Federal government announces review into regional education
Gippsland MHR Darren Chester has welcomed the federal government's announcement of an independent review into regional education.
Fed Training crisis
Frustrated with the lack of action, Wellington Shire Council will write to Premier Daniel Andrews to request a meeting to discuss the future of Federation Training.
Mill closure still on hold
Australian Sustainable Hardwoods has agreed to a request by the government to further delay implementation of a forced mill closure for another seven days.
Yarram ram raid appeal
Police are appealing for information after a ram raid on a motor vehicle and chainsaw dealership in Yarram last month.
Suspicious fires in Paynesville area
Police have appealed for public assistance following a series of suspicious fires in the Paynesville area in the past 10 weeks.
RAAF’s new trainer unveiled
The RAAF's new PC-21 pilot training system is a significant leap forward in pilot training, according to federal Defence Personnel Minister Dan Tehan.
Hunting roo killers
A wildlife carer who tried in vain to save kangaroos and joeys injured after they were mown down by a vehicle in Loch Sport on the night of February 24, is pleading with people who have information to go to authorities.
Flood of furry felines in Fulham
With a flood of felines needing good homes, Animal Aid is discounting its adoption fees for cats and kittens for a limited time.
Dunkley takes home top gong
Josh Dunkley wasn't just the special guest at the Wellington Sports Awards, he walked away with the night's top prize.
Assistant minister backs ASH and RFAs
Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources senator Anne Ruston met with Australian Sustainable Hardwoods and Australian Paper recently, to re-affirm her support for the Regional Forest Agreements.
Yarram hospital shooting
A bullet hole was found in the window of the Yarram and District Health Service chief executive Colleen Boag's office window on February 26.
Calls for an ASH resolution soon
National Timber Councils Association president Dale Harriman has urged the state government to provide sufficient resource to guarantee the viability of the Australian Sustainable Hardwoods mill in Heyfield.





