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More cops on the local beat

More than 20 new police officers have begun work across the Bairnsdale division since July, as part of the biggest spend on regional policing in Victoria Polices 167-year history.

Helping people cope in isolation

Monash Medical students are reaching out to Gippsland communities in a publicspirited initiative to help keep people connected during COVID-19 restrictions.

Works are continuing in Maffra’s main street

The busy commercial heart of Maffra will be safer when Wellington Shire's $3.3 million streetscape renewal project is complete.

It’s ‘too late’ to establish new hardwood plantations

The Victorian government is putting Gippsland timber industry jobs at risk with its "snail's pace attempts" at establishing new timber plantations, according to the opponents of the state's recently re-announced plantation plan.

East Gippsland COVID case is now counted in Melbourne numbers

As of Thursday morning, there were eight cases of COVID-19 in regional Victoria.

Woman grabbed in Traralgon

Central Gippsland Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team detectives are releasing a digital image of a man they wish to speak to following an incident in Traralgon last week.

Council election candidates respond to VFF questions

Nine of the 18 candidates in the Wellington Shire Council election have reponded to questions from the Victorian Farmers Federation.

No class of 2020 photos for now, says state government

Gippsland photographers are scrambling to get clarification about student photographs after a department ruling banned them because of health concerns.

GERF double the money opportunity, today only

Up to $5000 in donations made to Gippsland Emergency Relief Fund will be doubled, for today only.

Sale Music Festival to go ahead in 2021

Planning is now underway for the ninth Sale Music Festival to take place in the picturesque Sale Botanic Gardens on March 7, 2021.

Old trees removed

Stratford residents unhappy about mature trees removed for a new subdivision say valuable habitat and greenery is being lost as development turns the once semi-rural area into a suburban landscape.

Hopes for Gippsland jobs boost

Gippsland MHR Darren Chester says he is looking forward to working in partnership with the community and other levels of government to maximise local job opportunities from more than $350 million in federal government spending confirmed in last week's budget.

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