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Thrilling Halloween night

A thrilling night will be held in Rosedale on October 31 to celebrate Halloween.

$3.6m water upgrade continues

Gippsland Water's $3.6 million upgrade of Sale's water infrastructure is continuing with the installation of a temporary bypass main with above-ground pipes in Cunninghame St.

Boisdale playgroup-school partnership

Boisdale Community Playgroup officially opened its doors to local parents and children on Wednesday morning.

Carnivale delights in perfect weather

St Mary's Primary School, Sale's major annual fundraiser, its carnivale, proved a great success on Friday night.

Running for Doctors for the Environment

Sale paediatrician Jo McCubbin and her son Alex McCubbin will run a half marathon at the Melbourne Marathon Festival this Sunday to raise money for Doctors for the Environment Australia.

On your bike

Wellington police bike patrol members will be cycling around Sale this October to raise awareness for Safe Cycle Month.

Council wants changes to pokies regulations

Wellington Shire Council is seeking to change gaming machine regulations, including putting the onus on applicants to prove the benefits of increased numbers of machines.

New police Family Violence Unit based in Sale

A new Family Violence Unit has been established in the Wellington Police Service Area.

Impressive Lego display

An impressive Lego collection, believed to have more than 500 sets, has been on display in Maffra.

Phone black spot focus

An online database of all mobile phone black spot locations in Wellington has been released by the federal government.

Combating home burglaries

Sale police have appealed to the community for help in curbing residential burglaries.

Meerlieu is ‘gas free’

Meerlieu and district is the 26th community in Victoria to declare itself gas field free.

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