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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...

‘Booth’, ‘Mallett’, ‘Djambies’: The shire’s newest place names

THE late Denis Booth will be honoured with a street to be named after him. The name 'Booth' will be added to Wellington Shire Council's...

Plenty of NAIDOC fun at Ramahyuck

PLENTY of people got in the spirit of NAIDOC Week on Wednesday, turning out in droves for Ramahyuck District Aboriginal Corporation’s family fun day....

Traffic lights for busy intersection in Sale

WELLINGTON Shire Council will enter into a memorandum of understanding with the state Department of Transport to deliver upgrades along York St, Sale, including...

Swan death prompts calls for signs on the Loch Sport causeway

THE death of a black swan on the Stockyard Hill Causeway at Loch Sport has horrified local residents, who are calling for signs warning...

Workers from Vanuatu getting a helping hand

AGRICULTURAL workers from Vanuatu are getting a helping hand to navigate the often confusing rights, obligations and entitlements that come with being seasonal workers. Seasonal...

Seeking support for safe harbour at Loch Sport

LOCH Sport business and tourism advocates hope a new, privately-funded beach webcam will add momentum to a long-standing push for a safe harbour in...

Special Stratford girl taking part in Ride for Autism fundraiser

STRATFORD couple Kirstin and Steve have met a few hurdles in their parenting challenges, but are clearing the jumps in the best way they...

Sale woman Kerry Vaughn has been nominated for a Fred Hollows award

SALE resident Kerryn Vaughan has been nominated in the first ever Fred Awards, which recognise everyday humanitarianism in Australia. The Fred Awards celebrate people who...

NAIDOC Week a chance to help heal Country

THIS week is NAIDOC Week — an opportunity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to come together, connect to culture and Country, and...

GERF has already helped out to the tune of more than $300,000

GIPPSLAND Emergency Relief Fund has so far raised more than $343,700 in its current appeal, and $307,00 has already been distributed to 125 families...

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Offshore wind venture Blue Mackerel meets with communities

SEASPRAY and Woodside communities had their say as offshore wind venture Blue Mackerel visited the towns as part of its social impact assessments on...