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Next chapter begins, Patterson appeals

By STEFAN BRADLEY   THE case of Gippsland’s notorious mushroom murderer, Erin Patterson, is not done yet, with the Leongatha woman set to face court again...

Women’s health top of the agenda

By PEACE IJIYERA   THE 15th annual Gippsland Sexual and Reproductive Health Forum was held on May 14 at Gippsland Performing Arts Centre (GPAC). Hosted by Gippsland...

Free public train travel period over

By AIDAN KNIGHT AND BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   IN a major bid to relieve cost-of-living pressures, the state government made all public transport across metropolitan and V/Line...

Green machine assembled

By LIAM DURKIN   BACK for more. Rochelle Hine will run on the Greens ticket at this year’s state election for the seat of Morwell. Dr Hine has...

Local petition reaches Canberra

By PEACE IJIYERA   NURSING graduate from Federation University, Churchill, Zoe Kapolos, saw her petition presented to the House of Representatives recently. The petition requests menstrual leave...

Fire fury: Newborough businesses in ruins

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   A DEVASTATING fire on Boolarra Avenue, Newborough last Thursday (May 28) was found to have been caused by an electrical fault. Three businesses...

Bull to bow out of politics

By DAVID BRAITHWAITE   MEMBER for Gippsland East Tim Bull will not contest November's state election. Mr Bull announced last week he will be drawing an end...

Budget to provide for GTLC programs

By KATRINA BRANDON   AFTER months of uncertainty, the state budget eased pressure for the Gippsland Trades and Labour Council (GTLC). GTLC runs community education programs and...

Orange tsunami: could One Nation really become the federal opposition?

By STEFAN BRADLEY   A SHOCK major opinion poll from the weekend forecasts that if an election was held today, Member for Gippsland Darren Chester would...

Infrastructue at risk from extreme weather: report

By DAVID BRAITHWAITE   MORE than $57 billion worth of state government-owned or regulated infrastructure is at risk of damage or destruction from extreme weather, a...

Passing the ‘HAUX’: local DJ making waves in the States

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   FROM shooting hoops to spinning decks, Mitchell Hauxwell Te Paa has made a name for himself in the music scene toward the...

Green whistle go-ahead for women’s health

By PEACE IJIYERA   ACROSS all Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health Hubs in Victoria, Penthrox, more commonly known as the green whistle, will now be available...

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Traralgon bypass needed decades ago

WHAT’S the hold up? Federal Member for Gippsland Darren Chester has formally tabled a petition in federal Parliament calling on the House of Representatives...