Closing in on the wombat slaughterers?
Despite clear evidence to identify the perpetrators of the mid-February Venus Bay wombat slaughter, as yet only one arrest has been made and no charges have been laid.
Don’t quarry: Neighbours up in arms as extent of hilltop mudstone mine revealed
The prospect of a new hill top shale mine has not landed well with neighbours and impacted residents overlooking Fish Creek Quarries (FCQ) on the Meeniyan-Promontory Road.
A large group of concerned local residents and businesses turned out recently to meet with environmental consultant Kerstin Brauns, who has been employed
Fiery Fury
Farmers, volunteers, and local councils across regional Victoria are up in arms after the state government passed its controversial Emergency Services and Volunteers Fund (ESVF) on 13 May. While the new fund is designed to boost critical emergency response services, many fear the cost will fall hardest on rural ratepayers.
Prom Coast News - Latest Edition 21 May
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Burn-off incidents surge as CFA pleads for caution
South Gippsland has experienced a dramatic increase in escaped burn-offs this autumn, with local CFA brigades reporting more than triple the number of incidents compared to the same period last year.
Data given to the Prom Coast News by the CFA, shows that District 9, which covers South Gippsland, has
