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Grammar to search for new principal

Gippsland Grammar could take 12 months before appointing a new principal. Michele Wakeham resigned last last year, having been appointed to the position at the...

Stating the case for nuclear power

Philip Hopkins AMERICAN nuclear experts claimed during a recent information night in Morwell that a nuclear power station in the Latrobe Valley could create thousands...

Offshore wind projects at risk, nuclear opponent claims

The Latrobe Valley organiser for Environment Victoria Hayley Sestokas has slammed a pro-nuclear event that took place in Morwell, saying they could put at...

Australia Day honours in Stratford

The Lions Club of Stratford, in conjunction with the Wellington Shire Council, held an Australian Day celebration at the Stratford Mechanics Hall. The community came...

Top global trends in food, agri to 2030

Changed eating patterns due to the rising use of anti-obesity drugs, a shift towards in-home alcohol consumption and increasing demand for dairy products tailored...

Stratford-Maffra Rd speed limit reduced

David Braithwaite The reduction of the speed limit along Stratford-Maffra Rd has raised the eyebrows of many locals. The limit was recently lowered from 100 to...

Boost for start-up businesses in former forestry towns

THE state government says it is helping to create more jobs in former forestry towns, increasing employment and delivering a boost to the local...

Danny O’Brien says consolidated Sale College should be in this year’s budget

STATE Member for Gippsland South Danny O'Brien has highlighted the need for the construction of a new consolidated Sale College campus to be included...

Mine causes farmland concern

David Braithwaite The state government will put at risk the multimillion dollar horticultural and agricultural industries in East Gippsland, if Resources Victoria gives approval for...

Licence suspended for alleged erratic driving

A DRIVER had his licence suspended for a year and his car impounded after recording a high blood alcohol reading. Last Wednesday, police received multiple...

Locals receive scholarships from Gardiner Foundation

TWO local students are among eight from across Victoria who received scholarships from the Gardiner Foundation. The students from Victorian dairy regions, who will begin...

Red meat conference soon

The Gippsland Red Meat Conference is back for 2025 with the theme of 'Now. Next. Later'. Agriculture Victoria agriculture services director Kate Linden said the...

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Protect against mozzies following Loch Sport RRV detection

Two authorities have issued advice to travellers and residents heading to Wellington Shire’s coastal areas after routine mosquito trapping in Loch Sport detected Ross...