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Aiming to keep former inmates out of prison

The recently launched Get Out for Good program relies on volunteers to befriend, support and mentor prison leavers to settle back into the community.

Aiming to keep former inmates out of prison

The recently launched Get Out for Good program relies on volunteers to befriend, support and mentor prison leavers to settle back into the community.

Calls to remove deer protection status

AN open letter calling for a strong and effective feral deer management strategy for Victoria has been signed by more than 90 Landcare organisations, leading ecologists, agricultural groups and a range of other affected organisations and groups from across the state.

TAFE at Port of Sale on track for 2022

Sale's brand new $25 million TAFE facility at the Port of Sale is on track for classes to begin in 2022.

Letter from New Zealand PM

Imagine the surprise of Maffra Primary School leadership team, when after they penned a letter of support to the Prime Minister of New Zealand, she actually responded.

New drought money is announced by PM

ELECTION 2019 | Gippsland MHR Darren Chester has welcomed a new package of initiatives designed to help Gippsland's drought-affected farmers and local communities, but says there's still more support required.

Foskey says the Greenspolicies are clear

ELECTION 2019 | Greens Gippsland candidate Deb Foskey said the party's plans and policies are freely available "so people know what they are voting for".

Major three place Anning party last on voting cards

ELECTION 2019 | The three major parties have placed Fraser Anning's Conservative Party Gippsland candidate Neville Tickner last on their how-to-vote cards.

Litterers costing us ‘millions’

The Environment Protection Authority is urging Gippslanders who see people littering to report it, following concerns from Wellington Shire residents.

More police in Wellington and across the state

An increased police presence will soon be felt in Gippsland and other busy regional and suburban areas, as Victoria Police continues to recruit, train and deploy more than 3000 additional officers by April 2022.

Stolen property from beach areas

Police have seized a large quantity of stolen property including household goods, tools and cooler boxes from Loch Sport and Golden Beach areas.

Cull begins next week

Parks Victoria will begin the second phase of its controversial aerial deer shooting trial this month using hired helicopters and professional shooters to cull deer in the Alpine National Park.

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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...