Is carbon capture and storage viable?
Carbon capture and storage refers to a host of technologies designed to lessen the amount of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere.
More than ten times the mussel limit
A man and woman pleaded guilty to a number of fisheries offences and were fined $6500.
No Optus coverage for three weeks
Seaspray's residents have reported being without Optus mobile phone coverage since December 23.
Protest reaches 200 days
The union protest outside Longford's gas plants has now stretched to more than 200 days.
MLA raises wire barrier concerns
Morwell MLA Russell Northe has raised the concerns of many local motorists in relation to the installation of wire rope barriers across Gippsland.
Voting opens for People’s Choice Awards
Voting for the Gippsland Times Central Gippsland People’s Choice Awards 2018 has opened.
Nearly three times the limit
Sale police were left shaking their heads, after catching a drink driver in Sale who blew nearly three times the limit over the weekend.
Wurruk cannabis seizure
A Wurruk man has been charged with cultivating cannabis, after police executed a search warrant at the man's home.
Flying foxes on the move
The return of large numbers of one of nature’s best pollinators to Wellington Shire — fruit bats — has not gone unnoticed by residents.
Lake Guthridge algae bloom
Wellington Shire Council is urging people to avoid coming into contact with water in Lake Guthridge, Sale, because of a blue-green algae bloom.
Maffra family is in the dark over lack of power connection
A dipsute between an electrical company and a union has left a Maffra family without electricity in its new home.
New CGH board chairman appointed
New Central Gippsland Health chairman Tony Anderson feels privileged to be taking over leadership of its board.





