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Radial thinking outside the square with timber challenges ahead

RADIAL Timber, Yarram, is looking to move into producing a high-strength structural timber product, laminated veneer lumber, from pine plantations and possibly process native...

Gippsland councils look to prepare for food waste collection services

THE implementation of a food organics, garden organics (FOGO) service is scheduled to be in place across the state by 2030, as the state...

Bath calls for extensive consultation on sites

EASTERN Victoria MLC Melina Bath has called on the state government to include comprehensive consultation with stakeholders after it backtracked on its plan to...

Young driver dies following Dutson crash

A 24-YEAR-old Melbourne man has died in hospital as a result of extensive injuries following a two-vehicle collision in Dutson on Monday. Emergency services were...

Police seek information following Dutson crash

A 24-YEAR-old Melbourne man is in hospital with life-threatening injuries following a two-vehicle collision in Dutson on Monday. Emergency services were called after a truck...

Overdose deaths up in Wellington area

MORE people died of overdoses in Wellington Shire at the height of the pandemic last year, with welfare and health experts attributing the increase...

Crash on Loch Sport-Longford Rd

Emergency services have been at the scene of a crash on the Loch Sport-Longford Rd this afternoon.While details are sketchy at this stage, police...

Signs feature Middle of Everywhere branding

NEW town entry signs are being rolled out across Wellington Shire. First up was Rosedale earlier last week, followed by Maffra, Stratford and Sale. Since the...

Horse meat is now the focus for authorities

HORSE meat from the northern Australia is emerging as the focus of the investigation into the indospicine toxin found in pet meat products, with...

Bull wants to see COVID rapid testing

GIPPSLAND East MLA Tim Bull has called on the state government to implement rapid testing to help Victorians get back on their feet and...

Tickets on sale now for Archibald Prize tour

TICKETS are now on sale for the Archibald Prize 2021 at the Gippsland Art Gallery Sale. The gallery is the sole Victorian host venue for...

Students stoked to return to class

THE have been celebrations in schools across Wellington Shire as school students went back to class on Wednesday, following the end of two weeks...

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GLaWAC celebrates culture and country during NAIDOC Week in Stratford

MORE than 1500 people from across Gippsland attended GLaWAC’s annual NAIDOC Family Day in Stratford last Thursday, with First Nations community, their families, and...