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_Oh, an empty article!_ You can get started by **double clicking** this text block and begin editing. You can also click #Introduction  The University of Melbourne currenty runs a seismic deployment of in Victoria's South Gippsland regions. The equipment was aquired through teh A.G.O.S Subsurface observatory. There are currently 8 surface seismic staions operating in Gippsland, along with three borehole instruments. The AusSCOPE Seismometers in schools program has a station running in the town of Sale.  #Study to date  The first surface instruments were installed in 2012, in  the **Insert** button below month prior  to add new block elements. Or you can **drag the M 5.4 Moe earthquake (2012-06-19:10:56). Sonce then, the seismic array has grown, with extra stations built near Fish Creek, Willow Grove, Loch, expanding the effective size of the network.  In October 2014, 3 borhole instruments were deployed olong the Strzelecki hills, at depths of ~130 m. These instruments will offer greater resolution,  anddrop an image** right onto this text!