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Three people left with eye injuries after bird attacks

The mother of a teenager pecked on the eye by an aggressive magpie in Sale on Thursday is urging authorities to take reported incidents seriously and act quickly to prevent further attacks.

Curious creatures, wild minds

For the past 10 years, Steve Dwyer and Melesa Eldred have been keeping the fun of Book Week alive by putting on performances for young children at libraries and schools around the shire.

A heavenly conversion

Although he wasn't in the market for a new home, Gippsland artist Ken Roberts' creative imagination went into overdrive when he discovered a small, run down church for sale four years ago.

Yarram’s live music rock’n’rolling again

Café AGA has brought back a small taste of live music to Yarram on Sundays.

More than 100 projects in pre-planning

Wellington Shire Council has released an update of its operations.

New term, new bus

Briagolong Primary School students were so excited to get back to onsite learning and see their friends on Monday, principal Mark Donald delayed ringing the morning bell to allow for some extra "catch up time" for the 77 students.

Grammar’s new visual arts and tech building

A multi-million dollar visual arts and technology centre will be built at Gippsland Grammar's Garnsey campus in Sale.

Wickets for wellness

Boisdale-Briagolong opening bowler Todd Mann will not only be aiming to bowl out opposition batsman this Sale-Maffra cricket season, but will also be looking to bowl out stigma under a campaign called 'Wickets for Wellness'.

Sale newcomer bags pond rubbish

'Just do it' is the new mantra of Sale newcomer Peter Cursley.

Resilience tested in VCE

Students across the state have begun the return to the classroom, for take-two of face-to-face learning.

Cow project an udder delight

Self-confessed lover of everything bovine, Adrienne Bicknell is the creator of a quirky and entertaining online photography project focusing on Gippsland cows.

CFA warning on potential for haystack fires

As regional Victoria begins to experience spring growth of pastures and crops, CFA has issued a warning to farmers to exercise caution with the cutting, baling and storage of hay.

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