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The last piece of Hazelwood mine history demolished

The last piece of Hazelwood mining history was blown to bits this morning when dredger 9 was successfully demolished in a controlled explosive collapse.A...

Police investigating thefts in Sale CBD

POLICE have released images a woman they believe can assist with enquiries into thefts in Sale.The thefts occured in the Sale central business district...

Moe on top after Round 3 in Gippsland League

EVERYTHING Moe touched turned to gold in the first quarter of their Round 3 clash with Bairnsdale in Gippsland League football.The Lions may have...

Planning for fuel reduction burns needs to be smarter

THE threat of climate change means that forest management must become much cleverer in determining when to do fuel reduction burning, according to a...

Rural Councils Victoria concerned about camping regulations

RURAL Councils Victoria has joined the growing opposition to proposed camping regulations that will allow public access to licensed river frontage.It has written to...

Study supports call to retain native timber industry: Bull

CLAIMS the ending of the native timber industry in Victoria will have a massive effect on local employment and the local economy, has renewed...

Fatal crash in Wy Yung

POLICE are investigating a fatal crash in Wy Yung Monday morning.Emergency services were called to Bullumwaal Road near Hodges Estate Rd to reports a...

Regal visit to Yarram

RECOGNITION of the contribution of Victoria's front line workers and volunteers during the 2019-20 bushfires and 2020 COVID-19 crisis will be an enduring and...

Perfect weather for Shakespeare on the River Fest faire day

BRILLIANT sunshine drew the crowds to the Stratford Shakespeare on the River Festival Medieval Faire Day and Makers Markets on Sunday.There were children's games...

Vaccines for over 50s

OVER-50s now have access to COVID-19 vaccinations, with phase 2A of the vaccine rollout brought forward to this week.As of yesterday, people aged 50...

Burnt-out car found in Rosedale linked to Leongatha robbery

A BURNT-OUT car found in Rosedale has been linked to a burglary in Leongatha.Detectives from the Bass Coast Crime Investigation Unit are asking for...

Traralgon racecourse hosts COVID-19 vaccine clinic

People aged 50 and over will be able to receive a COVID-19 vaccine from today at the region's first 'high volume' community clinic in...

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GVC temporarily closing for much needed repairs

THE Gippsland Vehicle Collection (GVC) in Maffra will be temporarily closing at the end of January to replace its asbestos roof. It will reopen...