Lorna’s serving up scones this Easter
Maffra Lawn Tennis Club life member Lorna Bailey has been volunteering across the community for decades, delighting those that know her by plying them with her famous, second-to-none scones.
Loch Sport roo concerns
A Loch Sport resident who fears it is only a matter of time before a driver or passengers are killed by a kangaroo on the road is calling for more clearing along coastal roadsides.
Draft budget release
Wellington Shire Council has proposed a rate rise of 2.5 per cent for the next financial year.
Shakespeare shenanigans
Participants at George Gray Centre, Sale, have been slogging away behind the scenes on a showstopper of a performance.
Incidents prompt police warning
Local police are urging motorists take care on the roads this weekend, after a number of recent accidents.
Attack on Maffra presbytery
Maffra police are seeking help to identify a male who damaged the letter box and front door of the St Mary's Catholic Church presbytery in Maffra.
State govt ‘playing with timber workers’ lives’
Peak industry groups representing thousands of timber and forestry workers in Victoria have accused the state government of "playing with timber workers' lives".
Climate key issue: Foskey
ELECTION 2019 | The Greens candidate for Gippsland, Deb Foskey, said her campaign would focus on climate change and the potential for rewarding jobs in a well-managed environment.
Chester ‘taking nothing for granted’
ELECTION 2019 | Gippsland MHR Darren Chester welcomed last week's announcement of a May 18 election, and says he's taking nothing for granted.
Footy tragedy avoided
Sporting clubs across Gippsland will be on high alert to ensure they have appropriate procedures in place to deal with unexpected medical emergencies, following a near fatal incident in the East Gippsland Football Netball-League on Saturday.
Fish kill in main drain
Southern Rural Water has confirmed that a mass fish kill in the Lake Wellington main drain at Cobains is not the result of pollution.
Pathology uncertainty
Concerns surrounding medical diagnostic provider Dorevitch Pathology's plan to shift all blood, urine and other tests marked 'not urgent' to a Heidelberg laboratory, delaying patient turnaround time by up to two weeks, are yet to be addressed in detail by Central Gippsland Health.





