Council makes call on NYE fireworks in Bass Coast
Bass Coast Shire Council have made a decision on their annual New Year’s Eve fireworks display in Cowes, Inverloch and Coronet Bay. Find out if they are going ahead or not.
Bass Coast Shire Council have made a decision on their annual New Year’s Eve fireworks display in Cowes, Inverloch and Coronet Bay. Find out if they are going ahead or not.
After delaying their plans to redevelop the former St Paul’s Home for Boys into a Newhaven five-star hotel, the “devastated” developers are now selling the Phillip Island site for $3.5m. Here’s why.
Regional tourism could be on the road to recovery as eager Melburnians flee the city after 123 gruelling days of lockdown. But the mass exodus has caused a few problems already.
Victorian Year 12 students have missed out on many milestones this year due to COVID-19 and now their end of year Schoolies celebrations in Phillip Island is looking like another casualty.
When the iconic Isle of Wight went up in flames in 2010, locals and tourists alike shed a tear for the grand old pub. But more than a decade later, fed up residents say it’s time the prime site was redeveloped.
Schoolboys celebrating the end of Year 12 were booted from their Wonthaggi school over a seemingly innocent day of festivities, with graduates accusing their principal of discrimination.
Even though it’s only a small town, holiday-makers are flocking to this Bass Coast area for more reasons than one. Find out which town is Victoria’s third most-searched destination.
A Morwell woman who threatened a terrified Centrelink manager and went on a crime spree has tried to argue her behaviour was not malicious. Here’s what happened.
A Gippsland woman busted with knives and cannabis in her car and handbag has blamed a catastrophic reason for her offending. Here’s what happened in court.
Phillip Island tourism and accommodation operators are celebrating news the ‘ring of steel’ will lift from November 9, with places booking up fast.
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