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Tackling heavy vehicle driver fatigue

The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) announces the successful conclusion of Operation Forager, a four-week initiative dedicated to combating heavy vehicle driver fatigue during...

More room for signalling upgrades in Gippsland

THE first of six new signalling equipment rooms (SERs) being installed as part of the Gippsland Line upgrade have been lifted into position between...

The Williams Brothers in Sale

Katrina Brandon Get ready to ‘Twist and Shout’ for the Willams Brothers’ performance coming up on Saturday, January 20, at The Wedge. The show features...

Best films of 2023

OUR resident film reviewers Tom Parry and Stefan Bradley reunite to discuss the past year of releases! Stefan Bradley: Hey Tom, thanks for joining me...

Workways prefer a peoples approach to employment

WORKWAYS, an employment services provider, says a person-centred approach is a better way to support unemployed locals into work, rather than the current mutual...

ASH accelerates

ASH at Heyfield is still open for business. With the closure of the native forest industry, the manufacturer has lost its cherished Victorian Ash timber,...

Encouraging Young People to Stay Resillient

HEADSPACE is encouraging young people to reflect on and be proud of their achievements last year. During a time of ongoing global conflict, a cost-of-living...

Alarming Education Quality

Zaida Glibanovic   THE gap between city and regional schools has never been wider, the latest NAPLAN results show. The average of the five test results for...

Australian Pied Oystercatcher – Bird of the Month January 2024

THIS month's bird is the oddly named the Australian Pied Oystercatcher. Odd because they seldom catch or eat oysters! They're easy to distinguish from other shorebirds...

Rates Rise for average GP Consultation

Zaida Glibanovic   GP visits will now cost you an arm and a leg as average consultation rates have risen $10 in the past year. Increased prices...

SEC Unable to Live up to Government Promises

THE state government has backed down on its election promise for the revived SEC to take majority ownership in each renewable energy project it...

Royal Freemasons Sale sold

ROYAL Freemasons have sold their Sale and Moe aged care homes to the not-for-profit organisation Respect. It is expected that ownership of the homes will...

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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,...