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- Pet owners face higher costs as Allan Labor government doubles dog and cat registration fees from $4.51 to $9 from July 2026
 Victorian pet owners will pay more as the Allan Labor government doubles dog and cat registration fees, drawing $10 million annually, amid rising state debt and cost-of-living pressures. - Bass Coast and South Gippsland Councils celebrate 21 graduates completing South Coast leadership program
 Bass Coast and South Gippsland councils celebrate 21 graduates of 2026 leadership program, highlighting regional collaboration, community leadership, and stronger local partnerships across the region. - Baw Baw Shire expands Reduce, Reuse, Recycle rebate to support households cutting waste and boosting sustainability outcomes
 Baw Baw Shire Council expands its environmental rebate program to include compost, reusable sanitary products and nappies, supporting waste reduction and sustainability efforts. - Darren Chester criticised Labor export fees as farmers warn of higher costs, burden and reduced export competitiveness
 Labor export fees up to 384 per cent spark criticism, with farmers warning of higher costs and reduced competitiveness for Australian agricultural exporters. - Gippsland Water gathers community feedback at Glengarry marathon event for future service planning
 Gippsland Water will collect community feedback at the Glengarry running festival, supporting future planning, interactive engagement and Sounding Board sign-ups with prize incentives. - Latrobe City Council 2026 satisfaction survey shows improved performance and strong community services results
 Latrobe City Council’s 2026 survey shows improved satisfaction, strong waste, library and recreation services, better communication, and ongoing focus on roads, engagement and community development priorities. - Newborough East Early Learning Victoria centre boosts childcare access and supports families growth in Latrobe City growth
 Newborough East Early Learning Victoria centre under construction will expand childcare access, support families, and deliver kinder programs for up to 130 children daily. - Darren Chester and Speaker Milton Dick MP launch 2026 speech competition for Gippsland students
 Darren Chester and Speaker Milton Dick MP launch 2026 My First Speech Competition for Gippsland students, encouraging Year 10–12 students to deliver speeches on issues they care about, with Canberra trips, prizes, and entries closing July 20, 2026. - Darren Chester praised Longford Primary School students for strong understanding of Australian democracy after visiting classes
 Darren Chester praised Longford Primary School students for their strong understanding of Australian democracy after visiting classes, discussing Parliament, answering questions, and commending their engagement, curiosity, and leadership knowledge. - Gippsland Water introduces SMS alerts for planned sewer works to keep registered customers informed
 Gippsland Water now offers SMS alerts for planned sewer works, helping registered customers stay informed about timing, outages and impacts, following feedback and building on existing communication and outage notification services. - Hogget Kitchen near Warragul offers seasonal Gippsland dining, vineyard views and local paddock-to-plate cuisine
 Hogget Kitchen near Warragul offers seasonal Gippsland dining, vineyard views and paddock-to-plate cuisine using local produce in a relaxed, scenic setting. - The Nationals reaffirmed support for shooters, hunters and farmers at Morwell forum opposing firearm law threats
 The Nationals held a Morwell forum supporting firearm owners, with leaders and 150 attendees opposing proposed law changes, criticising a Victorian firearms review and pledging to protect rights of lawful shooters, hunters and farmers. - Melina Bath said a VAGO report exposed ongoing failures in bushfire risk and fuel management
 A VAGO report has raised concerns about Victoria’s bushfire risk management, citing unreliable assessments, inconsistent fuel reduction practices, and ongoing failures to improve data accuracy and transparency under the Allan Labor government. - Neeri Nuff Wine Bar & Kitchen offers stylish Gippsland dining, local produce, wines and modern country cuisine in Neerim South
 Neeri Nuff Wine Bar & Kitchen in Neerim South offers stylish Gippsland dining, local produce, wines, and modern seasonal dishes in a relaxed setting. - Trailblazing Gippsland farmers use AI smart irrigation to save water, money, waterways, inspire others
 Gippsland farmers using AI and smart irrigation technology under demonstration trials led by West Gippsland CMA and Agriculture Victoria to save water, reduce costs, improve efficiency and protect waterways while sharing results across the region. - ANZAC Week Airshow draws strong crowds, boosts Gippsland economy, celebrates aviation, defence heritage and regional tourism growth
 The ANZAC Week Airshow drew strong crowds, generated a $1.8 million boost, showcased aviation excellence, and supported over 90 Gippsland businesses. - East Gippsland conservation project protects Redgum woodlands and wetlands, restoring critically endangered ecosystems
 Conservation projects across East Gippsland are protecting critically endangered Redgum woodlands and wetlands through revegetation, partnerships and long-term ecological restoration across 15 sites. - Melina Bath joined Principal Jason Horton and students planting Gallipoli Lone Pine tree
 Tanjil South Primary School students planted a Lone Pine seedling under the "100 Lone Pines Project" to honour ANZAC history, preserving Gallipoli’s legacy and strengthening community remembrance of Australia’s wartime sacrifices. - Tim Bull has demanded answers over delays to Mallacoota Ambulance Station rebuild and stalled progress
 Tim Bull has questioned delays to the Mallacoota Ambulance Station rebuild, seeking answers on funding, progress, and government accountability. - Tim Bull states that the Parliament Prize will help students learn democracy and share fresh community ideas
 Students across Gippsland are encouraged to enter the 2026 Parliament Prize by sharing ideas on community issues in a 90-second video, promoting civic engagement and understanding of Victoria’s democratic process. - Winter shutdown enables Macalister irrigation upgrades, improving infrastructure, automation, reliability and water delivery efficiency
 Winter irrigation shutdown enables major upgrades across Macalister Irrigation District, improving infrastructure, automation, reliability and long-term water delivery efficiency for farms and communities. - Yarragon’s Dowton Park unveils $3.965M pavilion, boosting community sport, accessibility, sustainability and future regional growth
 A $3.965 million pavilion at Yarragon’s Dowton Park has opened, delivering upgraded facilities, sustainability features and improved amenities supporting local sport, community participation and future regional growth. - Gippsland winter offers cosy fireplaces, hot springs, scenic retreats and romantic escapes across the region
Gippsland offers cosy winter escapes with fireplaces, tiny homes, lakeside retreats and Metung Hot Springs, creating romantic, relaxing experiences across scenic regional landscapes. - Darren Chester tables petition signed by 1300 Gippslanders urging governments to progress Traralgon bypass
Darren Chester has tabled a petition urging federal and Victorian governments to progress the long-delayed Traralgon bypass, backed by over 1300 Gippslanders, calling for funding, design completion and construction. - Bass Coast Shire Council presents Creative Industries Marketing Workshop at The Union Theatre in Wonthaggi on 21 July 2026
Bass Coast Shire Council’s free creative industries workshop offers marketing, PR and media insights, business support advice, and networking opportunities for artists, musicians and event organisers at Wonthaggi Union Theatre. - East Gippsland residents encouraged to join Warm Winter Read library reading program initiative winter from 1 June to 31 August 2026
East Gippsland libraries are encouraging residents aged 16+ to join the Warm Winter Read program, running until 31 August, to build reading habits, explore new books, and enjoy winter reading. - Gippsland Water trials 360-degree camera technology to improve sewer pump station inspections and worker safety
Gippsland Water has trialled 360-degree camera technology at sewer pump stations, improving safety and inspections by reducing confined space entry and supporting better maintenance planning across its network. - Gippsland Water urges residents to protect water meters from winter frost damage this winter
Gippsland Water is urging customers to protect water meters from frost this winter, as freezing temperatures can cause bursts and damage, recommending simple coverings and reporting faults via its 24/7 line. - GPAC hosts free Socceroos World Cup opener screening with family entertainment and community festivities on 14 June 2026
GPAC will host a free live screening of the Socceroos’ World Cup opener on June 14, featuring family entertainment, food trucks, live music, games and community celebrations in Traralgon. - Latrobe City Mayor Sharon Gibson criticises State Budget for favouring metro community connectors funding over regions
Latrobe City Mayor urges fair State Budget funding, criticising metro focus of Community Connectors program and calling for stronger regional support and engagement on community safety. - South Gippsland Shire Council connects to the community on open conversation session and other council project updates
South Gippsland Shire Council Connect with council sessions continue, alongside updates on waste services, kinder registrations, community events, exhibitions, safety initiatives, planning matters and local opportunities. - World Environment Day, West Gippsland farmers embrace carbon farming through CMA workshops initiative
West Gippsland farmers take climate action through CMA-led carbon farming workshops, learning to reduce emissions, improve land productivity, earn carbon credits, and build resilience. - Latrobe City endorses Victory Park master plan guiding staged Traralgon park upgrades, enhancing community, recreation and connectivity
Latrobe City Council has endorsed a Victory Park precinct master plan for Traralgon, guiding staged upgrades across five parks to improve recreation, environment, connectivity and community spaces. - Latrobe City seeks community members for its Visitor Economy Advisory Committee to support tourism, events and regional growth, EOI closes 5 July 2026
Latrobe City Council is seeking Expressions of Interest for its new Visitor Economy Advisory Committee, inviting community members with tourism, events and business experience to support regional growth and strategy delivery. - International Energy Agency (IEA) report reveals sharp decline in Australian critical minerals exploration investment amid net-zero push
The Nationals say an IEA report showing a 30 per cent fall in Australia’s critical minerals exploration spending highlights declining investment, blaming Labor’s net-zero policies and warning of broader impacts on mining and economic growth. - Join the Noojee Truffle Festival at Noojee and surrounding area from 10 July to 2 August 2026
The Noojee Truffle Festival (10 July-2 August 2026) celebrates winter truffles with hunts, farm experiences, dining events, trails and local produce across Noojee and surrounds. - Wellington Shire Council introduces subsidised extra rubbish bins for eligible households after waste policy consultation feedback
Wellington Shire Council has announced changes to its waste service in response to community feedback, including subsidised bins for young families and those with medical or disability needs. - East Gippsland Shire Council seeks community input for Events Action Plan to grow and strengthen regional events until 12 June 2026
East Gippsland Shire Council is developing an Events Action Plan and seeking community input to guide future event planning, support and growth across the region over the next four years. - Baw Baw Shire 2026–27 Community Grants Round One opens 15 June, with applications available by appointment
Baw Baw Shire Council has awarded over $141,000 in Community Grants to 41 local groups, supporting events, equipment and programs that strengthen community wellbeing, connection and participation. - Baw Baw Shire Council seeks feedback on revised Draft Community Engagement Policy, submit by 22 June 2026
Baw Baw Shire Council has released its Draft Community Engagement Policy for feedback until 22 June, aiming to strengthen communication, transparency and community participation in local decision-making processes. - Buchan Recreation Reserve redevelopment completed, delivering upgraded sporting, community and emergency facilities for local residents
Buchan Recreation Reserve redevelopment is complete, delivering a $6 million upgraded multi-use community, sporting and emergency hub ahead of its June 14 reopening. - East Gippsland Shire Council is seeking feedback for Port of Bairnsdale Master Plan, submit yours by 5 June 2026
Bairnsdale Historical Society photos highlight community memories at the Port of Bairnsdale, with East Gippsland Shire Council inviting residents to share stories to help shape the future masterplan. - East Gippsland Water and Council campaign using posters to promote water saving and correct wet wipes disposal
East Gippsland Water and Council have launched a joint campaign promoting water conservation and proper wet wipe disposal, using public signage to reach residents and visitors and reduce sewer blockages. - Loch Public Hall hosts community updates with local groups, councillors and regional progress reports on 3 June 2026
Community members are invited to Loch Public Hall on Wednesday for updates from local associations, progress groups, and councillors, with informal discussions available beforehand from 1.00pm. - Mallacoota Golf Course reopens after bushfire rebuild, marking major community recovery milestone and regional investment success
Mallacoota Golf Course officially reopens after Black Summer bushfires, marking $2 million redevelopment, community recovery, and celebration of volunteers, local investment, and regional sporting facilities in the Mallacoota-Genoa district. - South Gippsland 2027 kindergarten registrations closing soon with first-round enrolments due 30 June 2026
2027 kindergarten registrations for three- and four-year-olds are closing soon. Families must apply through South Gippsland Council by 30 June to secure first-round offers and nominate preferred kindergarten options. - The Nationals pledge fair infrastructure funding for Gippsland, addressing regional Victoria’s ongoing underinvestment gap
The Nationals have pledged to secure Gippsland a fair share of infrastructure funding, arguing regional Victoria is underfunded compared to its population and deserves greater investment in key services. - Tim Bull supports rejection of firearm ownership caps after Victoria’s firearms law review consultation
Gippsland East MP Tim Bull supports Victoria’s rejection of firearm ownership caps following a statewide review, highlighting community consultation, practical impacts for shooters, and the importance of balanced firearms regulation. - Bass Coast launches free tactile bin symbols boosting independence for vision-impaired residents across community
Bass Coast Shire Council is offering free Tactile Bin Symbols to help blind and low-vision residents identify kerbside bins by touch. Made from recycled plastic, the initiative promotes accessibility, independence and sustainability. - Camp Woolamai chosen as finalist in the 2026 Victorian Top Tourism Town Awards with voting open until 26 June 2026
Cape Woolamai is a finalist in the 2026 Victorian Top Tourism Town Awards. Bass Coast Shire Council is encouraging locals and visitors to vote, recognising the town’s outstanding visitor experiences and tourism commitment.
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