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Ideas man who turned dreams into reality

THERE is a common saying in tight-knit communities that you have to be a resident for at least 20 years before you can be...

Sion opens its doors

SALE'S historic Sion building was open to the public at the weekend, as the school continued to celebrate the 130-year anniversary since the first...

Jabs for the over 70s

WELLINGTON Shire residents aged over 70 can now book to receive the COVID-19 vaccination from one of 22 GP clinics across Gippsland as part...

Builder of health facility announced

The Mirboo North & District Community Foundation has announced Langden Construction of Traralgon as contractors to build a modern and spacious medical clinic and...

Sculptures will turn heads in Yinnar

Yinnar is being transformed into an outdoor public art space with the Gippsland Sculpture Exhibition to be officially opened on Sunday.About 40 large scale...

Hopes for Anzac Day

RSLs across Wellington Shire are hoping to invite the public back to Anzac Day services in April, with sub-branches and Wellington Shire Council working together to navigate pandemic obstacles and run scaled-down, COVID-safe events this year.

Fond farewell to Sion

It was a bittersweet celebration at the weekend as Catholic College Sale officially opened its Years 7-8 hub at the newly-amalgamated Desailly St campus, and formally bid farewell to the Sion campus.

New MRI for Central Gippsland Health

Central Gippsland Health has bought a new magnetic resonance imaging scanner, which provides higher quality images with shorter scan times.

Heyfield community embraces innovative microgrid project

Residents gathered at the Heyfield Wetlands Information Centre last week to celebrate the official launch of the town's innovative project to design a more sustainable and equitable local energy model.

Hopes Anzac Day will look ‘as close to normal as possible’

Anzac Day parades and services may go ahead in Victoria this April, with plans under way to make commemorations "as close to normal as possible".

Council to consider possibility of cat curfew

Wellington Shire Council will consider introducing a cat curfew when it reviews its Domestic Animal Management Plan in November, 2021, in the wake of increasing pressure to curb feral cat populations.

CFA’s new helmets are rolled out locally

CFA has completed its rollout of new structural firefighting helmets to more than 5000 volunteer firefighters across Victoria, which feature an improved design and fit.

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New network brings health services together

Gippsland health services will work together more closely under a new network, with the intention of improving care for locals and providing more opportunities...