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Gippsland PHN Awards for Yarram and Maffra

THE 16 finalists for the 2023 Gippsland Primary Health Awards represent a broad range of primary care services and programs across the region. The awards...

This haircut is worth over $700

SALE woman Karen Turner cut off about 25cm of her hair last week to raise money for Canteen Cancer. Ms Turner made the chop in...

Planning for harsh fire season

Reducing bushfire risk to protect life, property, and the environment is at the heart of what Forest Fire Management Victoria does, according to FFMV's...

Stopping gender-based violence

One thousand three hundred fifty-five: the number of calls for family violence-related assistance made to Police between June 2022 and July 2023. The increase of...

Family fun at Sale Show

Art, agriculture, food, fun, family and friends come together in perfect harmony each year at Gippsland’s oldest agricultural show. For more than 100 years, Sale...

Super Mario Bros. Wonder a perfect title for the holidays

Super Mario Bros. Wonder is out now for Nintendo Switch. Review copy provided by Nintendo. Growing up in the late 90s, I started playing video...

New review panel amid age of criminal responsibility reforms

The state government has appointed an Independent Review Panel to advise on the design and implementation of an Alternative Service Model to support young...

Startling statistics: seatbelt non-compliance on the rise

Police have expressed mounting concern about seatbelt non-compliance as authorities record a concerning spike in motorists failing to buckle up. Settbelts are one of the...

Patterson faces court in Latrobe Valley

Erin Patterson fronted the Latrobe Valley Magistrates' Court in Morwell last Friday (November 3) at around 10.15am. The 49-year-old Leongatha woman was arrested the previous...

CarbonNet project’s pipeline approved

THE landmark federal-state CarbonNet project, which aims to take carbon dioxide emissions from the Latrobe Valley and sequester them under Bass Strait, has got...

Larvae infestation detected at hospital

THE Gippsland Times received an anonymous call last week about larvae and maggots being spotted in the Old Nurses Ward of the Sale Hospital. This...

Working dogs take over Gippsland area

The popularity of working dogs like Border Collies and Kelpies is on the rise. Their instinct and skill for mustering livestock is second to none....

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Boyd brings inspiring story to Sale

The Gippsland Grammar Foundation is inviting fathers and father figures to a morning of connection, inspiration and a hot breakfast - all while hearing...