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Foster business targeted in third break-in attempt
Aherns Fruit Market in Foster was targeted by an attempted break-in on the night of Monday 16 June, marking the third security incident at the family business in just over two years.
Director Sam Bright reported that an offender attempted to enter through a side door at 9:45pm on
The curious case of Foster’s empty weatherboard
Passing 100 Station Road in Foster, just opposite the hospital, is a frustrating sight for those looking for a home to rent. But for the former tenant, the last four years of her residence there was a “living hell”.
The property looks for all intents and purposes to be a
Esso navigating PFAS contamination concerns in Corner Inlet
Concern was raised about the removal of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances or PFAS vessels aboard the ExxonMobil-Woodside Energy oil and gas platforms at a recent public consultation meeting held by the company in Yarram.
Hope yet for Toora's Royal Standard
With safety fencing going up at Toora’s Royal Standard hotel, all of a sudden there is a buzz going round the town that there’s life in the old girl yet.
Two Prom Coast locals honoured in King's Birthday Awards
Two prominent South Gippsland community members have been recognised in this year's King's Birthday Honours, receiving Medals of the Order of Australia (OAM) for their outstanding service.
Wind fans unite at Toora
A group of hardy Gippslanders came together on Global Wind Day on Sunday 15 June to celebrate wind power up at the Toora Wind Farm. Community members and workers united under the turbines, highlighting the opportunities for the region in onshore and offshore wind.
