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Gas moratorium continues

A moratorium on onshore gas exploration in Victoria will continue.

Water studies promised

ELECTION 2016: The Liberal-National Coalition has announced funding for irrigation feasibility studies.

Driver charged after police avoid being hit

A man has been charged following an incident in Moe, which almost ended up with police being hit by a car.

Suspicious fire in Moe

Police are appealing for witnesses to a suspicious fire lit at a house in Moe last month.

Inside the Top Paddock

Maffra Community Sports Club has officially opened the doors to the town's newest fine dining restaurant, "Top Paddock".

Muir avoids the name calling game

ELECTION 2016: Australian Motoring Enthusiast Party Senator Ricky Muir said his campaign for re-election is going well so far, with his team working hard behind the scenes.

Greens have jobs plan

ELECTION 2016: The Greens have a plan for new industries that would move away from fossil fuels in the Latrobe Valley, according to Gippsland candidate Ian Onley.

Footbridge funds and freeloader objections

Wellington Shire Council has received 17 written submissions for its proposed 2016-17 budget.

Labor candidate new to politics

ELECTION 2016: Labor candidate for Gippsland Shashi Bhatti has begun his campaign, and said the government could be doing better for vulnerable people.

Briag Film Festival this weekend

The 12th annual Briagolong Film Festival will open this Friday.

Tenders are called for cultural hub

A significan milestone for the Port of Sale redevelopment project has been ticked off, with the advertising of the cultural hub construction tender.

Sparks fly in CFA dispute

The dispute between the Country Fire Authority and the United Firefighters Union continues.

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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...