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Rebuilding to help foster kids

A MUCH-loved children’s charity is not letting a ram-raid into its new shop front curtail its mission to improve the life of foster children,...

YouTube added to social media ban

YOUTUBE will be included in the federal government's social media ban for children aged under 16 years. The government have previously excluded the video sharing...

New CEO for V/Line

William Tieppo has been appointed as the new chief executive of V/Line following an extensive recruitment process. Mr Tieppo brings more than two decades of...

AusNet aerial inspections this week

AusNet is this week undertaking aerial inspections around Golden Beach, Paradise Beach, Longford, Dutson, Stradbroke, Rosedale, Dargo, Cobbannah, Iguana Creek, Glendale, Fernbank, Walpa, Moorna,...

Free fishing forum in Loch Sport

The Victorian Fisheries Authority (VFA) will host 11 free fishing forums at angling clubs across the state, connecting recreational fishers with the latest on...

Highlighting homelessness in Gippsland

Community sector agencies and community groups across Victoria are seeking to fold 60,000 origami houses to highlight the scale of Victoria’s homelessness crisis. The 60,000...

Danny O’Brien welcomes renewed Flying Doctor funding

State Member for Gippsland South Danny O'Brien says he is pleased that renewed funding will allow the Flying Doctor Community Transport program to continue...

Film festival at Sale Cinema

Sale Cinema will be hosting eight films from the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) between August 15 and 24. This will be the first time...

Australia lifts ban on US beef

The Australian government lifted biosecurity restrictions on beef imports from the United States of America, claiming it was satisfied with traceability programs put in...

GLaWAC working to restore the spirit of country

IT starts with a story. Borun the pelican was walking down from the mountains, carrying his canoe on his head. As he walked, he heard a...

Changes to solar tariff hit hip pockets: O’Brien

Amendments to the Electricity Industry Act 2000, which took effect July 1, mean the Essential Services Commission (ESC) is no longer required to set...

Locals to wait longer for Myki

Gippsland train travellers east of Traralgon are once again facing a lengthy delay to be placed on the Myki network, with Rosedale, Sale, Stratford...

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East Gippsland Winter Festival underway

The East Gippsland Winter Festival has officially launched, and the opening weekend was described as an epic celebration of community spirit, natural wonders and...