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VicGrid’s renewable power proposals in Gippsland

Philip Hopkins and David Braithwaite RENEWABLE energy zones (REZ) between Sale and Morwell and along the Wellington Shire coast are key features of the draft...

New consultant appointed for Fingerboards critical minerals studies

Gippsland Critical Minerals (GCM) has announced the appointment of AECOM to support the completion of technical and environmental studies for the Fingerboards Critical Minerals...

O’Brien calls for answers on unoccupied social houses

Concerns have been raised around the number of vacant public houses in Gippsland. In the midst of a housing crisis, state Member for Gippsland South...

Gippsland home prices up, PropTrack data shows

Home prices have risen in the Gippsland area by half a per cent in the last few months, with Australia's median home price up...

GLaWAC signs agreement with offshore wind developers on Blue Mackrel project

The Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation (GLaWAC) has signed an engagement agreement with the developers of offshore wind project Blue Mackerel. The agreement marks...

Erin Patterson trial, week 3

DESPITE a shortened trial week of four days, the information heard by the jury was packed during the third week of Erin Patterson's Supreme...

Trying out the Nintendo Switch 2

Media were invited to be among the first in Australia to play the Nintendo Switch 2 system at Centrepiece at Melbourne Park on May...

Climate change exhibition opens

Local artist Julie Mielke on Mother’s Day launched her art exhibition about climate change, with over 30 gallery visitors attending at Bond Street Event...

Local band Dog Country on trial at Stratford Courthouse

The Stratford Courthouse is excited to be putting local band, Dog Country, on trial on Saturday, May 31. Dog Country is Jonathan Langley, Rich Buchanan,...

Foster Street Museum ‘Movies in Sale’ exhibition’s final weeks

The final weeks of the 'Movies in Sale' exhibition are approaching as the Foster Street Museum, which will close for several weeks while an...

State budget handed down

TREASURER Jaclyn Symes yesterday handed down the 2025-26 state budget. The document, outlining the state government's spending for the next financial year, was released after...

RSPCA warns of horse crisis

RSPCA Victoria is sounding the alarm of a ‘horse crisis’ facing the state with more than 8100 horses involved in animal cruelty reports this...

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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...