stole $100 from cash boxes. Derek Amos Community Hub...

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Ally Row to perform at Australian Open

ONCE again, Yarram duo Ally Row is hitting the headlines. Last Friday (January 9), Ally Row announced on their Facebook page that they were hitting...