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GLaWAC working to restore the spirit of country

IT starts with a story. Borun the pelican was walking down from the mountains, carrying his canoe on his head. As he walked, he heard a...

Changes to solar tariff hit hip pockets: O’Brien

Amendments to the Electricity Industry Act 2000, which took effect July 1, mean the Essential Services Commission (ESC) is no longer required to set...

Locals to wait longer for Myki

Gippsland train travellers east of Traralgon are once again facing a lengthy delay to be placed on the Myki network, with Rosedale, Sale, Stratford...

Virtual health clinic now open

The state government's virtual women's health clinic is now open to all Victorian women and girls of any age – offering free, expert medical...

Gippslander a website exclusively for Gippsland jobs

Gippsland careers are the central focus of Gippslander, a new online jobs board founded by a former recruiter. Kane Bond previously worked in recruitment in...

Greg Lynn appeal date set

GREG Lynn's appeal against his murder conviction and sentence has been listed for October 31. Lynn's application for leave to appeal comes a year after...

Man charged over wombat deaths

A SOUTH Gippsland man has been charged with 20 offences for alleged conduct leading to the deaths of up to nine wombats in Venus...

Review – The Fantastic Four: First Steps is an exciting sci-fi adventure

Set against the vibrant backdrop of a 1960s-inspired, retro- futuristic world, Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four: First Steps introduces Marvel's First Family - Reed...

Pods, seeds and painting the landscape with trees

THE West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (WGCMA) is sowing the seed of just how important trees are for catchments with a special podcast that...

Funding for Tinamba flood project

WELLINGTON Shire Council will be one of nine recipients of funding through the state government's $5.8 million Regional Flood Risk Reduction Grants Program. Council will...

Gippsland Lakes petition tabled in parliament

A PETITION that supports the need for an independent environmental audit of the Gippsland Lakes has been tabled in federal parliament. Member for Gippsland Darren...

Local business owners working together to tackle crime

David Braithwaite A COLLABORATIVE community approach is needed to deal with a concerning trend in anti-social behaviour, according to the Sale Business and Tourism Association...

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