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Sale Musical Festival changes back to botanic gardens next year

The Sale Music Festival will return to the Sale Botanic Gardens next year, but will move from the traditional Labour Day long weekend. The 13th...

Action needed to control rabbits: Danny O’Brien

Rabbit population is out of control across the district, with areas like Woodside particularly affected, according state Member for Gippsland South Danny O'Brien. Mr O'Brien...

Heath seeks answers on Fingerboards

STATE Member for Eastern Victoria Renee Heath followed up her recent visit to site of the the proposed Fingerboards mineral sands mine near Glenaladale,...

Aqua Energy upgrade opening October 7

Wellington Shire Council has announced the much-anticipated redevelopment of Aqua Energy Leisure Centre in Sale is complete, with the $23 million facility set to...

Fatal crash in Flynn

A MALE has died following a crash at Flynn last Wednesday night. Emergency services were called to the intersection of Flynns Creek and Ingles Rds...

Yarram loses last bank this week with Bendigo Bank closure

Yarram Bendigo Bank customers will have their accounts moved to Traralgon, about a 50-minute drive away, or over an hour by bus, after the...

Be fire ready with no-fee green waste disposal

Wellington Shire Council is urging property owners, particularly in coastal communities, to prepare for the fire danger period by taking advantage of its Fire...

Upgrades at Sale College coming, but new campus needed, says O’Brien

State Member for Gippsland South Danny O'Brien said the government was "wasting taxpayer money on short-term fixes" at Sale College instead of delivering the...

Sale City Band wins Latrobe Valley Eisteddfod

Sale City Band took out first place in the D section of the 69th Latrobe Valley Eisteddfod held in Traralgon. The band's well-prepared program balanced...

New energy conference talks partnerships with Indigenous leaders

GIPPSLAND Aborigines' vision of the region's energy future includes a genuine partnership and healing of country, with potential land returns and compensation, according to...

Mary Ward on supporting those struggling, offering compassion, dignity and hope

You are not alone. There is someone who will listen. A local woman is part of a peer support service is helping people struggling with...

Study Hubs now accessible after hours

GIPPSLAND East Study Hub’s Outreach Centres recently had electronic locking systems installed, allowing students to access the facilities during extended hours. The Gippsland East Study...

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Next two Gippsland Times issues a day early

The Gippsland Times will be published a day earlier the next two weeks. Issues will hit the newsstands on Tuesday, December 23, and Tuesday, December...