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Tinamba Food & Wine Festival returns this Sunday

Wining and dining returns, with the 2025 Tinamba Food & Wine Festival this Sunday April 6, featuring East and Central Gippsland’s popular wineries. Festival...

Briagolong Art Gallery presents ‘Beyond the Brush’

Briagolong Art Gallery has announced their upcoming exhibition Beyond the Brush, a group show by (nearly) all the members of Young at Art Collective. The...

Sentencing recommendations for occupational health and safety offences following review

FOLLOWING an extensive reviewing and reporting phase lasting about 12 months, the Sentencing Advisory Council has published 12 recommendations for sentencing regarding occupational health...

Farm sector confidence rises

Victorian farmers have risen above a "dry summer" to post a solid turnaround in sentiment, with the state's rural confidence now at a 12-month...

Regional airports need support, aviation body RAAA says

THE Regional Aviation Association of Australia (RAAA) says regional and remote communities across Australia risk losing critical aviation services without urgent political and policy...

On council’s agenda: lights for Stead Reserve, fire services levy, housing supply

Wellington Shire Council convened an ordinary meeting Tuesday night (April 1), where discussion focused on underground electricity transmission infrastructure, a new emergency services levy,...

O’Brien on bail laws

MEMBER for Gippsland South Danny O'Brien, said Victoria's new bail laws, which recently passed through parliament, couldn't come soon enough as crime rates rise...

The Teacher Who Promised the Sea, screening at Sale Film Society tonight

Sale Film Society will present at treat for filmgoers tonight - Wednesday, April 2 - with Spanish historical drama The Teacher Who Promised the...

Wellington Shire Council slams state government’s fire services levy

Wellington Shire Council issued this media release following a notice of motion at last night's council meeting, urging the state government to change how...

Councillors say controversial fire levy will devastate farmers

Owners of more than 3000 primary production properties in Wellington will collectively fork out an extra $3.15 million once the new emergency services levy...

Election called for May 3

Erika Allen The federal election has been called for May 3. Anthony Albanese visited the governor general, Sam Mostyn, on Friday morning to dissolve the 47th...

COVID’s lasting impact on health system

Erika Allen In March 2020, healthcare systems had to adapt rapidly as the first wave of COVID cases arrived. Hospitals, including Central Gippsland Health (CGH),...

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Women of Wit returns to Stratford Courthouse

The hilarious Women of Wit will return to the Stratford Courthouse on on Friday, August 8. Since 2018, Women of Wit has showcased the best...