Water upgrade
A $4.8 million upgrade to improve the water quality and performance of the Sale Water Treatment Plant began on Thursday.
Top music day
The third annual Sale Music Festival has been hailed a hit, with an estimated 3500 people turning out to enjoy the day's festivities.
Pedalling for miles to raise money for mental health
A group of four veteran Sale cyclists are preparing to ride 780 kilometre across Gippsland in seven days.
Phoebe’s emergency response award
A 13-year-old Briagolong girl has been awarded a commendation award in recognition for her excellent response to an emergency situation.
Vehicle collection drives a push for parking
Wellington Shire Council will continue to help the Gippsland Vehicle Collection secure adjoining land for car parking.
Tackling the ice scourge
Local sporting club officials were told they could help in the fight against the abuse of ice and other illicit drugs, as well as alcohol, by formulating strong drug and alcohol policies.
Bold port frontage design for cultural hub
Wellington Shire Council has released a concept plan for the Port of Sale Cultural Hub.
Rosedale regains its RSL sub-branch
After a nine year absence the Rosedale RSL officially re-opened on Thursday, the culmination of months of hard work by Rosedale locals and Gippsland RSL clubs.
Catholic bishop ordained
A crowd of about 1600 witnessed the ordination of the ninth Catholic Bishop of Sale, Pat O'Regan, on Thursday.
Maffra’s ute display day just beaut
Hundreds of people attended the Gippsland Vehicle Collection's first display day of the year, on Sunday which showcased Australia's favourite vehicle, the ute.
Bush dumping disgusts
People visiting conservation reserves in the Glenmaggie, Heyfield and Seaton areas are being asked to help combat the rising levels of rubbish dumping in them.
Defence families welcomed
Newly-arrived Defence Force families have been given a warm welcome to the Sale region.





