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Water levels strong for the year ahead

In its annual water outlook, Gippsland Water confirmed its urban water storage levels across the service area remain secure. Acting managing director Chris Wood said...

Keep your pets safe this New Year’s Eve

The RSPCA is encouraging pet owners to keep their pets safe ahead of the New Year's Eve celebrations. Events across the state featuring fireworks and...

Rural assistance commissioner reappointed

The state government has reappointed Peter Tuohey as rural assistance commissioner to continue his work supporting rural and regional communities. Mr Tuohey provides advice and...

Dairy code operates as intended

Australian Dairy Farmers (ADF) has welcomed a report from the federal government's agriculture department, finding – for the second time – that the Dairy...

Farmers urged to keep an eye out for armyworms

Following multiple reports of the native armyworms across Victoria, farmers are encouraged to learn how to correctly identify them. Agriculture Victoria horticulture program coordinator for...

Empowering next rural women leaders

The state government is empowering rural women to step into leadership roles – providing the skills, confidence and opportunities they need to support the...

Sunburn posing painful threat

Records released reveal the true scale of Victorians requiring emergency assistance for sunburn every year for the past 20 years, according to government records. The...

Endo clinic opens in Morwell

Gippsland Primary Health Network (PHN) and Latrobe Community Health Service (LCHS) have officially launched the region's new Endometriosis and Pelvic Pain Clinic (EPPC), marking...

Goodbye 2025, hello 2026

What a year we've had. When I started looking over the events of 2025, I'd forgotten some things only occured in the past 12 months. One...

Protect against mozzies following Loch Sport RRV detection

Two authorities have issued advice to travellers and residents heading to Wellington Shire’s coastal areas after routine mosquito trapping in Loch Sport detected Ross...

Speed limits lowered Maffra, Stratford

Two new speed limits have come into force on main roads in Maffra and Stratford ahead of the busy holiday period. A further section of...

Changes wanted to Yarram bus services: survey

The state government received more than 1200 survey responses through the Engage Victoria platform as part of consultation for increasing services to the Leongatha/Yarram...

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United on the attack

Sale United created a new record after defeating Monash 9-1 in its Football Victoria Latrobe Valley senior match on Sunday. At Monash Reserve, Newborough, the...