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Gippsland Art Gallery’s autumn season launch this Friday

Gippsland Art Gallery will launch two new exhibitions this Friday night. The major exhibition this autumn is Gifted 3, the latest showcase of recent donations...

Bringing Ol’ Blue Eyes to Sale

STAR of the theatre and TV, Ian Stenlake returns to Sale next week to portray one of the greatest musical artists of all time,...

Bass Coast Surf Film Festival returns

The Bass Coast Surf Film Festival this month will present a selection of carefully curated Australian and international films to the surf and surf...

State and federal government stand-off over windfarms

Philip Hopkins THE proposed windfarms off the Gippsland coast, with an estimated construction cost of $100 billion to produce, at full capacity, 25,000 megawatts of...

Action demanded on transmission lines

STATE Member for Gippsland South Danny O'Brien says the state government must quickly move to shut down the prospect of transmission lines through South...

Business site in Sale purchased for $3.6 million

A COMMERCIAL property in the Sale central business district has sold for $3.647 million. The site at 82 McArthur St is currently occupied by outdoor...

VFF calls for caged egg phase-out pause

The Victorian Farmers Federation (VFF) is calling on the state and federal governments to pause the proposed national phaseout of conventional cages by 2036...

Fingerboards project progresses

Gippsland Critical Minerals (GCM) has released an update on its work to complete the rescoping of the Fingerboards Critical Minerals Project and plans for...

Police Beat: March 5 2025

Have you seen this driver? POLICE are seeking witnesses of a truck which was allegedly driven erratically last week. Last Wednesday, February 26, about 8.30am, police...

AI-generated journalism falls short of audiences’ expectations: report

IT pays to invest in humans. A new industry report has found audiences and journalists are growing increasingly concerned by generative artificial intelligence (AI) in...

Sessions to shape Stratford plan

Wellington Shire Council will host sessions tonight and tomorrow to gain community insights into the future of Stratford. The proposed Stratford Structure Plan will set...

Hefty penalties for brawl between Gormandale and Rovers

Liam Durkin TWO players at the centre of the dust up between Gormandale and Rovers cricket clubs have been slapped with lengthy bans. Gormandale fast bowler...

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Bird of the Month for April: Pacific black duck

The medium sized Pacific black duck is a familiar sight in East Gippsland wetlands, estuaries and bays. In more urbanised areas they can be seen...