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Hemp, hemp, hooray

By KATRINA BRANDON OPENING the door to a new industry, iHemp Victoria held the annual Global Hemp Summit (GHS) last month. Over three days, hundreds of...

More buses under recommendation 13 (thirteeeeeen)

By STEFAN BRADLEY INFRASTRUCTURE Victoria (IV) has called on the state government to add more regional bus and coach services, including in Gippsland, for better...

SEC to deliver Delburn

JUST in time for Christmas, the SEC announced its acquisition of the Delburn Wind Farm last month. The move signals confidence in Gippsland’s continued role...

Concerns for micro-meatworks

By AIDAN KNIGHT VICTORIA’S butchery sector is witnessing a rise in “micro-meatworks,” as small and medium-scale farmers look to slaughter and process their own livestock...

Fishing and game management to merge

By STEFAN BRADLEY THE state government will merge its fisheries and game management authorities to create a single entity to oversee outdoor recreation in Victoria. Outdoor...

Morwell union office building unsafe

By AIDAN KNIGHT THE Mining and Energy Union’s (MEU) Morwell office says escalating crime and antisocial behaviour in its industrial complex has created an increasingly...

Valley residents bracing for heatwave

By KATRINA BRANDON SCORCHING temperatures are set for this week, with Wednesday, January 7, expected to reach a top of 41 degrees. Similar temperatures are to...

Hysteria over fake fight

By AIDAN KNIGHT A BIZARRE jest turned into a community event, after a comedic ‘public notice’ poster made waves on Facebook last year. More than 500...

Hazelwood harriers of the net

By KATRINA BRANDON AND STEFAN BRADLEY LET’S get connected! Rural Fibre Co (RFC) brought faster speeds and celebrations to the Hazelwood North Community Hall last month. Launching its...

Grand Theft Auto Gippsland

By AIDAN KNIGHT and LIAM DURKIN POLICE spent the days between Christmas and New Year in hot pursuit, after a manhunt unfolded across the Latrobe...

Water, water everywhere for next year

GIPPSLAND Water has released its Annual Water Outlook, confirming its urban water storage levels across the service area remain secure. The company’s acting managing director,...

Labor think tank offers balanced energy debate

By PHILIP HOPKINS CONTESTING climate policy over energy reliability and high bills for working-class people is not extremism, according to the head of the Labor...

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Fitzroy’s final fling in the big league, 30 years on

Liam Durkin THIS year marks 30 years since the Fitzroy Football Club ceased to exist in the AFL. While the merger with the Brisbane...