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High accolade for local educator

Driven in his work for equity, a Latrobe Valley educator has been recognised with a major accolade ahead of Victorian Education Week. Keita Matsumoto...

New home of Latrobe Youth Space opens

Latrobe Youth Space officially opened the doors to its new home 'The Zone' in Morwell's east last week, after several years in the making....

Blackwood: Forestry plan undermines Opal Australian Paper operations

Opal Australian Paper's operations are being undermined by short, medium and long-term threats to its hardwood timber supplies under the state government's forestry plan,...

I’ve #ScreenedForMe campaign launched

Gippsland Primary Health Network celebrated the two-year anniversary of its #ScreenForMe program by launching phase two of the campaign 'I've #ScreenedForMe'. A strong crowd...

Sale College to receive $3m in state budget for upgrades

THE state government has allocated $3 million in the state budget towards the upgrade of Sale College.Eastern Victoria MLC Jane Garrett confirmed the funding...

Energy shortfalls likely post-Yallourn closure

Victoria and South Australia could face energy shortfalls post-Yallourn closure unless more dispatchable capacity is built to address reliability concerns, according to the market...

Ripper sworn in as councillor

THE swearing-in of new councillor Carmel Ripper on Tuesday means a first for council - four female sitting councillors - the most ever.It also...

Kalbar to become a sheep and cattle producer

KALBAR Operations, developer of the Fingerboards mineral sands project at Glenaladale, 20 kilometres north west of Bairnsdale, will become a sheep and cattle producer.The...

Cars are damaged by spikes near Stratford

AT least eight cars have been damaged by homemade tyre spikes left on Beet Rd, near Stratford.A post circulating local social media noticeboard sites...

‘Accepting the job losses’

A LOCAL politician has praised Wellington Shire Council and condemned East Gippsland Shire Council for their respective responses to the findings of a report...

Hopes for Sale College funding in the budget

THERE are hopes money could be allocated for a Sale College amalgamation plan in Thursday's state budget. Visiting Sale last week, Parliamentary Secretary for Schools...

Funding confirmed for Sale College in the state budget

UPDATE | The 2021-22 state budget includes $3 million for the Sale College development.Earlier report:THERE are hopes money could be allocated for a Sale...

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Gippsland farmer fined over animal cruelty offences

GIPPSLAND dairy farm manager Peter Hoffman has been fined $6500 with costs of $230.08 after pleading guilty to offending under the Prevention of Cruelty...