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With summer fast approaching, traders have come up with a plan for outdoor dining in Inverloch’s main street. But while some business owners are all for it, others are worried about limited parking in the area.
The aunt of a mother and child killed in a horror crash in Korumburra says her niece’s happy optimism and beautiful son’s cheeky smile will be missed, as tributes from the tight-knit community continue to flow.
Two people, believed to be a woman and a young boy, have died in a horror South Gippsland Highway crash after another vehicle slammed into the back of their car, pushing it into the path of an oncoming truck, between Korumburra and Leongatha.
A Heyfield man up on charges for the armed robbery of a Traralgon petrol station tried to shift the blame in a bizarre claim it wasn’t him but a “desperate unit with a sock”.
Owners of a popular Phillip Island carnival say a council plan to forcibly buy them out has “destroyed” them. Now Brian Watkins says he will seek compensation over the ordeal that has ruined his life.
A road maintenance company and its director have been convicted and fined more than $400k after the death of a young truck driver in West Gippsland.
Lang Lang Primary has been hit with a wave of crime, with grass ripped up by motorbikes, storm water pipes broken, doors kicked in and broken and windows smashed. But now the school is taking matters into its own hands.
With a sad and twisted past, this historical 1920s building has been the centre of discussion for decades. A five-star hotel was meant to be built on the derelict site by the end of the year but a developer says the project is now on hold. Find out why.
When Mark and Pharrah Underwood started their business in November 2019, they never imagined they would raise more than $4000 for local community groups. Now nearly 12 months on, they are more determined than ever to lift their game.
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