RESIDENTS of Yanakie and Port Franklin are a step closer to receiving a high-speed fixed wireless internet service through the National Broadband Network, with South Gippsland Shire Council granting planning […]
“A RESOUNDING success!” That was how the chair of the Prom Coast Seachange Festival, Deb Bray, summed up this year’s festival which exploded across the district last weekend. “The festival […]
IT HAS been two years since the last one and this year’s Prom Coast Seachange Festival promises to be bigger and better than ever. After months of careful preparation, finally […]
ELEVENTH hour concessions from NBN Co appear to have allowed a compromise in the bitter battle over the positioning of telecommunications facilities at Fish Creek and Yanakie to deliver a […]
IN TERMS of bums on seats, the Venus Bay Summer Beach Bus service introduced last summer was hardly a roaring success. As the manager of the Venus Bay Community Centre, […]
SOUTH Gippsland Hospital in Foster is now the proud owner of a magnificent new CT scanner. The $200,000 machine, purchased with a grant from the Percy Baxter Charitable Trust, is […]
THE annual Murray to Moyne Cycle Relay took place on Saturday and Sunday April 6 and 7, with local team ‘The South Gippsland Riders’ participating for the third time in […]
FOSTER doctor Hutchison Thurairaja has been accepted into a prestigious training scheme funded by the federal government. ‘Dr Hutch’ as he is affectionately known by his colleagues and patients, is […]
MURRAY Goulburn has announced an immediate $19.1 million investment in its Leongatha facilities, lifting the site’s UHT manufacturing output by approximately 70 million litres of additional capacity each year. It […]
A HANDFUL of enthusiastic volunteers have already made good progress on the development of the old Foster railway station precinct as Foster Station Park. Now, as the Foster Station Park […]
AMBULANCE Victoria Pipes and Drums marched down Foster’s main street on Sunday, accompanied by ambulances old and new, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the opening of the local […]
PATIENTS have given the thumbs up to Foster’s South Gippsland Hospital in the latest government survey into patient satisfaction in Victorian hospitals. South Gippsland Hospital’s score of 88.5 out of […]
PRESSING on with its grand plans to ‘unlock Victoria’s nature-based tourism’, the Victorian government this week released guidelines for tourism investment opportunities in national parks. Minister for Environment and Climate […]
TERM One came to an end last week and with it the tenure of Foster Primary School’s principal for the last seven years, Fiona Bull, who is retiring after almost […]
RUMBLES of discontent are rising to a crescendo across South Gippsland as more and more communities express dissatisfaction with what they see as a flawed consultation process for the roll-out […]
THE day nearly ended in disaster for an elderly couple from Tooradin who had hoped to enjoy a day’s fishing in Corner Inlet last Wednesday. The 80-year-old man and his […]
TASMANIA is known as the ‘apple isle,’ but Toora is fast becoming known as South Gippsland’s pear capital. South Gippslanders would already be aware of the success of the inaugural […]
LONG anticipated by many, the doors of the new Meeniyan Bendigo Bank Agency officially opened for business last Wednesday morning to the delight of all. The new Agency is situated […]
HIGH speed broadband is all very well, say Fish Creek father and son Peter and Michael Thomson, but they can’t help wondering why they have not been consulted about NBN […]
THREE young doctors and two fourth year medical students have joined the medical team at Foster Medical Centre. All say they are delighted to be here. The local practice (and […]
KEENLY anticipated by locals and tourists alike, the completion of the missing link in the Great Southern Rail Trail has moved a step closer. Deputy Premier and Member for Gippsland […]
MORE than $2.5 million from the Victorian Coalition Government’s recently announced $45 million roads repair and restore package has been allocated to repair damaged roads in South Gippsland, according to […]
THE new Meeniyan Bendigo Bank Agency will be operating from Brown Wigg as of today, (Wednesday, March 13). The agency was previously located in Meeniyan at First National Prom Country […]
THE community will be given every opportunity to assist South Gippsland Shire Council in developing a long-term vision for the shire. At last Wednesday’s meeting, Council voted to establish a […]
ADDITIONAL annual funding of $1 million will be required for South Gippsland Shire Council to continue to take a proactive approach to maintaining its roads, eliminating risks before they present. […]
TOWERS to bring a fixed wireless high-speed broadband to communities with low population density in South Gippsland are at various stages of development. Subject to final planning and other approvals, […]
THE weather could not have been better for the thousands who flocked to the Foster Show last Saturday, with attendances even better than at the 2011 Show which was held […]
THE federal government’s decision, announced last week, to reinstate funding it had cut from Victoria’s health system this financial year has been welcomed by the state government, the Victorian Healthcare […]
“WE ARE over the moon,” said the president of the Snake Island Cattlemen’s Association, Peter Mabilia, about the state government’s announcement that it will not proceed with balloted hunting of […]
ALL roads will lead to Foster this Saturday for the 106th annual Foster and District Show and the event is guaranteed to have something of interest for everyone – including […]
FOLLOWING the recent resignation of CEO Claire Schmierer, who is moving back to Melbourne to be closer to her family, Prom Country Aged Care (PCAC) Committee of Management (COM) is […]
THE first Chris Richter heard of a proposal to construct a 40 metre monopole at Port Franklin to provide access to fixed wireless high-speed broadband was an article in ‘The […]
THE Foster to Welshpool Rail Trail Extension Project is now officially underway following the turning of the first sod of earth last Friday at the corner of Charity Lane and […]
A DONATION of $100,000 is the first major contribution to the recently established South Gippsland Hospital Community Foundation. Directors of the Foundation have expressed their thanks to long-time Corner Inlet […]
SHOTS FIRED AT WELSHPOOL ON Saturday February 9, at approximately 10am, a 50 year-old Port Welshpool man was arrested at his home address. Police will allege that the man was […]
LOCAL fire brigades have attended several call-outs in recent weeks, prompting a stern message from Foster CFA brigade captain David Jones. “Ignorance is no excuse. The public should be aware […]
YANAKIE Campdraft is a small non-profit organisation with a big heart. The campdraft is run on an annual basis and all funds raised are donated to local organisations and health […]
WATCH it all happen at the Foster Show on Saturday February 23, when from 10 am a sheep will be shorn every hour in during special demonstrations by Peter Gay, […]
TOORA identity Irene Spooner’s tireless efforts over 40 years on behalf of her local community were acknowledged on Australia Day when she was awarded Corner Inlet Citizen of the Year. […]
Stabbing at Agnes A 24-YEAR-OLD man was stabbed in a house at Agnes last Tuesday, January 22. He was airlifted to The Alfred hospital in Melbourne with life-threatening injuries and […]