By Michelle Slater A YINNAR South farmer is being forced to walk across a rickety homemade bridge to access his own property while waiting
Month: October 2022
Softwood plantings are on the way
By PHILIP HOPKINS THE state government will spend $120 million in a deal with the private sector to establish 14,000 hectares of softwood plantations
Loy Yang will have future, AGL insists
By MICHELLE SLATER AGL has promised it will work with state and federal governments develop a national energy workforce strategy in light of its
Energy hub plan is in place
By MICHELLE SLATER AGL has promised to accelerate its plans to turn Loy Yang into an industrial energy hub after it brought forward the
Spring firewood season ending next month
FIREWOOD collectors are being urged to responsibly source firewood this spring to help protect the state’s threatened native wildlife populations. The spring firewood season
All govt must be involved: Chester
THE federal Member for Gippsland, Darren Chester, said he was “alarmed and disappointed” by AGL’s decision and was unconvinced there would be enough reliable