It was suggested the ceremonial medallion could be melted down and reinvested in community services.
Gunaikurnai Land and Water Aboriginal Corporation, South Gippsland and Wellington shires secure $4.7 million for offshore wind planning.
Nostalgic knick-knacks, intriguing artefacts and rare oddities abound in these local stores.
A Bass Coast Shire councillor said the industry takes advantage of people who can’t afford a gambling addiction.
From Phillip Island to Bairnsdale there are plenty of hand crafted beer and cider to wet your whistle.
Environmental groups call for scrutiny and a strategic plan as proposal moves to the next stage.
Environmental groups warn proposed permits will trigger invasive practice and derail climate goals.
Energy and Climate Change Senior Fellow at the Grattan Institute Tony Wood spoke to the Gippsland Monitor about power bills, how they work and what impacts them.
The change, announced in July, means such imports will be allowed into Australia for the first time since 2003.
Community effort plants 1,200 native trees, shrubs and grasses in conservation marathon.
Lindsay Marriott said the turbines on his property have allowed him to increase productivity and upgrade old buildings.
The Gippsland Monitor asked passersby their thoughts on the sports betting industry.