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New council plans setting the pace for next four years

Wellington Shire Council last week formally adopted its four key strategic documents. The plans - the Council Plan 2025-29, Financial Plan, Asset Plan, and Municipal...

Council beat, August 19: Council adopts plans, financial report

Wellington Shire Council's last meeting of August was brief, as councillors smoothly adopted various plans related to finances, assets, and health. Councillor Garry Stephens was...

Parliamentary inquiry into oil, gas decommissioning

A STATE parliamentary committee is seeking public input as part of its inquiry into the decommissioning of oil and gas infrastructure. The Legislative Council Environment...

Debate continues over Fingerboards mine

Opponents of the proposed Fingerboards Critical Sands Project have maintained their fear the Lindenow Valley's combination of horticultural and agricultural farming, the mighty Mitchell...

Glengarry Pub gets involved in flannos for farmers fundraising

Raising a glass or two for farmers, the Glengarry Pub participated in the national charity, Flannel For A Farmer Day, with the Farm Angels...

Hauling hay from way out west

Hauling support to farmers in truckloads, many transport companies have been sourcing hay supply for local farmers across the country. Having recently dropped a load...

Ausnet works this Saturday

AusNet has been working to improve the energy network and power reliability across Gippsland. This month, AusNet will be undertaking planned works and network upgrades...

Rates notices with ESVF delivered

Victorian households and businesses have begun receiving council rates notices this month containing the new Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund (ESVF) levy. This new tax...

Twenty years of saving the Thomson

West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (WGCMA) is celebrating 20 years of delivering water to keep the Thomson River alive, flowing and healthy. After the devastation...

Support for Stratford business

The state government is supporting job creation and business development in former native timber industry communities with grants funded through the second round of...

AusNet apprenticeships

AusNet is supporting Victoria's energy future through a targeted investment in regional jobs, launching nine three-year distribution traineeships: six in regional Victoria and three...

Upper house committee outlines climate risks

The risk that climate change poses to Victoria's built environment is "real and growing", according to a report tabled in state parliament last week...

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Parliamentary inquiry into oil and gas decommissioning has commenced

The parliamentary inquiry into the decommissioning of Victoria's oil and gas industry has commenced, with the committee hearing from industry, environmental groups and the...