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Sun sets on Gippsland Dawn offshore wind project

The $10 billion Gippsland Dawn project has been shelved, after proponent BlueFloat Energy announced its withdrawal from the global offshore wind power industry. BlueFloat Energy's...

McLoughlins Beach Jetty rebuilt

The McLoughlins Beach Jetty has been rebuilt as part of a $18 million state government package for piers and jetties across Victoria funded in...

Deer hunting expanding in East Gippsland

The state government is expanding recreational hunting in East Gippsland. Outdoor Recreation Minister Steve Dimopoulos announced the National Parks Act will be amended to allow...

Hunter’s $120k trespassing pay-out lifts lid on poaching problem

Poachers sneak onto Lake Reeve Ranch under the cover of darkness without permission from owners Neil Page and Corrie De Visser. During their 18...

Gippy Water announces small bill increase

Gippsland Water customer bills will remain steady over the next 12 months. Acting managing director Nic Moss said the organisation was committed to ensuring bills...

Store to remain open

Sale's much-loved lingerie store Brief Affair has been saved from closure, with a new owner stepping in just days before the shop was due...

New life on the horizon for old visitor centre

Visitors to Sale, residents and community groups could soon utilise a revived information centre on the Princess Highway. The new operators of Sale Motor Village...

Yoorrook Justice Commission’s final report to pave a way forward

This report contains details of harm caused to people, as well as the names of Aboriginal people who are deceased. The Yoorrook Justice Commission's final...

Council welcoming feedback on plans

WELLINGTON Shire Council is welcoming feedback for its proposed Council Plan 2025-29, Financial Plan, Asset Plan and Municipal Public Health and Wellbeing Plan. These four...

Uber Eats now live in Sale

Uber Eats is now live in Sale – serving up greater convenience and fresh earning opportunities to locals and visitors in the area. The launch...

Volatile market for fertiliser imports

Tight global urea supplies are having a flow-on effect for Australian exporters, creating a volatile market due to geopolitical events and complex supply chains,...

Councillor labels fourth bin for glass a ‘burden’

Wellington Shire Council is pushing back against the state government's plan to mandate a fourth kerbside bin for glass, citing financial and logistical burdens. The...

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Loch Sport home burns down, man escapes with serious injury

A LOCH Sport home burnt down on Thursday morning after a portable camping cooktop reportedly exploded in the kitchen. The incident on Kookaburra St occurred...