Acessw to competitive mobile coverage, or even just consistent mobile coverage, is a common concern for many regional and rural residents and is an
Day: June 1, 2018
Graves of Gippsland
Ever since she was a young girl growing up in Moe, Gay Rogers has had a fascination with history, which has led her to
Great guardians
Poowong resident Jan Richards has combined her two passions, photography and Anatolian Shepherd dogs, to create a one-of-a-kind photographic collection that captures the essence
Uncertainty around fire services restructure
Local CFA volunteers have welcomed the appointment of a select committee to review the State Government’s proposal to restructure Victorian fire services. It comes
Shaggy Scots
Some of the rolling green hills around Warragul could easily be mistaken for those typical of the United Kingdom, particularly when there are shaggy-coated
Humes finding the way to Wagyu
After three decades of working at Australian Paper’s Maryvale Mill, Traralgon resident Malcolm Hume decided it was time to pursue a childhood dream. Last