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Cable manufacturer providing jobs in Rosedale, with more expected

More than 20 staff have begun working at a new wire and cabling factory in Rosedale, with more jobs expected to come.

Local health providers meet to discuss the COVID-19 response

Local health providers have been meeting to discuss preparations for coronavirus, as the Gippsland Times went to print.

Truck fire closes highway

The Princess Highway between Fernbank-Glenaladale Rd and Lindenow-Meerlieu Rd, Bairnsdale, was closed Thursday morning after a truck caught fire.

Managing change part of new plant manager’s role

Change is in the air at Esso, Gippsland, but what does that actually mean for the local economy?

New colony just hanging out

Eagle-eyed walkers and joggers around Lake Guthridge, Sale, may have noticed some new residents move in during the past few months.

Kath’s the best, any way you slice it

Who needs a backhand slice when you have jelly slice?

Four vehicles in nose-to-tail crash

No one was injured in this four-vehicle pile up in Macarthur St, Sale, in Wednesday afternoon.

Irrigation water must be used for farming

Gippsland South MLA Danny O'Brien has called on the state government to guarantee water entitlements for Latrobe irrigators in light of the planned creation of pit lakes in Latrobe Valley coal mines.

Holey Plains is providing some lessons in bushfire recovery

Some of the lessons being learned from fire recovery in Holey Plains State Park will be applied to other areas affected by this summer's bushfires.

Multi-million dollar port, wetlands plan

A plan to upgrade the Princes Highway through Sale and link pedestrian access via the Port of Sale to local wetlands aims encourage more travellers to take a break in Sale.

Esso says new wells will have gas flowing to the market by early next...

Esso Australia has reached total depth on the first of its two West Barracouta gas wells in Bass Strait, which will bring new gas supplies to the Australian domestic market next year.

Underwater surveys for offshore wind farm

Underwater investigations are beginning on Australia's first offshore wind project, the Star of the South, off the Gippsland coast.

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Maffra Pool could reopen tomorrow

Final safety checks will determine if the Maffra Pool will open tomorrow, following a power outage caused by a break-in early this morning. The break-in,...