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The over 70s cohort can soon book to get their vaccines

WELLINGTON Shire residents aged over 70 will be able to book to receive the COVID-19 vaccination from one of 22 GP clinics across Gippsland...

No signs of the building boom slowing down

The building boom in Wellington Shire doesn't look set to stop any time soon, with subdivisions and new builds happening all over the shire.

Grand plan for port

THE Port of Sale precinct could be transformed into a major attraction for visitors, with big projects proposed in a master plan developed for...

C4G says infrastructure, investment are priorities

Growing investment, advocating for key infrastructure projects, promoting the region's desirability as a place to live with opportunities while continuing to grow Gippsland's leadership are all strategic priorities set out in the Committee for Gippsland's 2021-2024 Strategic Plan.

A SHINING STAR – Company reveals route from Bass Strait to the Valley

Star of the South has reached an "important milestone" by revealing its overland transmission route to plug in a two gigawatt offshore wind farm...

Nunduk gets a nod

The company behind a luxury, $100 million dollar eco-resort and hot springs at Seacombe is hopeful construction can begin by the end of the year, following state government planning approval.

Port master plan comment sought

The master plan for the Port of Sale precinct is now on display for public comment.

Tinamba getting some welcome street works

Improvements to Traralgon-Maffra Rd, Tinamba, are set to make the town a more attractive place for visitors to stop, as well as making life easier for locals shopping at the general store.

High hopes for the hydrogen industry

The world's largest hydrogen export demonstration project is powering along, with hydrogen production successfully underway at a dedicated Latrobe Valley facility.

Dragon boaters clean up port and Flooding Creek

Plastic bags, bottles and face masks were fished out of Sale's waterways recently as the Gippsland Water Dragons joined in the annual Clean Up Australia Day.

Rosedale is reel wired with its own decentralisation story

Decentralisation seems to be one of the most spoken words in the past 12 months, and its literal meaning was on display after Bambach Wires and Cables officially opened its factory in Rosedale last week.

Longford shed fire

It took fire emergency services about two hours to contain a large shed fire that threatened neighbouring properties in Hobsons Rd, Longford, on Thursday.

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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...