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Local lockdowns to be introduced across Melbourne

From midnight Wednesday night, local lockdowns will be enforced until at least July 29 in 10 postcodes areas.

Hardwood timber processors to fight government decision

All of Victoria's hardwood timber processors have formed a new association to fight the state government's decision to transition the native forest industry.

Warehouse filled with fire relief donations discovered

An animal rescue organisation called in to help clear out an abandoned warehouse full of donations discovered much more than it expected when volunteers turned up to the Churchill property.

Opinion | Selective quoting and misinformed criticism does not help the debate

Gippsland historian Peter Gardner is considered by the Royal Historical Society of Victoria as "the expert" on Angus McMillan. Mr Gardner's work has been widely referred to throughout the McMillan cairns debate, both in favour of retaining and removing the cairns. Mr Gardner submitted this piece to the Gippsland Times explaining his view.

Promising signs from CarbonNet tests

CarbonNet, the state and federal governmentfunded project to find ways to capture and safely store carbon dioxide from fossil fuel industries, has indicated a better than expected potential for sub-sea storage of captured carbon dioxide.

Time called on senior football and netball seasons across Gippsland

Most of Gippsland's football and netball leagues pulled the pin on senior seasons across the weekend.

Study looks at expanding irrigation in central Gippsland

The state government will spend $500,000 to fund a study which will look at expanding irrigation in central Gippsland.

HVP takes responsibility for spray drift incident

HVP Plantations has taken responsibility for a spray drift incident in Holey Plains State Park, which is affecting regenerating trees and other vegetation recovering from bushfire.

New Catholic bishop for Sale diocese

Monsignor Greg Bennet has been appointed by Pope Francis as the 10th Catholic Bishop of Sale.

High Country to the High Court

Omeo cattleman Phil Maguire is taking his fight to save High Country brumbies to the High Court, after he lost his legal bid to stop the cull of the horses in the Alpine National Park.

Bass Strait electricity link fast-tracked

The proposed second Bass Strait interconnector, known as Marinus Link, has been given fast-track approval by the federal government.

Magical Stratford store closes

Stratford's colourful and eclectic Turkish Magic was inundated with customers at the weekend, who came out in droves for one last opportunity to visit the store.

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Next two Gippsland Times issues a day early

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