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Aboriginal culture showcased in art

More than 50 children exhibited their interpretation of culture on Friday, 7 July for what was the first NAIDOC Week Children's Art Exhibition ran by Anglicare Victoria Reconciliation Action Plan Committee.

AGL and Fed Uni team up

Federation University signed a collaboration agreement with AGL Energy at the university campus in Churchill on Friday.

Taking 50,000 youth voices to the UN

The 2017 Australian Youth Representative to the United Nations Paige Burton visited Lowanna College late last month to hear from nominated students from year 7 to 12 about their highest concerns in society.

Graves of Gippsland

Ever since she was a young girl growing up in Moe, Gay Rogers had a fascination with history, which has led her to publish her latest book, 'Lone Graves of Gippsland'.

Man surrenders after siege

An eight hour siege at Moe ended about 1am this morning after police were called to the Kent Street property following reports of a "family-related incident".

Showcasing Gippsland

The Committee for Gippsland hosted a Jobs and Innovation Showcase Program on Friday at Federation University on Friday.

Mill buy-out has partners

State Minister for Regional Development Jaala Pulford has confirmed the State Government's in-principle agreement to purchase the Australian Sustainable Hardwood timber mill in Heyfield will be done in partnership with the private sector.

‘Open for business’ approach

The State Government has released its long-awaited brown coal policy which imposes a strict emissions standard on new projects while leaving the door open for carbon capture and storage.

Going beyond the surface

A Newborough artist's fascination with indigo started a year ago and now the various shades of the pigment form a thread throughout her recently opened exhibition at arcYinnar.

Alleged positive drug test

A man has allegedly returned positive to a roadside drug test after police pulled him over at Traralgon on Monday.

No dumping: tranquil reserve tarnished

Outraged residents are disgusted after rubbish including milk cartons, empty dog food tins and fast food packaging was recently dumped near Toms Bridge on Tanjil East Road at Maryvale.

Opportunity to hand in unwanted guns

Heirloom firearms can be discarded under a no-questions-asked arrangement following Australia's first gun amnesty since the 1996 Port Arthur massacre.

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