Our History Changing needs of the Gippsland Track The Gippsland Track has grown and matured, shifting and changing to meet changing needs. National Route 1 was identified and listed officially in 1955. In 2004 VicRoads listed the Princes Highway East as Arterial Road 6510. It has several names even... The Gazette 08 Jul 2025
Our History Snapshot of the past A photograph of busy Williams St in Warragul from November 1967. Taken from the Regent Theatre building, the photograph was taken to illustrate the crowded thoroughfare often referred to as Williams Lane. However, it hasn’t been officially Williams... The Gazette 01 Jul 2025
Our History Tracks winding through Gippsland The Old Sale Road, as the Gippsland Track became known, a name which seems to have been used from about 1878 when the railway was coming through Gippsland, was a new route created to follow the line, and the railway lines were carefully surveyed to... The Gazette 01 Jul 2025
Our History Travelling the Gippsland track Gippsland was first entered by white people down the Tambo Valley and on to the Gippsland Lakes. From 1835 there were squatters in the Omeo district, and they gradually extended their use of the land down that valley. We’ve talked about that... The Gazette 27 Jun 2025