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Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race coming to Stratford Courthouse

Appleton is a small country town being forced into the present with a recent influx of wealthy city slickers, treechangers and refugees. New GP...

Game review: Donkey Kong Country Returns HD

Help Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong recover their precious banana hoard from the villainous Tiki Tak Tribe in Donkey Kong Country Returns HD! Stomp...

Sale Film Society’s first screening of 2025

MOVIE buffs are being invited to experience another year of eclectic offerings from the Sale Film Society. The group is holding its first get-together of...

Forestry’s role in Notre Dame rebuild

COMMENT Philip Hopkins ON the first anniversary of the state government’s closure of Gippsland’s native forest industry, France’s rebuilt historic Notre-Dame Cathedral has been completed in...

Bushfire policy needs review: Poynter

COMMENT Mark Poynter IN 1890, noted bushman and early explorer Alfred Howitt recounted his observations of the changing nature of eastern Victoria's eucalypt forests to the...

Hansford to once again run federally for One Nation

THE One Nation has endorsed Greg Hansford to be its candidate for this year's federal election. It will be the second consecutive federal election Mr...

Officers endorse police wage proposal

Tom Hayes VICTORIA Police members have endorsed a revised wage proposal from the state government, amid ongoing negotiations. Originally seeking a six per increase per year...

Vodafone’s Wellington Shire coverage expanded

Vodafone has doubled its mobile coverage across the country, including Gippsland. From January 30, Vodafone's mobile coverage has more than doubled across Australia, going from...

Mosaic collapse hits Sale stores

THREE stores in the Gippsland Centre have either closed or will close following the collapse of Mosaic Brands. Women’s clothing retailer Katies and Noni B...

Coastal clean-up after careless campers

Litter left at Wellington's coastal campsites has been condemned as disgraceful by those who have to clean up after careless visitors. The "waste problem", as...

Wood awarded Esso contract

John Wood Group has been awarded a new contract to provide long-term maintenance solutions for onshore and offshore assets in the Gippsland Basin, operated...

Don’t forget the benefits of farm laneways

Clem Sturmfels, Agriculture Victoria land management extension officer Farm laneways are a great way to improve farm efficiency and reduce labour requirements. Laneways can also provide...

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Maffra Band Spring Concert at Maffra Memorial Hall

Spring into spring with Maffra Municipal Band’s gala concert on Sunday, August 31, from 2pm to 4.30pm at the Maffra Memorial Hall. Tickets are $10,...