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.
Usually, this huge goanna is flat-out like a lizard drinking from the river. Not this time
When Luke Simpson clocked in to work at Torrumbarry Weir for his early morning inspections one of the last things he probably thought he'd be doing would be winching an enormous goanna out of the water.
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.
Regional students are returning to school, but getting there is becoming a problem
Families in Victoria's regional growth corridors are increasingly competing for school bus seats with no public transport options to fall back on, with some clocking-up 500 kilometres of car travel each week.
Calls for more specialist training as doctors choose between dream jobs and staying home
When Lisa Gilbert was deciding what to specialise in, she had to choose between her dream physician job or staying in the region that had become her home due to limited training options outside the city.
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.
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.
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.
The passionate farmers telling tales of life on the land through painting
When they are not growing food and raising livestock, Bill Hotson and Courtney Young can be found with brushes in their hands, expressing their deep connection to the country via their art.
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.
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.
Regional hospital records 'extremely alarming' 80 per cent rise in violence and aggression towards staff
A Victorian health service says staff are taking mental health leave or leaving the health sector altogether in response to an average of 30 to 40 incidents of violence and aggression each week.
As more women like Tahlia train for jobs traditionally done by men, workplaces are changing for the better
Tahlia Quinlivan is vastly outnumbered by men in her workplace, but that only spurs her drive to succeed. She says women in her field are smashing down barriers, creating more diverse and compassionate workplaces.
A different landscape
Dr Znidersic spent 19 days travelling around Antarctica as part of a women's leadership expedition.
Antarctic adventure inspires women to 'focus on hope' in their quests to help solve humanity's biggest threats
Normally, you'll find Elizabeth Znidersic in north-east Victoria's wetlands, microphone in hand, eavesdropping on birds. But the scientist has recently returned from a much colder expedition.
After more than 50 recent swift-water rescues in Victoria, why do people keep driving into floods?
Authorities remind the public constantly that floodwaters and cars don't mix, but drivers continue to take the risk. Here's what experts say about why people do it.
Optimism in Victoria's ski country as 10,000 truckloads of dirt cleared from near landslides on key road
More than twelve months since a landslide cut off access to a ski village in the Victorian Alps, locals are optimistic 2024 will see Bogong High Plains Road completely cleared.
Up to 100mm of rain predicted for parts of Victoria as SES warns of potential for flash flooding
A large rain band is leading to rainfall across much of Victoria, with the Bureau of Meteorology warning there is more to come overnight into Monday.
Storms, flash flooding likely in Victoria from today, with up to 200mm of rain possible in state's north
Authorities say heavy rainfall is expected to arrive in the Victoria's north-west from Sunday night and move across the state, with residents warned to plan for flash flooding.
Warren has built his whole life around native timber logging. Now Victoria's industry has shut down
After decades of campaigning, environmental groups are celebrating the end of native timber logging in Victoria. But timber workers like Warren Fenner are grieving the end of an era, and are facing an uncertain future.
Victorian high country community in shock after death of paraglider
Paramedics worked on a man after a paraglider crash in an area of the high country noted for the sport but he died at the scene.