An invisible crisis
The housing crisis is pushing increasing numbers of single and older women in Gippsland into unstable living situations, with experts warning the problem is largely invisible but rapidly worsening.
The Grattan Institute’s latest analysis reveals alarming statistics, with nearly 80 percent of single retired women who rent privately living
Meeniyan frustration at phone outages
Meeniyan residents and businesses are demanding answers from Telstra as a significant phone outage enters its second week, despite the telecommunications giant claiming the issue was resolved.
The outage has severely impacted local businesses, with Lyrebird Arts Council unable to process ticket sales and taking IOUs at the Cash Savage
MDU win Prom Coast Derby
MDU started at 3/66 on the second day, eyeing off back to back wins and chasing a modest Foster total. Paul Le Page (100) and Wayne Prosser (55) both picked up from where they’d left off on day one to put the Foster bowlers to the sword and
Welcome to the Prom Coast News
The Prom Coast News is an independent community published newspaper covering the South Gippsland townships of Meeniyan, Stony Creek, Buffalo, Fish Creek, Foster, Port Franklin, Toora, Port Welshpool, Welshpool, Yanakie, Tidal River, Waratah Bay, Sandy Point, Walkerville, Tarwin Lower and Venus Bay.
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