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Boisdale Stables tax exemption rejected, Bull revisiting

The volunteer-run Boisdale and District Progress Association’s application for a land tax exemption on the historic Boisdale Stables was rejected by the State Revenue...

Excise pause, we’ll drink to that

Beer drinkers, brewers and publicans can expect the indexation of the excise on draught beer to be paused temporarily come August. On Saturday, the federal...

Governor of Victoria visits robotic dairy

Hillside Dairies in Tinamba West has been operating a 16-bay robotic dairy, also known as a voluntary milking system (VMS), for the past 18...

Following PM up on offshore wind compo

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Wellington Shire Council have been in touch about fair compensation for offshore wind projects set up in the community,...

Old cop shop an ‘eyesore’

A REPORTED rise in criminal activity and reports of anti-social behaviour have reignited calls for the former Sale police station to be demolished. The building...

Excise adds to cost of living pressures

The cost to pour a pot, schooner, or pint of beer rises - not once, but twice a year - due to the federal...

Questions over speed limit reduction

Wellington Shire Council and Member for Gippsland East Tim Bull are putting pressure on the state's Roads and Road Safety Minister to explain why...

Making the Lakes even better for fishing

The East Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (EGCMA) is one of 14 recipients of state government grants to help make fishing easier across Victoria. The Recreational...

Gippsland Red Meat Conference returns

Improved cattle prices “for the next five to six years” is the prediction from red meat market analysts, Rob Herrmann and Simon Quilty. At the...

Grigoryan Bros at The Wedge this Friday

Acclaimed guitarists Slava and Leonard Grigoryan have created a suite of music inspired by objects personally selected from the National Museum of Australia’s vast...

Major banks agree to stay in the regions

Tom Hayes NO regional bank branches will close before July 2027, after the big four banks struck a deal with the federal government. NAB agreed to...

Poems, prayers and promises of Denver at The Wedge

Considered one of Australia's most masterful storytellers, Darren Coggan takes audiences on a journey through the poems, prayers and promises of the life of...

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