Wildlife officials still searching for #humpback #whale #entangled in rope off the #Gippsland coast.

The juvenile whale was first seen late Saturday heading slowly south about 250 metres off the coast of #CapeWellington.

The animal was seen again on Sunday morning & was described as moving “very slowly”, appearing underweight.

It’s likely to be the same whale seen earlier this month in #JervisBay, #NSW. Members of the public who see the animal are urged to call the hotline on 1300 136 017.

Italian migrants who brought ‘fancy cheese’ to Australia

At age 90, most people have long retired. But great-grandfather John Interlandi is still hard at work making cheese.  Mr Interlandi is continuing the lon…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Italianfood #Cheese #europa #Gippsland #GippslandJersey #interlandi #Italia #Italian #ItalianFood #italiano #italians #italy #john #migrants #Parmesan #Pecorino
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2514311/italian-migrants-who-brought-fancy-cheese-to-australia/

You too can play the game of renewables disinformation bingo, which is fun for the whole family!
4 points:
1. Find a renewables project in Australia which is being opposed.
"Seaspray beach residents push back on wind farm turbines 10km from shore"
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-02-03/seaspray-against-offshore-wind-blue-mackerel-turbines/106123752

2. Check out @oaf's theyvoteforyou.org.au, and whack in the postcode for Seaspray.
Oh. Gee. What A Surprise.
Renewables being opposed in a Nationals seat.
https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/people/representatives/gippsland/darren_chester/policies/20
#AusPol #Renewables #Climate #Gippsland

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Victorian beach community battles global company's offshore turbines

A tiny coastal community in Victoria's east is battling an international wind energy giant that wants to build 60 to 70 turbines in the ocean 10 kilometres from shore.

#Weather #Warning #Extreme #Heat #Victoria #auspol

Issued Today at 2:14 PM.

This Advice message is being issued for extreme heat across the #StateOfVictoria.

• Severe to extreme intensity heatwave conditions have been forecast from today, Tuesday 6 January until Saturday 10 January.

• Conditions will progressively ease for some parts of the state from Saturday.

Severe to Extreme heat is forecast statewide:
• Severe intensity heat is forecast in parts of #NorthEast and #East #Gippsland districts from Wednesday.

• It will extend to the rest of the state from Thursday.

• Severe heat is more dangerous for people over 65 years old, the very young and those with a pre-existing medical condition.

• Extreme intensity heat is forecast in the North East and East Gippsland districts
from Thursday.

• This will extend to #NorthernCountry, #West and #SouthGippsland and parts of #NorthCentral from Friday.

• Extreme heat can make anyone sick.

Locations most at risk of Extreme heat include #Echuca, #Shepparton, #Seymour, #Wangaratta, #Albury-#Wodonga, all #Alpineareas and #EastGippsland.

In the north:
• Maximum temperatures will be in the mid to high 30s today, increasing to low to mid 40s on Wednesday and Thursday.

• Overnight minimum temperatures will be in the low to mid teens, increasing to the low 20s by Thursday.

Prepare now to stay safe in the heat.

Be aware of the risk of heat-related health problems and plan ahead to keep yourself and others safe.

What you should do:
Protect your health:
• Heat can make anyone sick.
• People over 65 years old, the very young and those with a pre-existing medical condition are most at risk.

• Back-to-back days of extreme heat, coupled with high overnight temperatures, can interfere with your body's natural ability to cool down and can cause heat illness, including #cramps and #heatexhaustion. If left untreated, this can lead to #heatstroke, which is a life-threatening illness.

• Stay cool on hot days: Use an air conditioner or a fan, wear light and loose clothing, or splash or spray cool water onto your skin.

• Keep hydrated: Always take a drink bottle with you.

• Check in with family, friends and neighbours: Let people know you are OK or check in on those at increased risk including people over the age of 65, young children and babies, pregnant women, people with acute or chronic health problems and people who are socially isolated.

• Plan ahead: Cancel or reschedule activities for a cooler time of the day and check the weather forecast regularly.

• Heat can stress pets. Provide cool, clean water and shade for your pets and animals.

• Know the symptoms of heat-related illness and monitor your health.

Plan ahead and keep up to date with weather forecasts. To find out more information visit:

https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/healthyliving/heat-stress-and-heat-related-illness.

For health advice:
• Call Nurse on Call on 1300 60 60 24 or see your doctor if you require medical advice.

• If you need urgent attention, visit your local Priority Primary Care Centre.

• In a non-life threatening emergency contact the Victorian Virtual Emergency Department.

• Or in a life threatening emergency call Triple Zero (000) immediately.

Heat stress and heat-related illness

Heat kills more Australians than any natural disaster. Find out how you can treat and prevent heat-related illness.

Lang Lang fatality

LANG LANG, VIC. —  Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal collision this afternoon.

VicNews
Had a wander around Manns Beach, a very small town in Gippsland last week. Took some Instax photos. #photography #instax #instantphotography #Melbourne #Australia #Gippsland

Gippsland V/Line free travel scheme leaves Victorians confused as commuters report mixed messages

Norm Drew, a farmer from Heyfield in Victoria’s east, recently travelled to Melbourne for a meeting, eager to…
#NewsBeep #News #Headlines #AU #Australia #department-of-transport #gippsland #Gippslandfreetravel #Gippslandfreetravelvoucher #Gippslandline #GippslandV/Line #PublicTransport #stategovernment #Trains #V/Line
https://www.newsbeep.com/276181/