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  • Bushfires burned throughout the state last month, with local firefighters putting their hands up to help. Photo: Seb Nieuwestee

    State in flames: summer warning

    Katrina BRANDON AS February ends the so-called “summer period”, the heat does not end here. Hot and dry conditions continue throughout the state, with
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  • People are urged to plan ahead and stay informed about conditions and warnings as parts of the state continue to battle bushfires. Photo: Facebook

    No excuse for no fire plan: Erica brigade

    Katrina BRANDON RECENT bushfires have highlighted the importance of planning for the bushfire season. Authorities warn that people should be prepared if one occurs
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  • Beef fridge

    Decades of Gippsland meat

    Aidan Knight NESTLED in the heart of West Gippsland, Radford’s Meats stands as a testament to Australian family business resilience, a multigenerational enterprise that
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  • Keeping up with this year’s Australian meat trends. Photo: Contributed

    New trends hitting red meat

    MEAT & Livestock Australia (MLA) announced the launch of Rare Medium: 2026 Red Meat Trends – a major new foodservice resource showcasing the innovation,
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    Farmers suffering at hands of big supermarkets

    POTATO farmers are currently earning $500 a tonne – around $200 short of making it worth their while. “That really needs to be $700
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Bushfires burned throughout the state last month, with local firefighters putting their hands up to help. Photo: Seb NieuwesteePeople are urged to plan ahead and stay informed about conditions and warnings as parts of the state continue to battle bushfires. Photo: FacebookBeef fridgeKeeping up with this year’s Australian meat trends. Photo: ContributedFarmer holding in hands the harvest of potatoes. stock Image

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Bushfires burned throughout the state last month, with local firefighters putting their hands up to help. Photo: Seb Nieuwestee
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State in flames: summer warning

February 5, 2026 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on State in flames: summer warning

Katrina BRANDON AS February ends the so-called “summer period”, the heat does not end here. Hot and dry conditions continue throughout the state, with

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People are urged to plan ahead and stay informed about conditions and warnings as parts of the state continue to battle bushfires. Photo: Facebook

No excuse for no fire plan: Erica brigade

February 5, 2026 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on No excuse for no fire plan: Erica brigade
Keeping up with this year’s Australian meat trends. Photo: Contributed

New trends hitting red meat

February 5, 2026 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on New trends hitting red meat
Farmer holding in hands the harvest of potatoes. stock Image

Farmers suffering at hands of big supermarkets

February 5, 2026 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Farmers suffering at hands of big supermarkets
Member for Eastern Victoria Region, Melina Bath, stood with Field and Game member and law-abiding firearm owner Ryan Weeratunge on the steps of state Parliament to launch a new e-petition calling on the Allan Labor government to properly enforce existing gun laws and reject rushed, ineffective changes. In the wake of the devastating tragedy and amid growing concerns about extremist terrorism and hate crime, Ms Bath said community safety must always come first - but warned against hurried legislative responses that risk missing the real problem. “What we witnessed was horrific, and Australians rightly want action to prevent terrorism, combat antisemitism and ensure Victorians are safe,” Ms Bath said. “But changing laws in a hurry, without evidence, risks penalising responsible, lawabiding firearm owners like Ryan, while failing to address the failures in intelligence, monitoring and enforcement that have underpinned serious incidents.” Mr Weeratunge is a licensed, law-abiding Australian who hunts duck and deer for his table and shares his harvest with family and friends. Like thousands of regional Victorians, he complies with Victoria’s already strict firearms laws and storage requirements. Ms Bath said Victoria already has some of the toughest gun laws in the nation, and that past serious incidents have repeatedly involved individuals known to authorities -pointing to breakdowns in compliance, resourcing and enforcement, not gaps in legislation. “The Nationals strongly support decisive action to prevent terrorism and keep Victorians safe, but any review of firearms laws must be evidence-led and free from pre-determined assumptions about lawful owners,” Ms Bath said. The petition calls on the state government to: Properly enforce existing firearms laws and fix compliance and resourcing gaps; Ensure the current Victorian review is evidence-based and transparent; Reject new restrictions unless clear, publicly available evidence shows they will improve safety, and; Guarantee genuine consultation with lawful firearm owners, sporting shooters and hunting organisations. Member for Gippsland Darren Chester has warned the federal government's proposed changes to firearms laws will unfairly target rural and regional Australians, while failing to address the causes of the Bondi terrorist attack. Mr Chester accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of using gun law reform as a distraction from the government's failure to act decisively on the growing threat of anti-Semitism and Islamic extremism in Australia. Mr Chester said Australians expected strong leadership focused on preventing extremist violence, not rushed and ill-conceived policy changes that penalised people who have done nothing wrong. "Instead of confronting the hard issues around extremism, social cohesion and national security, the Prime Minister appears to be pursuing a knee-jerk response that unfairly targets law-abiding firearm owners, particularly in regional and rural communities like Gippsland," he said. Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said, a generation after the previous reforms, it was time to update gun laws "to keep our country safe". "We have to address the motivation and the method of these crimes. No one can justify why this household had so many firearms," Mr Burke said. Mr Chester said firearms were used legitimately across Gippsland for pest control, farming, sport, and hunting, and these activities had nothing to do with the extremist violence seen at Bondi. "It wasn't farmers or sporting shooters who carried out this terrorist attack," he said. "This was an act of violent extremism, and the government's focus should be on strengthening counter-terrorism measures, enforcing existing laws, and implementing the findings of its own Anti-Semitism Envoy, not taking rights away from law-abiding gun owners." Mr Chester said the Liberal-National Coalition remained open to sensible, evidence-based reforms that closed genuine loopholes, but would not support measures that stripped rights from responsible firearm owners without any consultation.

Bondi: guns laws “not the problem”

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Cattle prices keep stable for September

November 25, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Cattle prices keep stable for September

CATTLE prices were stable in September, Australian milk production was down, lamb prices eased, but wool was on the up, according to the latest

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Holsteins still tops

April 4, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Holsteins still tops
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Livestock ID threat

February 6, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Livestock ID threat
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Calls to rethink the role of methane

March 5, 2024 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Calls to rethink the role of methane

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Australia’s red meat sector achieves new milestone

November 25, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Australia’s red meat sector achieves new milestone

AUSTRALIA’S red meat and livestock sector entered 2025 on a strong footing, achieving new milestones in growth, innovation and global competitiveness despite a rapidly

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Extreme rarity as triplet calves born

Extreme rarity as triplet calves born

June 25, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Extreme rarity as triplet calves born
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Lamb prices up on five-year average

June 25, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Lamb prices up on five-year average
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Be aware of blue-green algae in farm water supplies

December 21, 2022 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Be aware of blue-green algae in farm water supplies

Food and Wine

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Rise in on-farm butchers

February 5, 2026 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Rise in on-farm butchers

Aidan KNIGHT VICTORIA’S butchery sector is witnessing a rise in “micro-meatworks,” as small and medium-scale farmers look to slaughter and process their own livestock

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Decades of Gippsland meat

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No disguise for plant-based meat – Europe

November 25, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on No disguise for plant-based meat – Europe
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Consumers increase meat intake MLA states

November 25, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Consumers increase meat intake MLA states
Oyster industry for lakes

Oyster industry for lakes

November 21, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Oyster industry for lakes
Eat, Drink, Play Gippsland organisers Dan Sims and Rhett McLean.

Come eat, drink and play in Gippy

August 6, 2025 Gippsland Farmer Comments Off on Come eat, drink and play in Gippy

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  • No excuse for no fire plan: Erica brigade
  • Rise in on-farm butchers
  • Decades of Gippsland meat
  • New trends hitting red meat
  • Farmers suffering at hands of big supermarkets
  • Bondi: guns laws “not the problem”
  • Locals deployed to bushfire zones
  • Getting the young on board dairy train
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  • Meatstock to fire up Gippsland
  • YFF ‘thumbs up’ for freeze on farm levy
  • Money on the table for farm forestry
  • Cattle found shot on Tyers property

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