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Big challenges for this year’s VCE cohort

For VCE student Corey Jacobs, studying from home hasn't induced the mental anguish and anxiety that it has for many students.

Opening a new page in Yarram

Displaying confidence in Yarram's future, Yarram Traders and Tourism Association president Matt Langdon is embarking on a new venture.

Plans finalised for upgrades

Conceptual drawings have been finalised for new female-friendly change rooms at Sale Oval.

Council receives road, bike track petitions

Wellington Shire Council has received petitions requesting a bike track at Gormandale, and the sealing of a street in Yarram.

Sale’s Rose is first WW2 vet to receive anniversary medallion

Ask 98-year-old Rose Jackson what she remembers about the end of World War 2 and she'll tell you about the bells ringing, car horns honking, people hanging out of windows and streets crammed with happy revellers.

Be kind and support each other – SBTA

Sale Business and Tourism Association president Leanne Pearce said more than ever, it was important people shopped local.

Thankful for community support

Staring down the barrel of new COVID-19 restrictions and already feeling the brunt of fires and drought, local eateries and retailers around Briagolong and Stratford remain surprisingly stoic about what the next six weeks hold in store.

Services on hold or altered as we head back to stage three

Facilities managed by Wellington Shire Council have been closed since yesterday, in line with the return of stage three restrictions across regional Victoria.

What does stage three mean?

Stage three 'stay at home' restrictions came back into force for regional Victorians on Thursday, but with some important changes.

Yarram traders bunker down for lockdown

Yarram food and hospitality businesses that were able to reopen for limited trading only weeks ago have once again been forced back to takeaway and delivery only.

Heritage-listed courthouse building gets some TLC

Roof repairs on the heritage-listed Yarram Courthouse have been carried out by Sale builder Ian Carter and his team.

Grammar wears beanies for Billy

Gippsland Grammar students wore beanies to school last Friday in memory of their much-loved classmate Billy Adams, who died of brain cancer in June last year.

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