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Huge relief after finally finding a place to call home in the Latrobe Valley

A FORMER Sale resident who struggled to find rental accommodation after being forced to vacate his unit is warning others to be wary of...

Awarding of contract to German company over ASH is slammed

A EUROPEAN company has been chosen above Heyfield’s Australian Sustainable Hardwoods to supply a major timber structure for Melbourne’s new underground Anzac metro station,...

Farmers want federal climate action

MEMBERS of Farmers for Climate Action are calling on Gippsland MHR Darren Chester to take the message to Parliament that farmers want stronger action...

Chester’s climate change caution

GIPPSLAND MHR Darren Chester publicly cautioned his party against climate denial earlier this month, calling for "more boots and less suits" when it comes...

Star of the South: the next steps

DRAFT scopes of the Environmental Impact Statement and Environmental Effects Statement for Australia’s first offshore wind project, Star of the South, off Port Albert,...

Micka finds his voice and proposes

HE'S well known by many around the shire as the mower man, but for others who have heard him at any of the local...

Project ensures ponds will be protected

WEST Gippsland Catchment Management Authority will continue to work with Trust for Nature on the ‘Protecting Our Ponds’ project around Stockdale. Trust for Nature has...

Do not eat Gippsland Lakes shellfish

A WARNING against eating shellfish from the Gippsland Lakes has been issued. The warning, which includes mussels and any other type of shellfish collected from...

Illegal hunting in shire’s north

ILLEGAL hunting on public roads and across properties in the Valencia Creek area has been reported to police. Local residents reported hearing high powered rifle...

Fatal crash in Riverslea

POLICE will prepare a report for the coroner following a fatal crash in Riverslea, near Maffra, Sunday morning. A passer-by located the vehicle crashed into...

Plenty of NAIDOC fun at Ramahyuck

PLENTY of people got in the spirit of NAIDOC Week on Wednesday, turning out in droves for Ramahyuck District Aboriginal Corporation’s family fun day....

Housing supply lags in Wellington Shire

WELLINGTON Shire Council is examining issues preventing the supply of residential land in key townships across the shire. Council has outlined its priority strategic land...

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