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Gippsland GPs ‘responsive and agile’ to the pandemic

GIPPSLAND general practices proved agile and responsive to community and business needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. This was a key finding in a new paper...

Local news survey shows readers’ passion for print

THE future of local newspapers will be a key issue for regional, rural and suburban voters at the next federal election, a newly-released national...

Thanks, Gossy

SALE Ambulance Auxiliary has presented long-time paramedic Bernard Goss with a certificate of appreciation for his 25-year involvement with Sale Ambulance Auxiliary. The dinner for...

Nationals launch online petition

THE state government is not amalgamating local hospitals, and a government spokesperson says any suggestion it was is "simply scaremongering".Gippsland East MLA Tim Bull...

Gippsland GPs ‘responsive and agile’ to the pandemic

GIPPSLAND general practices proved agile and responsive to community and business needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.This was a key finding in a new paper...

Pfizer for many under-50s

THE federal government's COVID-19 vaccination program is expanding in Victoria, with a blitz planned for the coming month following delivery of more Pfizer vaccine,...

Businesses could face big fines for QR code breaches

VICTORIAN businesses found intentionally flouting the Chief Health Officer's rules - such as the requirement to use QR code systems - will be slapped...

Bushfire prevention policies need rethinking, study suggests

NEW information has emerged regarding the severity of the 2019 and 2020 'Black Summer' bushfires, suggesting drought and hot dry westerly winds were mostly...

Pfizer for many under-50s

THE federal government's COVID-19 vaccination program is expanding in Victoria, with a blitz planned for the coming month following delivery of more Pfizer vaccine,...

Tasty project

THE Latrobe Valley is receiving a $10 million state government windfall to turn an 89 hectare parcel of land on Princes Drive into a...

Ripper returns to council

STRATFORD resident Carmel Ripper will be sworn in as a Wellington Shire councillor during Tuesday night's council meeting.Ms Ripper, was last week declared the...

Barrier Breakers building renamed to honour founder

THE seeds of ground-breaking mental health support service Barrier Breakers were sown decades ago, when founder Derek Amos was growing up in the 1950s...

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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...