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Donations flood in for art auction to support Gippsland fire victims

From a small idea inspired by a gift of art to Gippsland Art Gallery Sale, the 'Art Aid Gippsland' exhibition and auction has become bigger than anyone could have imagined.

Council is urged to take the lead with dog owners

Maffra residents are fed up with irresponsible dog owners, and are calling for Wellington Shire Council to consider a raft of changes to animal control by-laws.

Koalas bear a flight to Sale courtesy ADF

Eleven koalas had the ride of their lives last week, when they were transported from the Buchan area to RAAF Base, East Sale.

Riding ‘the green bus’ to and from fire grounds

While residents of Wellington Shire are used to the thunder of planes passing overhead, many people out watering their gardens or walking their dogs may have been unfamiliar with some aircraft looking skyward this week.

Meeting discusses options to try to stop Alberton wind farm

More than 70 concerned residents of the district from Hedley to Yarram attended a meeting on Thursday night to plan how best to appeal State Planning Minister Richard Wynne's approval of Synergy Wind's proposal to erect 34 wind turbines close to their homes.

Call for government to delay release of sands mine EES

A group opposing the proposed mineral sands mine at Glenaladale has urged the state government to delay the release of the environment effects statement for at least six months because of the fires in east Gippsland and the threat of more blazes.

Welcome rains

Long-awaited rain over much of east Gippsland, coupled with concentrated fire fighting efforts supported by the Australian Defence Force, has gifted a welcome reprieve to fire fighters tackling the region's bushfire crisis.

New principal appointed at Gippsland Grammar

Leisa Harper has been appointed the next principal of Gippsland Grammar.

Push to get ‘open for business’ message out for Gippsland

Wellington Shire tourism bodies and operators are hoping to spread the message that this part of Gippsland is "open as usual", as the state government reveals it is working on a package to support businesses affected by the fire crisis.

Providing a listening ear and a helping hand for fire evacuees

In the past few weeks, RAAF Base, East Sale, has been the first point of contact for hundreds of evacuees, flown in from fire-ravaged communities.

The job of getting fuel to fire-affected areas

A pop-up bulk fuel installation has been established at RAAF Base, East Sale, providing fuel to the Australian Defence Force's Operation Bushfire Assist.

RAAF Base, East Sale, is part of a massive Defence effort

RAAF Base, East Sale, has hosted a range of specialised military vehicles and aircraft from interstate and overseas, temporarily transforming it into one of Australia's largest international bases.

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Next two Gippsland Times issues a day early

The Gippsland Times will be published a day earlier the next two weeks. Issues will hit the newsstands on Tuesday, December 23, and Tuesday, December...