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Paper shortages expected

Critical national shortages of paper for a variety of products are expected in the coming weeks as a result of inaction over the supply...

Birthday benefit for Ukraine

This story was originally published by the Gippsland Times on Tuesday, December 20. BRETT Osler is used to doing things differently for his birthday, with many celebrated...

Finland ‘a green forestry model’

Finland, with a population smaller than Victoria, has shown the big role that a large sustainable forestry industry can play in cutting greenhouse emissions,...

Company charged over industrial waste at Woodside North Quarry

FOLLOWING an extensive investigation by the Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA), charges have been laid against a Dandenong South company over a major waste...

From Sale to Love Island

From regional Victoria to Mallorca, Spain, former Sale local Jordan Dowsett has stolen the hearts of thousands of men and women across the country,...

Offshore wind must focus on local jobs: Chester

FEDERAL Member for Gippsland, Darren Chester, says local landholders need to be respected and local jobs have to be a priority, following the formal...
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Sale greyhound death

Michael Rose, a nearly two-year-old greyhound, died at Sale Greyhound Track on Sunday, December 18, after sustaining numerous elbow fractures following a fall at...

Australian milk price’s rapid rise

RABOBANK says in a new report that consumers are seeing significant price increases across dairy products - based on the national Consumer Price Index...

Ocean windfarm zone declared during Seaspray press conference

ALL three levels of government, backed by the local community and industry, were Seaspray on Monday 19 December, to declare Bass Strait off Gippsland...

Heatwave warnings for much of south-east Australia

High temperatures are expected over south-east Australia today and tomorrow, with several localities seeing their highest temperatures since last summer. Low to severe-intensity heatwave conditions...

Cameron criticises plan

Comment: John Cameron THE state government recently said it would minimise job impacts from the timber shortage and accelerate the Opal Maryvale mills transition away...

Rubbish company convicted over Gippy workplace death

A waste disposal company has been convicted and fined a total of $300,000 after a worker was fatally crushed by a garbage truck in...

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Pendlebury wants Royal Commission

Champion Sale footballer Scott Pendlebury has joined a chorus of sporting stars calling for a Commonwealth Royal Commission following the deadly attack at Bondi...