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Gippsland Times Christmas – New Year publication details

The Gippsland Times wishes to advise of publication changes for the Christmas-New Year period. The Gippsland Times will be published on successive Mondays, December 23...

State govt marks 10 years

David Braithwaite LAST month marked a decade since the Labor Party regained government in Victoria. Daniel Andrews replaced Denis Naphine as Premier after leading Labor to...

2024 VCE results are in

Results for the 2024 VCE exams have been released, with 47,461 students completing the VCE. Students eager to find out their results may have set...

New venue for Sale Music Festival

The Sale Music Festival is on again next year at a different venue - adjacent to the boat ramp at the Port of Sale. The...

Briag gallery’s senses of summer

Briagolong Art Gallery will launch its next exhibition this weekend. The annual members show "Senses of Summer" features the sights, sounds and smells of the...

Lyrebird Awards/World Rivers celebration

Katrina Brandon FOLLOWING lengthy travels, initiatives, and long-walked trails, the West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority (WGCMA) recognised five individuals and groups on November 25 for...

Police Beat: December 11 2024

Glenmaggie burglary POLICE are investigating a burglary in Glenmaggie, which happened sometime between November 27 and December 6. It is believed unknown offenders entered the Licola...

The golden age of book illustration at Gippsland Art Gallery

This summer, Gippsland Art Gallery is presenting a new all-ages exhibition, "Adventure, Elves and Gumnuts: Australian Children's Book Illustrators of the Early 20th Century". This...

Clear vision for students

NOT-for-profit State School’s Relief has provided free glasses for students at Cowwarr, Rosedale and Gormandale District primary schools, and Sale District Specialist School. The ‘Glasses...

Esso investment in Bass Strait and Gippsland operations to continue

Esso will continue looking to invest in its Bass Strait and Gippsland operations, according to the Australian head of its parent company. ExxonMobil Australia chairman...

The Food Dude visits local establishments

Gippsland food right there on your TV. 7Mate and 7Flix TV series The Food Dude, hosted and produced by Alo Baker, has wrapped up filming...

Shumski murder trial jury begins deliberations

THE jury has begun its deliberations for the murder trial of Spencer Shumski. Mr Shumski, 22, has been accused of killing 38-year-old Clinton Allen outside...

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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,...