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‘Liv it up’ in May with the Reads

The Read family, of Maffra, will again host a fundraiser for daughter Olivia, asking people to 'Liv it up' for 30 minutes a day.

Don’t forget Gippsland

Committee for Gippsland is advocating to government and other support agencies not to forget Gippsland businesses and communities as they plan for recovery from the double blow of bushfire and COVID-19.

Could changing habits drive decentralisation?

Coronavirus could end up driving opportunities for decentralisation, according to a Gippsland MP.

Council too has had to adapt

Wellington Shire Council has recognised the resilience of the community during the coronavirus pandemic.

Thinking outside the square

Local businesses are continuing to adapt during the coronavirus pandemic.

Help to get those messages out

The state government has announced emergency support to help regional print media survive and ensure all Victorians have the information they need to protect themselves, slow the spread of coronavirus and save lives.

Number of COVID-19 cases in Wellington remains steady at 10

The total number of coronavirus cases in Wellington Shire remained at 10.

Plea for assistance renewed

Detectives from the Missing Persons Squad and Wellington Crime Investigation Unit are appealing for anyone with information in relation to missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay to come forward.

Sale’s Garden For Life a joint effort

Friends of Sale Botanic Gardens members are proud to have been involved in the newest addition to the gardens -the Garden For Life - which was officially opened recently.

$32m Gippsland roads boost

The federal government will provide more than $32 million for Princes Highway safety and infrastructure upgrades, as part of a package of works stretching from Sale to Genoa - including $8 million to revitalise the highway where it passes through Sale.

Stretton Park works powering ahead

Work on the $3 million stage one redevelopment of Stretton Park Aged Care in Maffra has begun.

Recovery could work in favour of local tourism

Following bushfires, drought and the emergence of COVID-19, newly-released visitor data tells a positive story for Gippsland.

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Gippsland farmer fined over animal cruelty offences

GIPPSLAND dairy farm manager Peter Hoffman has been fined $6500 with costs of $230.08 after pleading guilty to offending under the Prevention of Cruelty...