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Gippsland Water's new Climate Change Strategy aims for net zero targets, emphasising renewable energy, infrastructure upgrades, and environmental stewardship. Acting MD Simon Aquilina highlights progress and future plans. - Andrews Labor Government must increase funding so Victorian school students get mental health support they need
Labor needs to fund additional mental health support for the primary schools to give the young people the mental health support they need. - Former Australian Federal Police officer Dale Potter from Seaspray amongst first to get psychiatric trained assistance dog
Former Australian Federal Police (AFP) officer Dale Potter from Seaspray, is amongst the first people to receive a psychiatric trained assistance dog from the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA). - Funding cuts from Andrews Labor government leaves local councils to get ratepayers to pick up tab
Funding cuts as one of the battles the local councils are facing, forcing them to do more with less while ratepayers are footing the ever-increasing bill. - Latrobe City in Gippsland ready to host 2026 Commonwealth Games events and get economic and tourism boost
Premier's announcing Latrobe City as host city to the 2026 Commonwealth Games. - Martin Cameron joins TAC L2P as mentor driver helping local youth gain driving hours and get others to volunteer
Morwell's Nationals Member, Martin Cameron, energetically joins TAC L2P as a mentor driver, aiding local youth in obtaining crucial driving hours and inspiring others to engage in this fulfilling volunteer endeavour. - Bidfood Morwell new cold storage food distribution facility and LV Shade Sails expansion get Victorian government support
Latrobe City Council welcomes the Victorian government's support of 47 new jobs across Morwell and Traralgon through the Regional Jobs Fund.

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