A kaleidoscope of artists
In this new series, Cathy Duvel is delving into the artistic side of our local communities, and how our magnificent coastlines, glorious sunsets and sunrises, abundance of wildlife and sprawling landscapes inspire a kaleidoscope of local artists.
Are our roads roadworthy? Have your say today
Feedback is being sought from the electorate by South Gippsland Shire Council on its Draft Road Management Plan.
Pine in the bum: Pines a growing problem for South Gippsland's environment
From Tuesday, July 1, Victorian motorists must reduce their speed to 40 kilometres per hour when passing any incident response vehicle displaying flashing lights, following an expansion of existing road safety laws.
Esso petition reaches state parliament
On 18 June, Victoria’s upper house heard a petition brought by the people of Gippsland and Friends of the Earth concerning ExxonMobil’s plans to begin the decommissioning of 13 rigs in the Bass Strait.
VicGrid powers strengthened as Council seeks broader benefits
South Gippsland Shire Council has welcomed newly announced renewable energy funding but called for broader infrastructure support as the Allan Labor Government introduced legislation to expand VicGrid's authority over renewable energy planning.
New drink taps for Fishy PS
Fish Creek Primary School officially turned on its new drink taps on Monday 30 June, which feature unique artwork by Indigenous artist Luke Penrith, thanks to a $10,000 Community Resilience Grant from South Gippsland Water.
The kids at Monday morning assembly excitedly drank it all in, as South Gippsland
