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Lakes Entrance meeting moves forward on treaty

INDIGENOUS peoples meeting in Lakes Entrance have moved forward on a united position for a proposed treaty between the indigenous community and the state...

Sale grabs two Gippsland Business Awards

Federation University Gippsland Business Awards gala presentation night has come and gone, and those best in the business have been named. Two of Sale's six...

Electric vehicles charging and loading ahead in Yarram

THE increasing number of motorists driving electric vehicles (EVs) now have a new place to recharge in Wellington Shire, thanks to the installation of...

Locals raise concern regarding road safety at Council meeting

Two petitions were responded to at the Council meeting on Tuesday, August 16 the Port of Sale (Wellington Centre). Response to Petition: Improved traffic and...

Flooding not just by name

The Flooding Creek Trail is… well, flooded. Parts of the popular walking and cycling route, which passes through the Sale Common Nature Conservation Reserve, are...

Port of Sale TAFE Gippsland launched

THE Port of Sale Campus of TAFE Gippsland was officially launched on Wednesday August 24 by State Minister for Training and Skills Gayle Tierney,...

Jobs Forum a success

Stefan Bradley JOBS Victoria hosted a forum at the Gippsland Performing Arts Centre on Thursday August 25 to look at ways the state government, local...

Relatively high plantation on York/Raglan St roundabout “problematic”: resident

A RELATIVELY high plantation on the York Street/Raglan Street roundabout in Sale that could potentially obscure a motorist’s view of other vehicles has been...

Walhalla Road safety focus

The state government has provided a safety update regarding Walhalla Road as they flag possible improvements to safety. The update comes in the wake of...

STOPIT text service to catch predators

VICTORIA Police has announced that its SMS-based reporting tool will be expanding to trams and buses across the state. Launched on trains state-wide last month,...

COVID cases can vote by telephone

NEW regulations will mean Victorians who have tested positive to COVID-19 will be able to vote via telephone in the November state election. The new...

Alleged killer of Russell Hill and Carol Clay in court

ON Tuesday August 23, Greg Lynn, 55, appeared via video link in the Sale Magistrates’ Court charged with the murders of Russell Hill and...

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Wellington Shire’s new mayor and deputy

The election of councillors Cindy Madeley and Liz Foat as Wellington Shire’s mayor and deputy mayor on Tuesday night marked a historic first for...

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