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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull conducts Orbost student band at Parliament House30 November 2016, 09:58
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Gippsland has worst passenger rail service in Victoria, councils say
Six Gippsland shire councils join forces to lobby the Victorian Government for improved passenger rail services in eastern Victoria.
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Thunderstorm asthma warning issued for parts of regional Victoria
Victoria's chief health officer issues a warning to asthma sufferers about possible storms forecast for parts of Gippsland and Victoria's north-east ranges today, following last week's deadly thunderstorm asthma event.
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Garlic growers seek to increase Australian supply
Australian garlic growers introduce late season varieties in a staggered harvest in an effort to supply the local market for longer.
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Prime Minister Turnbull conducts Orbost school band
The Orbost Secondary College band gets a surprise when Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull becomes an impromptu conductor.
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Senate inquiry recommends coal power transition plan
A Senate inquiry into the retirement of coal-fired power stations recommends the Federal Government create a comprehensive energy transition plan to help with the ordered closure of the country's coal-powered plants.
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Breast cancer messages on silage bales target rural women
'Save a life, grope ya wife' is one message designed to cut through the clutter to promote breast cancer awareness in rural Victoria.
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Code of conduct to protect farmers: lobby group
Re-elected Australian Dairy Farmers president David Basham says an industry code of conduct would help protect farmers against price step downs.
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Older Hazelwood worker to lose more of redundancy in tax, calls for change
A Hazelwood worker labels tax rules that stop him from qualifying for a genuine redundancy because he is over 65 as unjust, and calls for the rule to be reviewed.
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Morwell's oldest school prepares to close
Morwell's oldest school prepares to close, as the education community transitions to 21st century learning.
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Farmers furious over backpacker tax stalemate
A Victorian Farmers Federation representative says the political stalemate over the backpacker tax demonstrates "utter contempt" for food producers.
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Thunderstorm asthma: New warning for Gippsland and parts of north-east Victoria
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