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Email Families in East Gippsland and surrounds have been left “bitterly disappointed” by the axing of a beloved school holiday program.
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2nd July 2025
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Parks Victoria quietly cuts junior ranger events in eastern Victoria
Families in East Gippsland and surrounds have been left “bitterly disappointed” by the axing of a beloved school holiday program.
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Historic 86,000ha North Qld cattle station carved up
A Queensland cattle farming family have sold two of their stations, spanning a combined 34,500ha, in separate sales worth millions.
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American investors snap up huge Aussie chicken farmer
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Transmission Company Victoria is desperate to sign up farmers to VNI West easement deals, offering landholders huge easement dollars. See the details.
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Once the only bank opening branches in country Australia, Bendigo Bank is now planning to close five regional Victorian outlets. Here’s the latest.
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