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Unique timber products being made right on our doorstep

Australian Sustainable Hardwoods in Heyfield has developed innovative hardwood engineered products that are a world first, positioning itself as a major presence in Australia's rapidly growing mass timber market.

Body found after Lake Wellington search

The body of a man has been found following an extensive search on Lake Wellington.

Yarram couple wins $1 million in lotto

A Yarram couple has taken the day off work to relax in the knowledge $1 million is coming their way after scoring division one in Saturday's TattsLotto draw.

Commemorating the end of World War 2

This Saturday, the world will commemorate 75 years since the end of World War 2.

Rental properties dry up in the local area

While demand for regional property has increased during the COVID-19 crisis as capital city residents look to rural and regional locations for a better work-life balance, regional rental vacancy rates are also plummeting.

International complaints against Victorian logging

An Australian environmentalist group has filed formal complaints with international enforcement agencies to "prevent illegal logging" in Victoria's forests, after a recent Federal Court decision found VicForests in breach of state and federal law.

Welcome boost for Yarram Men’s Shed

Yarram Men's Shed is among four local men's sheds in Gippsland to receive a welcome funding boost through the National Shed Development Program.

Homicide Squad investigating death of woman at Hedley

Homicide Squad detectives are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a woman in Hedley, near Yarram, overnight on Sunday.

Vigilance is urged

When the Gippsland Times went to print Monday morning, Wellington Shire was one of only 17 local government areas in the state to have no active cases of COVID-19.

Car impounded after being driven at 165kph

A car has been impounded after it was driven at 65 kilometres per hour over the speed limit on the Princes Highway this week.

Stratford man arrested after erratic driving

Maffra Police are currently seeking witnesses to a vehicle which was driven erratically in Stratford.

The highs and lows of being a registered migration agent

Former English language teacher turned registered migration agent, Susan Murphy often goes to sleep with the faces of her clients seared into her conscience.

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