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Missing ACT man is spotted in Sale and Lakes Entrance

AUSTRALIAN Capital Territory police are seeking local help to find missing 47-year-old man Andrew Gloe, believing he has visited Sale sometime since mid-July.Information received...

Long-time employee will run in honour of his boss

SALE man Michael Scott will run 300 kilometres during September to raise awareness and fundraise for prostate cancer support. When Michael’s boss was diagnosed with...

BHP and Woodside’s big oil and gas deal

WOODSIDE Petroleum and BHP have entered into a merger commitment deed to combine their oil and gas portfolios through an all-stock merger, which will...

Dog liver disease cluster investigation closes

THE investigation into a cluster of dog liver disease and deaths in Victorian dogs has now closed, pointing to the natural toxin indospicine found...

Gippslanders are invited to have a say on offshore wind farm

GIPPSLANDERS are being asked to have their say on a proposed 2000 megawatt offshore wind farm at a community forum run by Star of...

Survey: what should LV’s mine sites be rehabilitated into?

LATROBE Valley and the wider Gippsland community can now have their say on the future of the Latrobe Valley's coal mine sites. The survey makes...

No more COVID fragments in Lakes Entrance

FURTHER testing of the local wastewater in the Lakes Entrance area across the weekend has produced negative results. Viral fragments of COVID-19 were detected in...

Pass the cheque

AN Inverloch artist is hoping to return a cheque which is almost 33 years old to its rightful owner. John Mutsaers found the cheque in...

Pilot touches down as a Roulette for final time

ONE of the longest-serving wingmen in the RAAF Roulettes, Flight Lieutenant Lachie Hazeldine, otherwise known as Roulette Five, retired from the Air Force aerobatic...

Fire drill: CFA trains its new volunteers in Sale

THOSE passing by Sale's Brennan Park at the weekend might have noticed some heat radiating from some very conspicuous shipping containers, but would have...

Longford barriers to be reviewed

THE state Department of Transport will review the placement of barriers at the Longford end of Longford-Loch Sport Rd after complaints about pedestrian safety...

Crucial habitat destroyed in Clydebank Morass

THE alleged illegal felling of a native tree in the Clydebank Morass has prompted a local Landcare group to call for better understanding of...

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