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Stratford CFA welcomes new faces

YOU can't be what you can't see, and Stratford Fire Brigade's new leadership team are hoping to inspire others to join CFA. Following recent brigade...

New name, new culture at Wattleglen Sale

AFTER being dogged by years of scandals and negative media coverage, the Wattleglen aged care facility in Sale, formerly Royal Freemasons Sale, have seized...

Why some of Gippsland’s CDS refund locations are disappearing

AFTER eight months of the Container Deposit Scheme (CDS) operation in the Wellington Shire, eight of the region's refund points have disappeared. Six were operated...

Fire services and waste levies to rise

Stefan Bradley THE state government has increased the fire services property levy and waste levy, payable by households. The Fire Services Levy will increase by $35...

Jobs Fair had opportunities galore at Gippsland Centre

Stefan Bradley ABOUT 35 employers set up displays throughout the Gippsland Centre for The Middle of Everywhere Jobs Fair last Thursday. The fair was held to...

Survey reveals shipwreck secrets off Wilson’s Prom

THE ghostly remains of a forgotten shipwreck off Wilson's Promontory have been revealed thanks to a new marine archaeological survey. Maritime archaeologists filmed the wreck...

Actor John Jarratt’s Q&A screening of What About Sal at Sale Cinema

Australian acting legend John Jarratt, of Wolf Creek and Picnic at Hanging Rock fame, will be at Sale Cinema tonight (Wednesday, May 22), for...

Clydebank Morass and rest of Dowd Morass reopens to hunters

CLYDEBANK Morass State Game Reserve near Clydebank, and an area of Dowd Morass State Game Reserve near Longford, reopened to duck hunting at 8am...

New properties in Maffra/Boisdale

Erika Allen DEVELOPMENT of “choice homes” on 64, five-acre lots along the Maffra-Briagolong Road will begin in 2025. Grant Wharfe, a housing developer based in Bairnsdale,...

PHN details disability barriers to health

PEOPLE with a disability in Gippsland find that getting support is hard and requires navigating a complex system. A new Priority Issues Paper from Gippsland...

Come one come all: It is your last chance to see Annemieke

ART lovers and nature enthusiasts have until this Sunday (May 26) to visit the once-in-a-lifetime blockbuster exhibition Annemieke Mein: A Life’s Work – A...

Police Beat May 17 2024

Cowwarr Weir damaged POLICE are investigating about $3000 worth of damage at Cowwarr Weir. Heyfield Police are investigating multiple instances of damage that occurred at 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...