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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. - Gippsland Water launches pop-up events inviting Latrobe Valley residents to help shape future water services and planning decisions
 Gippsland Water will host pop-up events across the Latrobe Valley, inviting community feedback to help shape future water services, pricing, and infrastructure planning. - Life Saving Victoria warns of ongoing water safety risks following busy patrol season and fatalities
 Life Saving Victoria urges continued vigilance over Autumn and Winter water safety risks as patrol season ends, highlighting rescues, drownings, and prevention advice. - Bass Coast Council releases Draft Budget 2026-27, inviting community feedback until 8 May 2026
 Bass Coast Shire Council released its Draft Budget 2026-27 for consultation, outlining services and infrastructure plans, with community feedback sessions scheduled and submissions open until May 8, 2026. - Bass Coast Shire Council Draft Dogs in Public Places Guidelines community consultations open until 13 May 2026
 Bass Coast Council has released Draft Dogs in Public Places Guidelines for consultation, supporting the Domestic Animal Management Plan with feedback open until 13 May 2026 to improve dog management. - Bass Coast Shire Council endorses 2026-2030 Climate Change Action Plan, strengthening its net zero emissions commitment
 Bass Coast Council has endorsed Climate Action Priority Actions 2026–2030 following a mid-term review and community consultation, strengthening its commitment to net zero emissions, resilience and local climate leadership. - Melina Bath says Labor’s energy transition mismanagement is driving higher prices and household cost-of-living pressures
 Eastern Victorian households face rising electricity and gas prices, with ABS data showing sharp increases and Labor blamed for mismanaging the energy transition. - Official opening of the new flood-proof Traralgon Recreation Reserve Multiuse Pavilion on 17 April 2026
 Traralgon Recreation Reserve’s new flood recovery pavilion opens April 17, featuring modern sports facilities, funded by federal, state and council partnerships, restoring community infrastructure damaged in 2021 floods. - Southern Rural Water invites community to have your say on future water services, pricing and sustainability
 Southern Rural Water invites the community to help shape future water pricing and services, balancing cost, access, sustainability, and regional needs across southern Victoria. - Latrobe City Council welcomes Shred Fest free skate celebration at Moe Skate Park 18 April 2026
 Latrobe City Council welcomes Shred Fest at Moe Skate Park on April 18, 10am–5pm, featuring Nike Skateboarding pros, workshops, demonstrations, competitions, entertainment, free activities, and food for all ages. - Martin Cameron says community safety has declined under Labor amid rising crime and 1500 Victoria Police vacancies
 Nationals and Liberals pledge 3,000 extra Victoria Police officers and restored station hours under Safer Communities Plan, addressing regional crime concerns, vacancies, and policing shortages across Latrobe Valley. - Melina Bath has raised concerns in Parliament about Emerald Secondary College closures and urged fire upgrades
 Melina Bath raises concerns over Emerald Secondary College closures during high fire danger days, urging Allan government to improve fire resilience and keep schools safely open, reducing learning disruption for students. - Melina Bath says Labor ignores known issues, worsening bushfire risk, blocking access and harming communities
 A Gippsland Forestry Hub report criticises Allan government transport infrastructure failures, warning poor road and bridge conditions undermine bushfire preparedness, restrict access, delay firefighting response and increase risks to communities. - East Gippsland Council launches myLot online planning enquiry tool for residents and businesses
 East Gippsland Shire Council has launched myLot, an online planning enquiry tool providing 24/7 guidance to help residents and businesses understand permit requirements for building, renovation and development projects. - Entries for the 2026 East Gippsland Youth Art Prize open on 25 Mar until 7 August 2026
 The 2026 East Gippsland Youth Art Prize is open, inviting artists aged 12–25 to showcase creative works in a gallery exhibition celebrating youth expression and talent across the region. - Farmers demand urgent government action as pest animals surge across East Gippsland and Victoria
 Farmers in East Gippsland and eastern Victoria face rising pest animal impacts, with ASAC urging coordinated government action, long-term funding and improved control measures to protect agriculture, livelihoods and communities. - Submit your written feedback on adopted Yarragon Township Plans until 26 April 2026
 Baw Baw Shire Council is extending community consultation on the Yarragon Township Plan and rezoning from 13-26 April 2026, inviting feedback before the May Council decision and Ministerial process consideration process. - Tim Bull praises local police but urges stronger support and tougher charges for fleeing offenders
 Liberal and Nationals plan promises 3,000 extra Victoria Police officers and reopened stations, aiming to restore community safety and address rising crime across East Gippsland and Victoria. - Tim Bull urges faster rollout of cabins, blaming Melbourne bureaucracy for delays, not local parks staff
 The first Cape Conran replacement cabin has finally been installed after six years, with calls to fast-track remaining bushfire recovery cabins. - Wellington Shire will deliver new 240L FOGO bins between April and June, with weekly organics collection starting 6 July 2026
 Wellington Shire introduces new FOGO bins from July, weekly organic waste collection, landfill shift to fortnightly, boosting recycling, reducing emissions, and improving composting across households. - West Gippsland CMA welcomes expressions of interest for Contractor Panel Services 2026-2029 until 15 May 2026
 Expressions of Interest invited for WGCMA contractor panel (2026–2029), closing 15 May 2026, covering fencing, weed control, revegetation, and earthmoving services with full documentation required for submission. - Auditor-General report criticises Victoria’s timber shutdown, citing job losses, insecure work and failed transition planning
 Auditor-General report criticises Victoria’s native timber shutdown, highlighting failed transition, job insecurity, and ongoing regional economic harm under the Allan government’s policy. - Customer Experience Survey shows strong satisfaction as East Gippsland Water uses feedback to improve services and operations
 East Gippsland Water’s Customer Experience Survey shows strong satisfaction results, capturing six months of feedback to improve service delivery, responsiveness, and communication across office and field operations. - Gippsland Water hosts Baw Baw pop-ups, inviting community feedback on future water planning and services on 18 April, 6 and 16 May 2026
 Gippsland Water hosts Baw Baw pop-up events, inviting community feedback on future water services, planning, pricing, and infrastructure decisions. - Heyfield Wetlands visitors can now refill bottles and provide water for dogs using new fountain
 Heyfield Wetlands receives new drinking fountain, supporting community recreation, hydration, pets and Gippsland Water’s broader public refill network initiative. - Interim report calls for flexible childcare system, improved regional access and supports for families across all service types in Gippsland
 Victoria’s childcare inquiry interim report urges stronger child safety, improved regulation, workforce standards and better regional access across the early childhood education sector. - Livingstone Park Omeo spillway and bridge works begin, improving flood resilience, access and environment on 20 April 2026
 Construction of a new spillway and bridge at Omeo’s Livingstone Park begins 20 April, improving flood resilience, safety, access, and environmental protection, with completion expected by late June. - Wellington Early Years Expo returns, offering free family fun, services and play-based activities for young children on 30 April 2026
 The 2026 Wellington Early Years Expo returns to the Gippsland Regional Sports Complex in Sale on Thursday 30 April inviting families to enjoy an afternoon of learning and connection for children aged 0–5 years. - Darren Chester raises concerns over gaps, inconsistencies in autism education after meeting worried local mother
Darren Chester raised concerns about gaps in autism education after meeting Metung mother Lily Martyn, whose son George may miss specialist school due to strict IQ-based eligibility criteria. - Darren Chester welcomes Bairnsdale Centre’s innovative regional healthcare expansion and access improvements
Darren Chester praised Bairnsdale’s Centre Combined Health, highlighting its innovative model improving regional access to specialists, allied health, wellness services, and addressing workforce challenges in East Gippsland. - East Gippsland invites community to honour everyday heroes for 2026 Volunteer Honour Roll to be celebrated from 18-24 May 2026
East Gippsland Shire Council is calling for nominations to recognise local volunteers, with 2026 Honour Roll inductees celebrated during National Volunteer Week, showcasing their contributions and inspiring more people to volunteer. - Mallacoota community invited to share ideas for long-term future of Foreshore Holiday Park drop-in sessions on 10 and 13 April 2026
Mallacoota residents and park users are invited to informal drop-in sessions to share feedback, helping shape the Mallacoota Foreshore Holiday Park master plan and guide its future improvements. - Peri-Urban Councils warn residents stranded, demand urgent investment in reliable public transport infrastructure
Peri Urban Councils Victoria warns fast-growing communities face car dependency due to poor public transport, urging government investment in reliable, frequent buses, better timetables, and long-term integrated transport planning. - South Gippsland Shire Council introduces green lidded bins and other council project updates
From 1 July 2026, residents can place food scraps in green-lidded bins for composting at Morwell. Weekly green bin, fortnightly red and yellow bins. Kitchen caddies and liners provided May–June and other council updates. - South Gippsland Shire Council seeks independent chairperson for CEO Employment Committee role, submit quotations by 20 April 2026
Council seeks qualified consultants for Independent Chairperson of the CEO Employment Committee, overseeing CEO performance. The advisory role spans two years, with extensions, and includes at least two meetings annually. - Bass Coast Shire Council asks residents to keep FOGO bins cardboard-free following updated recycling guidelines from April 2026
Bass Coast Council asks residents to keep cardboard out of FOGO bins from April 2026, ensuring high-quality compost, reducing contamination, and supporting efficient recycling and local environmental sustainability. - Draft Lion’s Park Master Plan prioritises inclusivity, safety and recreation for young women and girls, shaping Sale’s key community open space
The Draft Lion’s Park Master Plan focuses on inclusive, safe spaces, especially for young women and girls, guiding staged improvements and inviting community feedback to shape Sale’s key open space. - Latrobe City Council takes over maintenance of five rural recreation reserves supporting volunteers
Latrobe City Council will manage maintenance for five rural recreation reserves, easing volunteer workloads, improving public spaces, and providing consistent services, supported by additional budget funding and a new pressure-washing program. - Latrobe City Council takes over maintenance of five rural recreation reserves supporting volunteers
Latrobe City Council will manage maintenance for five rural recreation reserves, easing volunteer workloads, improving public spaces, and providing consistent services, supported by additional budget funding and a new pressure-washing program. - Martin Cameron says Latrobe Valley community safety declines as crime rises six percent, police resources reduced
Martin Cameron warns Latrobe Valley community safety is worsening under Labor, citing rising crime, reduced police resources, retail theft spikes, weak bail laws, and calls for tougher prevention and policing measures. - Wellington Shire Council invites community feedback on the Great Southern Rail Trail Master Plan to boost tourism by 8 May 2026
With the Alberton-Welshpool link complete, Wellington’s Great Southern Rail Trail Master Plan will guide improvements, boost tourism, support local businesses, and involve the community in shaping a sustainable, high-quality trail. - Baw Baw Shire Council Awards ten local artists and groups as Arts and Culture Fund recipients 2026
Baw Baw Shire Council has awarded ten local artists and groups funding through its Arts and Culture Fund, supporting creative projects, skill development, and community engagement across diverse artistic disciplines. - Baw Baw Shire residents urged to be vigilant and follow safety rules despite fire restriction ease
Despite eased restrictions, fire risk remains. Residents can conduct burn-offs under strict rules, must supervise fires, follow regulations, and stay alert as total fire ban days may still apply. - Life Saving Victoria urges vigilance over Easter holidays after record drowning deaths last year
Life Saving Victoria warns Victorians to stay alert over Easter holidays, urging safety at beaches, pools, and waterways after last year’s record 13 drowning deaths nationwide. - Baw Baw Shire aquatic facilities future management decision announced
Baw Baw Council will continue current aquatic and leisure facility operations with YMCA Victoria for 12 months, ensuring service continuity while assessing future management and preparing for a future tender process. - Craig Watts Park playground renewal completed in Neerim South community upgrade
Baw Baw Shire Council has completed the Craig Watts Park playground renewal in Neerim South, incorporating community and student feedback, with new equipment, safety upgrades, landscaping, and the slide arriving later. - Darren Chester supports community-driven campaign to attract new GP and strengthen Lakes Entrance healthcare
Darren Chester welcomed a community-led campaign in Lakes Entrance to recruit a new GP, boosting healthcare access, training opportunities, and promoting the region’s lifestyle and workforce benefits. - East Gippsland Field Days celebrate agriculture, community spirit, innovation and local food security importance
The East Gippsland Field Days celebrate local agriculture, innovation, and community spirit, highlighting food and fibre production’s vital role while showcasing volunteer efforts and regional resilience for a sustainable future. - Gippsland Water launches Sounding Board, inviting community feedback with chance to win $1,000 gift card
Gippsland Water invites the community to join its Sounding Board, share feedback, influence future planning, and enter a draw to win a $1,000 gift card. - Government was light on details about fuel and fertiliser plans, says Darren Chester
Darren Chester urges the Albanese government to ensure fuel and fertiliser prioritisation for agriculture and food production, warning supply disruptions from the Iran conflict threaten farmers, exports and Australian household budgets.
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