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THE Dyson Group of Companies, incorporating the legendary Cobb & Co brand, is pleased to announce the launch of the next round of the...

Path to recovery and the next opera

Ben McArthur CHOKING on Tom Yum Soup with fish that hadn't been properly cleaned and leaving three scales behind was all it took for Loch...

The Smeds and The Smoos at The Wedge

Stefan Bradley Time to get the kids ready for a new space adventure in Sale, with The Smeds and The Smoos on their way to...

Gippsland Emergency Relief Funds to provide more aid

THE Gippsland Emergency Relief Fund (GERF) is continuing to provide emergency financial help to Gippsland residents hit by the recent storm event. GERF President, Andy...

Sale Music Festival’s planning well underway

Planning is well underway for the 10th ‘Sale Music Festival/Picnic On The Green’ to be held once again on the Labour Day long weekend,...

O’Brien criticises state government for pushing aside AusNet plans

Philip Hopkins THE Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien, has criticised the state government's decision to push aside current AusNet plans for a new...

Medieval Market marvel returns to Stratford

ON Sunday, May 5, the Medieval Market and Faire Day returns to Stratford in 2024. After a hugely successful day in 2023, the fun...

New grants to help local musicians advance their career

New grants to support new music talent and back local music acts will be announced by the state government today, giving Gippsland musicians from...

The exhibition opening dreams are made of

RENOWNED Sale-based artist, Annemieke Mein said a recurring dream haunts her the night before the opening of her art exhibitions. It goes like this. “At the...

More than a general store

  THERE is something about the cosiness of a classic general store. First, it’s the jingle of the doorbell and the “how’re going, love” inviting you...

Contribute to Wellington’s new energy transformation investments

LOCAL businesses are encouraged by the Wellington Shire Council to think about the role they could play in energy transition or supporting defence. Wellington Shire's...

State’s big blackout to be reviewed

Zaida Glibanovic CALLS have been answered: the state government will review Victoria's biggest blackout. The state government will commission a supplementary independent review into the electricity...

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Kilmany greyhound track headed for VCAT

Sale resident and former Animal Justice Party candidate Dr Helen Jeges has followed through on her pledge to challenge a planning permit granted by...