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Yarram toilet suspiciously set alight

Stefan Bradley A SUSPICIOUS fire at a disabled access toilet in Yarram on Sunday morning is being investigated by Wellington Crime Investigation Unit detectives, with...

Speaker to visit Gippsland next week

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Milton Dick, is set to visit several schools across the region to discuss civics and citizenship with...

Million seedlings planted under Gippsland Plantations Investment Program

Philip Hopkins MORE than one million softwood tree seedlings have been planted in Gippsland by HVP Plantations under the Gippsland Plantations Investment Program (GPIP). GPIP, which...

Looming danger on Maffra road

LOCALS have raised traffic safety concerns on Sandy Creek Road, Maffra, citing its growing use as a heavy vehicle detour. The stretch of road between...

Sale College campus consolidation a step closer

THE amalgamation of Sale College has moved a step closer, with Wellington Shire Council agreeing to sell about eight hectares of land to the...

Sale College plans still missing the vital ingredient

STATE Member for Gippsland South Danny O'Brien has welcomed progress on consolidation of Sale College onto one new site after the agreement of Wellington...

Tenders for Loch Sport and Woodside Caravan parks announced

Successful tenderers for the lease of Loch Sport and Woodside Beach caravan parks have been announced following a comprehensive open-market tender process. Wellington Shire Council...

Pool project to make a splash

THE largest capital works projects in Wellington Shire is on track, with the Sale Swimming Pool Complex set to provide long-term social and economic...

Hereford bulls up for inspection

Hereford bulls from five studs across Gippsland are up for inspection tomorrow, a week prior to the date of the Gippsland Performance Herefords bull...

Celebrating the rivers of Gippsland on World Rivers Day

On World Rivers Day, which was marked on Sunday, the West Gippsland Catchment Management Authority reflected on the importance of rivers and how it...

Figures contradict Facebook’s claim

IN the first half of 2024, one-third of Australians accessed Facebook for news, a new study reveals. The finding contradicts Meta’s long-standing assertion that news...

Detectives appeal for public assistance after two burglaries at Yarram store

Wellington Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for public assistance as they investigate two burglaries that occurred at a Yarram store this month. The first...

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Khayaam celebrates two decades in style

Twenty years ago, with two young boys under the age of three and a vision to bring a luxury salon experience back to Sale,...