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Police Beat – July 14 2023

Sale man charged following Yinnar burglary and persuit A 35-year-old Sale man will face 64 charges following an alleged burglary and pursuit in Yinnar last...

Flow Smart honoured for outstanding achievement

LINDSAY Corporation, a leading global manufacturer and distributor of irrigation and infrastructure equipment and technology, has recognised Flow Smart Pty Ltd with the Top...

Monash medical students ready to explore Sale

MONASH University's School of Rural Health recently welcomed more Monash medical students starting their clinical placements in Sale this semester. Among the incoming group are...

Yarram Early Learning Centre upgrades project set to begin

CONSTRUCTION is set to begin on the $2 million expansion of the Yarram Early Learning Centre. The Yarram Early Learning Centre, which operates out of...

Gippsland Red Meat Conference to ease nervousness for industry

The 2023 Gippsland Red Meat Conference will be held at the Sale Baptist Church on Tuesday, August 29, with an aim of reassurance in...

Calls to childproof regional farms

LEADING safety agencies Kidsafe Victoria, Life Saving Victoria and Farmsafe Australia have urged regional families to set up safe play areas and actively supervise...

Bairnsdale investigation into lewd act continues

BAIRNSDALE Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team detectives are continuing to investigate after a man performed a lewd act outside Bairnsdale Primary School...

Missing Golden Beach resident Owen Townsend found

MISSING Golden Beach man Owen Townsend has been reunited with family after not being seen for five days. The 25-year-old was last seen on a...

Local businesses award finalists

Sale's Gippsland Salt Company, Gippsland Accounting Solutions and Jones Civil Group, Maffra's The Vines On Avon and Yarram's The Fibreglass Factory have been named...

‘Yes’ campaign now in full swing

Tom Parry MOMENTUM is gathering for a 'Yes' vote at the upcoming federal referendum, despite recent polls suggesting that support is waning. Later this year, Australians...

Bird of the Month – July

The Rainbow Bee-Eater would have to be one of Australia's most spectacular birds - striking colours, elegant lines, a curved black bill, and flowing...

Report commissioned by state energy minister questioned

THE state government has been accused of using a landmark Victorian climate report, which was written without any input from forestry researchers or the...

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Looking back on the past year (2025)

December 2024: A STORY that missed last year’s review, but deserves highlighting was the launch of Gippsland Jersey’s seventh Farming Conversations calendar championing mental health....