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Meg 2: The Trench – shark thrills and kills

Jason Statham returns as rescue diver Jonas Taylor in Meg 2: The Trench, in which a research team encounters multiple threats while exploring the...

New emergency management commissioner appointed

The state government has appointed Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Rick Nugent APM as the state's new Emergency Management Commissioner. Minister for Emergency Services Jaclyn Symes...

Council embarks on strategic review of Saleyards

WELLINGTON Shire Council is undertaking a strategic review of the Gippsland Regional Livestock Exchange (GRLE) located at Saleyards Road in Sale, following changes in...

Cervical cancer screenings on the rise with patients now able to test themselves

More Victorian women who have never been screened for cervical cancer are testing thanks to the rollout of a new and less invasive testing...

Nambrok’s soldier settlers

Erected in 1991, an old irrigation wheel on top of a grey stoned mount at the Denison roundabout where Grimmes Road, Three Chain Rd,...

New facilities for Gumnuts

Tom Parry GUMNUTS Early Learning Centre have officially opened their new kindergarten building in Sale. The childcare and education provider held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at their...

Increasing calls for demolishment

An eyesore, a public health and safety risk, a breeding ground for delinquent behaviour - the old Sale police station. Since local authorities left their...

Reinvesting the Games funding

To compensate for the 2026 Commonwealth Games abandonment, the state government will invest $1 billion in regional community housing. The government last week announced the...

Consultation on offshore wind transmission enters next phase

VICGRID, the state government body coordinating the development of Victoria's Renewable Energy Zones, is asking residents in Gippsland to have their say on the...

Pikmin 4 delivers for fans and newcomers alike: review

THE key theme of the real-time strategy game Pikmin 4 is 'dandori', a Japanese word that refers to the act of organising tasks strategically...

Embracing imperfection

A kinky carrot, an excessively sized zucchini, a blemished mango, perfectly edible, tasty produce are rejected by major supermarkets for their anomalous aesthetic, amassing...

Unemployment at 3.7 per cent

Employment grew to a record level in June, with the state's unemployment rate remaining at a historically low 3.7 per cent. June figures from the...

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Ally Row to perform at Australian Open

ONCE again, Yarram duo Ally Row is hitting the headlines. Last Friday (January 9), Ally Row announced on their Facebook page that they were hitting...