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Pods, seeds and painting the landscape with trees

THE West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (WGCMA) is sowing the seed of just how important trees are for catchments with a special podcast that...

Funding for Tinamba flood project

WELLINGTON Shire Council will be one of nine recipients of funding through the state government's $5.8 million Regional Flood Risk Reduction Grants Program. Council will...

Gippsland Lakes petition tabled in parliament

A PETITION that supports the need for an independent environmental audit of the Gippsland Lakes has been tabled in federal parliament. Member for Gippsland Darren...

Local business owners working together to tackle crime

David Braithwaite A COLLABORATIVE community approach is needed to deal with a concerning trend in anti-social behaviour, according to the Sale Business and Tourism Association...

Woodside to take over Bass Strait gas assets

Woodside Energy will take over the operations of ExxonMobil's assets in Bass Strait and Longford Gas Plant. The two companies this morning announced they had...

Women of Wit returns to Stratford Courthouse

The hilarious Women of Wit will return to the Stratford Courthouse on on Friday, August 8. Since 2018, Women of Wit has showcased the best...

Boolarra Folk Festival still going strong

A SIMPLE idea at first, and now a mass festival 22 years on, the Boolarra Folk Festival is evolving once again. While it isn’t returning...

Pseudo Echo extends tour to The Wedge

Due to high demand, and the success of its previous tour run, iconic Australian band Pseudo Echo is extending its national tour to include...

Shamrock Tenors to perform at The Wedge

The Shamrock Tenors will be performing at The Wedge, Sale, on Wednesday, September 3, as part of a national tour. Direct from Belfast and London's...

Nakunbalook Art Show begins

Art lovers and nature enthusiasts are invited to observe the resilience and unique history of the Gippsland landscape through the eyes of local artists...

The jury journey for Erin Patterson’s trial

IN February 2025, a roll of 15,000 people was requested in the Latrobe Valley district to cover five circuit sittings of the Supreme and...

Sale Court closed on non-sitting days

SALE will be among courthouses across Victoria which will be closed on days without scheduled hearings. Sale and Bairnsdale were among 10 courthouses which last...

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Loch Sport home burns down, man escapes with serious injury

A LOCH Sport home burnt down on Thursday morning after a portable camping cooktop reportedly exploded in the kitchen. The incident on Kookaburra St occurred...