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Letters to the Editor – February 2 2024

Duck side I'M tired of The Nationals referring to science and ideology in the duck hunting debate. There is a whole other side that is being...

Jaydah Hood’s education success

JAYDAH Hood, a proud Gunnaikurnai girl from Sale, graduated from Araluen Primary School last year, earning the Citizenship and Science awards, as well as...

Catholic College Sale celebrates commencement of school year

Catholic College Sale celebrated the commencement of the school year with its Opening Mass and Assembly on February 2. Year levels gathered for another year...

Chris Horn’s 300 plasma donations

GIVING blood or plasma is intimidating to some people, but not for Tinamba resident, Chris Horn. It’s just another part of his fortnightly routine. On Wednesday,...

A life of community dedication

Erika Allen “YOU’VE got to give, to take.” This sage advice comes from Denise Stothers, a former Stratford local and Avon Shire councillor from 1980 to...

Volunteers needed to support new parents

"BEING a parent is the hardest job in the world and I was just so happy I could help families who needed it." Those are...

Letters to the Editor – 23 January 2023

Duck cruelty DURING the Inquiry into Victoria’s Recreational Native Bird Hunting Arrangements, traditional owner Gary Murray said that “It is our view that duck shooting...

Excitement for Italian Festa

SAGRA, CARNEVALE, FESTA, - Italian words for Festival, Carnival, Party. In any town or city in Italy throughout the year but mainly in Spring, Summer...

Reader Gallery – January 19 2023

Seaspray night carnival. John Morgan Sunsets and silhouettes in Longford. Melanie Tancred Sunset at The Honeysuckles. Melanie Tancred Merriman Creek flood waters running into Bass Strait. John...

Sale Combined Probus’ first few months

THE past few months of 2023 were full of firsts for the newly-formed Sale Combined Probus Club. The club held its first meeting, their first...

Letters to the Editor – January 16 2024

Native forests provided opportunities Philip Hopkins' article in the Gippsland Times on January 9 ('A Railway journey back in time' pages 6-7') regards Nick Anchen's...

Telling stories from the grave

Katrina Brandon DURING the saddest time of your life, when a loved one dies, one of the hardest things is picking the words on the...

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GLaWAC celebrates culture and country during NAIDOC Week in Stratford

MORE than 1500 people from across Gippsland attended GLaWAC’s annual NAIDOC Family Day in Stratford last Thursday, with First Nations community, their families, and...