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Heath in new Lib leader’s shadow ministry

STATE Member for Eastern Victoria Renee Heath was one of the winners of a reshuffle of the shadow ministry. Previously a shadow assistant minister, Dr...

Films at the Bundy will return in 2026

Films at the Bundy is a local film society showing indie, arthouse, Australian and international films on the fourth Wednesday of the month at...

Dicky Bill Australia’s immediate closure leaves 182 unemployed

Erika Allen One hundred and eighty-two employees are without jobs after the immediate shutdown of Dicky Bill Australia’s Victorian and Queensland vegetable farms, including...

New life for Yallourn W coal station

ENERGY Australia will convert the Yallourn W coal station site into a low-carbon emissions hub supplying data centres, industry and households, in an ambitious...

Overground transmission ‘distressing’ farmers

Opponents of overground transmission for offshore wind energy claim the state's reluctance to consider underground transmission is fuelling distress in farming communities and delaying...

Funding to upgrade coast infrastructure across state, including at Loch Sport

A PROJECT to upgrade infrastructure along the Victorian coast, including at Loch Sport, will receive more than $12 million from the federal and state...

Relive the music of the Bee Gees at The Wedge

Fresh from celebrating 14 years and more than 4000 shows headlining on the Las Vegas strip, the Australian Bee Gees Show will be heading...

Classic celebration of Christmas

To wind up a fantastic year of morning shows, Promac Productions, led by Christopher McKenna and his company, will bring its highly-acclaimed Christmas production...

Contaminated sand at Guthridge Primary School

Parents of students at Guthridge Primary School, Sale, have been informed on contaminated craft sand products. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission recently announced a...

Gas flowing from new Kipper well

Esso Australia has successfully delivered start-up and first gas production from a new well in the Kipper field in the Gippsland Basin, and is...

Code 1 ambulance response time in Sale improves

PARAMEDICS saw an improvement in their response time to critical emergencies in Sale. Ambulance Victoria (AV) has realised its performance report for between July 1...

Sale dog owner claims unfair treatment

A SALE woman feels she's been wrongly blamed for an incident, which left her being bitten by a dog. After investigating the incident, which happened...

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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...