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Students stoked to return to class

THE have been celebrations in schools across Wellington Shire as school students went back to class on Wednesday, following the end of two weeks...

Young father dies after testicular cancer fight

A WELL-KNOWN former Heyfield resident has died aged 30 after a battle with testicular cancer, leaving behind his wife and two young children. Brendan Nikolajew’s...

Heyfield Timber Festival returns

AFTER a 27-year hiatus, the Heyfield Timber Festival is set to return in 2021 to celebrate the small town’s proud history and the relevance...

Local Ted McKenzie and his service in Korea

EDWARD (‘Ted’) Thomas McKenzie (1928-2012) put his life on the line for his country, quite literally, when he enlisted to help defend from further...

A World War 2 veteran returns to Sale after a mere 78 years

NO. 32 Squadron celebrated the 32nd birthday of its re-formation on July 1 by honouring its last remaining World War 2 veteran. Edward (Ted) McConchie,...

Maffra bus stop petition knocked back by council

WELLINGTON Shire Council has knocked back a request to remove five trees near a Maffra school bus stop. However, council has agreed to grub two...

Mayor is urging people to follow health advice

WELLINGTON Shire mayor Garry Stephens is urging local people to be vigilant and to follow the latest COVID-19 health advice, for the sake of...

New waterfront camping laws will go ahead, but just how is yet to be...

THE state government has confirmed it still plans to allow camping on waterfronts licensed to farmers for grazing, but said details were still being...

Rubeena’s beauty routine

JUST like anyone in midlife, the Rubeena is not immune to the ageing affects of weather, time and hard work. So as part of a...

Generous offer to a family needing a hand

THE family of a former local resident handed a terminal cancer diagnosis has been given a selfless helping hand by a Wiggle. Former Heyfield resident...

Winter a good time to desex pets, ahead of spring litters

WITH an influx of unwanted cats and dogs into shelters during spring, a local veterinarian says winter is the ideal time to desex pets. Maffra...

A ‘balloon ban’ is now in force to protect wildlife

THE symbolism associated with allowing balloons to drift into the heavens is no longer allowed, with a ban on the release of helium balloons...

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Gardiner Foundation announces scholarship recipients

GARDINER Foundation has announced 13 recipients of its 2026 Tertiary Scholarships, investing $705,000 to support students studying in fields critical to the future of...