African music sounds across the paddock where volunteers switch from hoeing and raking to drumming and dancing and back again. The United African Farm
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Volunteers step up at BlazeAid
Three years after retiring as a trade unionist Luke van der Meulen accepted a volunteer job he couldn’t say no to. In early April
River flows managed for drought
Low rainfall and the impact of drought has required a different approach to water releases this year. As part of the West Gippsland Catchment
Drought aid for Latrobe City
Latrobe City Council will be able to access $1 million under a federal goverment community drought relief program. It comes as Prime Minister Scott
Collaboration focus of group
Farmer the two organisations were “a voice for the same thing across Gippsland” and it made sense to bring them together. “Instead of a
First carbon credits go to Gippslanders
A Gippsland farm has become the first in the world to be eligible for soil credits under the Paris Agreement. The carbon credits were






