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How the 2024/25 state budget affects Wellington

IS Victoria's 2024/25 State Budget a positive plan for the future or a "horror budget"? Does it offer nothing, or does it instead show...

High Country TV series an impressive Australian mystery thriller

Stefan Bradley In this Binge/Foxtel eight-part crime drama, Andie Whitford gets transferred to the High Country, where she is tasked with investigating the mysterious disappearances...

TV show set in the High Country now airing

Filmed and set in Victoria, the mystery series High Country has aired four of its eight-episode season on streaming platform Binge and Fox Showcase. High...

Companies preliminarily selected to build wind farms off Gippsland coast

Philip Hopkins A GROUP of leading companies including AGL has been preliminary selected to build wind farms off the Gippsland coast to drive renewable energy...

New grants to help local musicians advance their career

New grants to support new music talent and back local music acts will be announced by the state government today, giving Gippsland musicians from...

Timber towns mourn loss of industry

TIMBER Towns Victoria has acknowledged a deep sadness and regret for the native timber harvesting communities and their families for the loss of regenerative...

More photos of the floods

Coverage of the heavy rain and flooding after Christmas was featured in the Friday, December 29 issue of the Gippsland Times. Here are some more...

You light it, you own it

BUSHFIRES cause devastation in Victorian communities, claiming lives, displacing families, and impacting livelihoods. Crime Stoppers Victoria is partnering with Victoria Police to remind people to...

Local cricket clubs boosted by record infrastructure support

CRICKET Victoria, in partnership with Cricket Australia and the Australian Cricketers' Association (ACA), will invest more than $1.3 million in Victorian cricket infrastructure projects...

Varroa mite fights evolves

AGRICULTURE Victoria is intensifying the fight against the Varroa mite in a bid to protect the honey industry after a national management group meeting...

Victorians can expect a drier and warmer spring

THE latest Seasonal Bushfire Outlook for spring suggests that Victorians can expect a drier and warmer spring, with a high chance of an earlier...

Celebrating 40 years of V/Line

Stefan Bradley V/Line is celebrating 40 years of getting Victorians around our state – with a Gippsland local reminiscing about his time working at Sale...

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Noonan and Schaupp perform at The Wedge tonight

Stefan Bradley Tomorrow at The Wedge, Katie Noonan and Karin Schaupp, both ARIA award-winning musicians, will be celebrating some of Australia's greatest female artists through...