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Police seek information on highway assault

POLICE are seeking information relating to the assault of a man by a truck driver in Stratford.About 5.45am on Monday, February 1, the victim...

Business confidence returning

THE rebirth of the former AMP building in Sale into a retail store, café and wine bar could be a welcome sign that business...

Jetty rebuild needs govt backing

GIPPSLAND Ports is reassuring the McLoughlins Beach community it is committed to rebuilding its jetty, provided funding is made available.While the original jetty was...

Get vaccinated, doctors urge

LOCAL doctors are urging residents to have confidence in the COVID-19 vaccine program as vaccination rates plummet and "misinformation" about safety spreads.Registered vaccination clinics...

Bigger home for Maffra gymnastics

LOCAL gymnasts have spent their school holidays excitedly moving into their purpose-built space at the newly-refurbished Cameron Sporting Complex Stadium in Maffra.The $9.5 million...

Sale bat numbers drop off

JUST as wildlife experts predicted, the grey-headed flying foxes from the large migratory population at Lake Guthridge and Lake Guyatt in Sale have moved...

Horse search to re-create history

THE 13th Gippsland Light Horse Ceremonial Troop is looking for horses to take on for a long term free lease to help commemorate Australia's...

Sunday Anzac Day services

A DAWN service will be held at Anzac Park, Avon St, Briagolong, from 6am, followed by a gunfire breakfast at the RSL Log Cabin.From...

Schuback, McNally and helan added to council’s official place names list

THE names of two prominent local families have been added to Wellington Shire Council's list of approved place names.'Schuback' was added to the list...

Headspace now officially open in Sale

SALE'S Headspace facility has been officially opened, after years of community advocacy.The centre, which provides free and confidential early intervention mental health services to...

The state must rule out overhead line – O’Brien

THE state government must rule out construction of a 500 kilovolt overhead electricity transmission line through Gippsland, the opposition says.Gippsland South MLA Danny O'Brien...

Duck bag limit is increased

WELLINGTON Shire Council is set to propose a 1.5 per cent increase in revenue from general rate for the THE 2021 duck hunting season...

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GLaWAC celebrates culture and country during NAIDOC Week in Stratford

MORE than 1500 people from across Gippsland attended GLaWAC’s annual NAIDOC Family Day in Stratford last Thursday, with First Nations community, their families, and...