Home Community Jim Fairchild talks second book on local stories – ‘Fewer Curlies –... Jim Fairchild's book has over 200 years of his own relatives' history that can continue to be passed down. Community Jim Fairchild talks second book on local stories – ‘Fewer Curlies – More Characters’ Stefan Bradley 18/07/2024 FacebookTwitterEmail Stefan Bradley WHAT’S important to a local community? You can say services or infrastructure – but what makes us unique […] Let's Stay Connected There’s no better way to stay connected with your local community than with a digital subscription to the Gippsland Times. Please subscribe or login to access all content. Username Password Remember Me Forgot Password Latest News Project to secure the future of the local mint-bush 19/04/2025 Gippsland Water's involvement in a two-year genetic study of the Wellington mint-bush is providing valuable insights into the threatened species. The Wellington mint-bush is unique... Feedback on upper house reform 18/04/2025 Making the case for Stretton Park 18/04/2025 John Pesutto’s legal, political and financial strife 17/04/2025 Easter season finale at Bairnsdale Speedway 17/04/2025