LIAM DURKIN THE industry most synonymous with Heyfield was celebrated to the fullest last month. After a 27-year hiatus, the Heyfield Timber Festival made
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Ag society remains in limbo
By Michelle Slater The Traralgon and District Agricultural Society remains in limbo as it waits to find a new home after the Traralgon Recreation
Stunning success
The inaugural Gippsland Red Meat Conference (GRMC) took place on February 15 at the Riviera Convention Centre in Bairnsdale with guests from across the
Innovation fund for irrigators now open
Irrigators with a bright idea are being asked to put their hands up for funds to put it to the test. The Irrigation Demonstration
Court injunctions impacting Gippsland mills
By PHILIP HOPKINS Timber mills around Victoria are bleeding, with even Australian Paper in the Latrobe Valley potentially threatened, as they are running out
MP calls on Canberra to fix ‘farcical situation’
By Tom Parry FEDERAL Member for Gippsland Darren Chester has backed three bushfire-affected communities whose application for funding was rejected by the federal government.