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The bluebottles are back

Reports of bluebottles washing up along the 90 Mile Beach have prompted warnings for people to know how to treat stings.

Trio charged over mess left at the Den of Nargun

Three Dandenong men have been fined $2146 by the Conservation Regulator for a range of offences, including littering, lighting a fire in a park and illegally camping near the Den of Nargun in the Mitchell River National Park last year.

Mask requirements to be relaxed from tonight

Restrictions across Victoria will at 11.59pm tonight return to the settings in place at the beginning of summer.

News sites are returning to Facebook after deal

Facebook has agreed to lift its ban on Australian news pages, after brokering a deal with the federal government.

Attempted shop break-in

Police are investigating an attempted break-in at the Wellington Bargain Centre in Sale early Thursday morning after two intruders smashed the store's front entrance with a sledge hammer.

Poached reptiles intercepted in Sale

As part of an ongoing investigation, the Conservation Regulator found 17 reptiles and amphibians in a car in Sale heading to New South Wales last week.

Stratford’s old rail bridge will stay

With work on the new Avon River Bridge in Stratford complete, the focus is on restoration of the old bridge which served the Gippsland region for more than 130 years.

Money is ‘unlocked’ for highway works

The federal government says it has "unlocked" $11.68 million in funding to help deliver improvements along the Princes Highway in Sale.

Vandals trash native garden area in Sale

Vandals who left piles of rubbish strewn around a native garden behind Lake Guyatt have been labelled reckless and idiotic.

Gippsland ‘ideally suited’ as one of Victoria’s renewable energy zones

Gippsland has been listed as one of the state's six renewable energy zones, under the Victorian government's $540 million REZ Development Plan.

Three people charged over fatal Morwell assault

Three people have been charged following a fatal assault in Morwell on Saturday morning.

Bureau says La Nina influence should persist into autumn

Some parts of Wellington Shire certainly had a wetter 2020 than others.

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