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Messmates in Warragul.
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Messmates

Poster child for new-wave regional dining.

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Hogget Kitchen showcases Gippsland produce.
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Hogget Kitchen

Restaurant that bottles the warmth of great dinner parties.

Messmates occupies a former bakery in the centre of Warragul.
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This former bakery in a Warragul shopping centre is now a hatted restaurant worth travelling for

Warragul locals couldn’t be happier to find a restaurant with a winning formula right in the centre of town.

  • Besha Rodell
Wayne Farnham is the Liberal candidate for Narracan, where a supplementary election will be held this month.

On the ground in the one Victorian region still in state election mode

The death of the Nationals candidate in the Victorian seat of Narracan made it a failed election. Now other candidates are running in the election.

  • Rachel Eddie
Traffic in Drouin.

Congestion spreads to regions: bumper-to-bumper traffic no longer just a city problem

Suburban-style traffic jams are becoming increasingly common in growing parts of regional Victoria; a sign that spending on roads is not keeping ace with population growth.

  • Benjamin Preiss
A damaged building on Chapel Street caused by the Woods Point earthquake in September.

Earth tremor rocks Warragul months after Victoria’s largest quake

Dozens of Gippsland residents felt the 2.9 magnitude quake on Tuesday afternoon, but emergency services say there were no reports of damage.

  • Marta Pascual Juanola
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Jane Marshall who is battling breast cancer and is self isolating to avoid exposure to coronavirus.

Life in isolation: Portraits of a society in lockdown

Meet some of the Victorians living under strict quarantine and hear how they are coping in these strange times.

  • Rachael Dexter and Justin McManus
Short ribs. Pic Simon Schluter 7 April 2017.
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Minimal intervention wines meet minimal intervention cooking in Warragul

Wine lords Patrick Sullivan and William Downie join forces at a winery restaurant in Warragul.

  • Gemima Cody
Big Spoon Little Spoon, Warragul.
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Big Spoon Little Spoon

This smart little place is a boon for Warragul. Smart food, smart service and a wine list with real regional spice.

  • Larissa Dubecki

Big Spoon Little Spoon

Melbourne’s urban sprawl has embraced the hamlet of Warragul, bringing touches of city chic, like Big Spoon Little Spoon.

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