Researchers celebrate frog conservation win 'decades in the making' with high country release
Biologist Deon Gilbert says this month's Victorian release of 70 juveniles from a spotted tree frog breeding pool is incredibly heartwarming.
Victorian community grieves farmer who died trying to save his cows from wild storm
Gippsland dairy farmer Bruce Manintveld, 50, who died in severe storms on Tuesday afternoon, has been remembered as a generous man who shared his knowledge with younger farmers.
Tribute to women in war unveiled on anniversary of massacre that claimed the lives of 21 Australian nurses
A 17-metre-long mural honouring women who have served in or supported Australia's defence forces is unveiled in north-east Victoria, 82 years to the day since World War II's Bangka Island Massacre.
As Victoria reels from an alarming 2023 road toll, some are seeking a solution in schools
The horrific death toll on Victoria's roads last year has brought young driver safety awareness into renewed focus, with some advocating for comprehensive driver education in schools.
YouTube 'agfluencers' find big audiences championing life on the land
A 25-year-old farmer with more than 200,000 subscribers to her YouTube channel says more than half of her audience is female as she films her days on a sheep and cropping property in south-west Victoria.
Power may take days to restore in Victoria as coal-fired plant drops offline and storms damage infrastructure
Loy Yang A, one of Victoria's three remaining coal-fired power stations, is offline and storms are affecting electrical infrastructure, leaving half a million customers without power.
Farm under quarantine after cattle deaths attributed to anthrax
A property north-east of Shepparton has been quarantined after anthrax — a disease caused by spore-forming bacteria that naturally occur in soil — was confirmed as the cause of death of several animals.
Snake catchers are helping change long-held attitudes against the reptiles
Snake catcher Michael Gibson is hopeful Australians have been shifting away from fearing and killing snakes to valuing their role in the ecosystem.
Farmers hit with $100,000 insurance bills as extreme weather events become more frequent
Farmers consider running the gauntlet and leaving machinery uninsured as premiums go through the roof, with insurers blaming erratic weather, inflation, and increasing costs for the price hikes.
Swimmers warned off two popular Victorian waterholes as mercury soars across the state
Swimmers are being warned to stay away from one of Victoria's busiest beaches and a popular High Country waterhole as extreme heat grips the state.
Coroner's inquiry questions whether recreational pilot was adequately trained before fatal flight
The fiancée of a man who died when his light plane crashed in the Victorian High Country believes he was let down by the system and was not given adequate training to be a safe and competent pilot.
18-year-old spectator's death puts motorsport insurance under the spotlight
After a teen's death at a western Victorian burnout event, the rivalry of regulators competing to represent Australian motorsport, and its safety, has returned to the spotlight.
Insurance industry slammed for 'rude, aggressive, bullying behaviour' by consumer groups during flood response inquiry
More than 300,000 claims were lodged after the 2022 floods, but consumer groups say that is no excuse for what has been described as "appalling behaviour" by the insurance industry.
Woman appears in court charged with attempted murder after allegedly setting another woman on fire
Shepparton woman Jordan Spencer, 33, is alleged to have thrown a flammable substance on a 20-year-old woman and ignited it on January 15.
Light plane crash victim's fiance tells inquest pilot's training 'grossly inadequate'
A coronial inquest into the death of a recreational pilot in the Victorian high country has heard weather conditions, mechanical concerns and inexperience could have contributed to the fatal crash.
Fed-up Aussie farmers shun supermarket giants and sell direct to consumers
Some Australian producers turn their backs on the major supermarkets because of what they say are unfair prices at the farm gate.
Memories of Mount Buffalo Chalet linger as its doors remain closed
Mount Buffalo's grand chalet was once the jewel of Victoria's high country, but it has been closed for almost two decades. However, hope is growing that the "old girl" can be revived.
Lutfiye's husband was jailed for trying to kill her. She says the words 'I'm still here' are powerful
Lutfiye Kavci's husband was imprisoned last year for attempting to stab her to death. The Shepparton woman hopes sharing her story will help empower other victim-survivors.
January 26 is a day of mourning for Aboriginal people. Dawn services help honour that
Dawn services are a way for the community to pay their respects to the Aboriginal people who were killed during the business of settling Australia, and acknowledge the ongoing impacts of colonisation on First Nations people.
Mechanics verbally abused by customers as car repair times balloon around the country
A lack of workers and apprentices, long waits for parts and an increasingly complex market are driving waiting times for car repairs through the roof, leaving mechanics under siege.
Indigenous leaders concerned country is being mismanaged, leading to severe flooding
Yorta Yorta leaders want people to "read the language of the land" after January flooding along the Goulburn River.
How a 36-home development in Victoria's north is changing lives
Cuchulainn Coulter is among those getting their lives back on track through a supportive living environment in regional Victoria, which he says is helping him rediscover all the "things that mental illness really pushes away".
Workers to be repaid $4m, taxpayers to lose $12m after labour-hire firm saved from collapse
Major PALM scheme employer Plantgrowpick is trading again after entering voluntary administration last year. The company has vowed to make good on its debts to workers, but concerns about its ongoing viability have been raised.
After two floods in 15 months, residents in northern Victoria weigh up whether to stay or go
Cindy Doherty loves her home on the banks of the Goulburn River and says she can cope with the risk of flood. But for others, leaving is a choice worth making.
Hospitalised woman under police guard after alleged arson attack involving Shepparton woman
Detectives from the arson and explosive squad are investigating an alleged arson attack in Shepparton on Monday where a woman is believed to have set another woman on fire.