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Rosedale is reel wired with its own decentralisation story

Decentralisation seems to be one of the most spoken words in the past 12 months, and its literal meaning was on display after Bambach Wires and Cables officially opened its factory in Rosedale last week.

Longford shed fire

It took fire emergency services about two hours to contain a large shed fire that threatened neighbouring properties in Hobsons Rd, Longford, on Thursday.

Yallourn Power Station will shut down operations in seven years

The Yallourn Power Station will close in 2028, four years ahead of schedule, owner EnergyAustralia announced on Wednesday.

Expressions of support for Yallourn workers flood in

Expressions of support have flooded in for workers at the Yallourn Power Station, following EnergyAustralia's surprise announcement that the facility would close four years earlier than expected.

A full house at seminar on rental changes

Real estate investment in the Wellington Shire is a hot topic in 2021, as property speculators take advantage of low interest rates and snap up homes at less than half the cost of those in metropolitan areas.

Farmers, fishers, campers urged to have their say

Farmers, fishers, campers and outdoor enthusiasts are being urged to have their say on proposed regulations to govern recreational activity on Crown land with river frontage and grazing licences.

Happy to get the vaccine

Wilson Lodge residents in Sale were the first in the Central Gippsland Health Network to receive their Pfizer vaccinations on Wednesday, with 45 aged care and disability residents aged between 35 and 94 protected against the COVID-19 virus.

CO2 plant for Longford

A new production facility to deliver high quality carbon dioxide supply to Australian industries will be built in Longford.

Man dies after being thrown from boat

A man died after being thrown from a boat off McLoughlins Beach on Monday.

Drone does not belong to missing camper

A drone found in the High Country does not belong to missing camper Russell Hill, police have confirmed.

The first vaccines

The first frontline health care workers and residents in the Central Gippsland Health Aged Care Network will be vaccinated against COVID-19 from tomorrow.

Businesses adapting to single-use plastics changes

Many local food businesses are a step ahead of the 2023 ban on single-use plastics, with some already turning to other products in response to growing consumer pressure for plastic alternatives.

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Grants for Sale Rotary, Maffra gymnastics from GCM

The Sale Rotary and Maffra Gymnastic clubs are among five organisations to share in $10,000 in the latest round of community grants from Gippsland...