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The primary close contacts map shows numerous sites across the state, including areas of Wellington Shire. While the government has not released figures for individual municipalities, chief health officer Brett Sutton said about a third of all primary close contacts were “right across regional Victoria”. TESTING has been ramped up in Wellington Shire following a confirmed COVID-19 case in the municipality and the revelation that there are numerous primary close contacts isolating in local communities. While the state government has not released figures for individual municipalities, Victoria’s chief health officer, Brett Sutton, said earlier this week that about a third of all the state’s primary close contacts were “right across regional Victoria”. ....
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FOOTBALL By LIAM DURKIN ONLY one game returned a margin of less than six goals in Round 11 of North Gippsland football. Scoreboard attendants and goal umpires were kept busy around the grounds as some big totals were put up. WOODSIDE continued to amaze. The Wildcats prevailed in a thriller over Yallourn Yallourn North, defeating the Jets on their home turf by three points 11.5 (71) to 10.8 (68). Woodside has well and truly taken its supporters on an emotional rollercoaster this season, as six out of 10 matches have resulted in single figure margins. The Jets and Wildcats could not be separated in the first quarter, but the visitors were able to go into the main break with a handy 11-point lead after kicking three goals to one in the second. ....
By TOM GANNON HEYFIELD’S Australian Sustainable Hardwoods (ASH) has received a funding boost as it prepares to become the first company in Australia to manufacture engineered plantation floorboards. State Agriculture and Regional Development Minister Mary-Anne Thomas was on the ground at ASH last week to make the $2.3 million grant announcement which will see 22 new jobs at the mill. The funding will be split between ASH and three other businesses across Gippsland, Radial Timber in Yarram, Longwarry Sawmill and Brunt’s Harvesting in Orbost. ASH has received $1.6 million to install a new manufacturing line to produce engineered flooring made from plantation shining gum and radiate pine. ....
Anthony Scott and Maddie Veneman hope to have more freedom to spend time with their children Dempsey and Emmy-Lou. 1 of 1 5370537724001 Maddie Veneman and Anthony Scott have found a path to reducing stress and enjoying the good things about farming life after completing the Our Farm, Our Plan program. The young couple made the big jump into farm ownership at Yarram four years ago at ages 23 and 25; a daunting challenge, especially for Maddie who is from a non-farming background. Dairy Australia’s Our Farm, Our Plan program, supported by Gardiner Dairy Foundation, gave them a fresh perspective on where they are heading and how they can get there. ....