Venison, sea urchins, blackberries and dandelions were just some of the delicacies available for consumption at the inaugural Feral Forage and Feast in Bruthen
Author: Gippsland Farmer
Fears for horse welfare
RSPCA Victoria inspectors have removed seven emaciated horses, two ponies and a donkey from a property in Gippsland. The rescue was part of a
Engaging introduction to farming technology for kids
St MARY’S Primary School, Newborough students have learnt a career in agriculture doesn’t necessarily mean getting dirt under the fingernails. Students recently took part
Agriculture Victoria drought support services available
Farmers across central and east Gippsland impacted by drought have a number of programs available to them to help manage through these challenging times
Artwork promotes reconcilliation
SoutheastNOW is on at the East Gippsland Art Gallery from May 24 to July 6 and features a diverse collection of work from 17
Activist inquiry goes regional
Member for Eastern Victoria Melina Bath has secured a commitment for regional hearings to be held as part of an inquiry into the Impact






