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Murder charge laid after Sale man allegedly stabbed to death

Homicide Squad detectives have charged a man with murder in relation to the death of a man in Sale on Sunday morning. Police were...

Homeownership an increasing issue

Homeownership in Victoria has suffered the largest setback of any state over the past 12 months, according to the latest CommSec State of the...

Aquatic outbreak resources now available

Vets, fish farm workers, fisheries staff and scientists could gain valuable insights into aquatic animal disease events, thanks to a new book and online...

Times are a-changin’ at council

Tom Parry WELLINGTON Shire Council has unanimously adopted a motion to reschedule its meetings for 5pm. Councillors voted on the change at a regular council meeting...

Values up, rates capped in Wellington

Tom Parry VALUATION figures for the Wellington Shire have risen by nearly 16 per cent in the span of 12 months, according to Victoria's Valuer-General. The...

East Gippsland Winter Festival – bigger and better in 2023

FEATURING an array of more than 100 spectacular events happening right across the East Gippsland region, the East Gippsland Winter Festival will present one...

Police investigate fatal Sale stabbing this morning

Homicide Squad detectives are investigating after a man died in Sale this morning. Police were called to the intersection of York Street and MacAlister Street...

John Guy’s legacy

Former chair of the commissioners of the newly formed Wellington Shire, John Guy OAM, has died at the age of 85, leaving a legacy...

AgriFutures Horizon Scholarship winners announced

Twenty-two scholars have been awarded the 2023 Horizon Scholarship, an initiative supported by seven Research and Development Corporations (RDC's), along with Kalyx Australia, Baiada...

House prices settle across the state

The Victorian property market is showing signs of stabilisation this quarter. The Metropolitan Melbourne median house price recorded a marginal drop of 1 per cent...

New VicForests drones deployed

Philip Hopkins VICFORESTS has started using drones at night to detect endangered fauna to comply with new orders from the Victorian Supreme Court that have...

Financial literacy barrier for business owners

NEW research has shined a light on Australia's gender financial literacy gap and its impact on entrepreneurial success. Australia's female small business owners (SBOs) have...

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