Online learners test option is being ‘investigated’
Thousands of prospective learner drivers seeking to get their learners' permit could soon have good news.
Vandals smash windows in Raglan St, Sale
Business owners along Raglan St, Sale, arrived at work Friday morning to find their front windows smashed.
Enrolment is urged for shire elections
People are being urged to enrol now for the Wellington Shire Council election, if they are not already enrolled.
On the road to some good reading with mobile books
Wellington Shire Council's popular click and deliver program is back, to help bookworms in Wellington with reading material and other resources during the stage three restrictions because of COVID-19.
Arrest over Hedley murder
Homicide Squad detectives have charged a man following the death of a woman in Hedley, near Yarram.
Difficult times prompt a new meals initiative
Yarram Neighbourhood House has been preparing nutritious meals for the community for some months now.
Kalbar’s Environmental Effects Statement exhibition amended
State Planning Minister Richard Wynne has issued amended procedures and requirements relating to the exhibition of the Fingerboards Project Environmental Effects Statement and the conduct of the inquiry, which the minister intends to appoint.
MPs hold concerns, with licence testing on hold
The Liberal Nationals are calling on the state government and VicRoads to clarify the licence testing arrangements that will be put into place during stage three and four restrictions in Victoria.
Unique timber products being made right on our doorstep
Australian Sustainable Hardwoods in Heyfield has developed innovative hardwood engineered products that are a world first, positioning itself as a major presence in Australia's rapidly growing mass timber market.
Butchers ‘meat’ demand
Butchers across Wellington Shire have moved to assure customers there is enough supply to meet demand, following some trepidation after the state government's recent announcement that workforce restrictions would be placed on the meat industry.
Bird flu detected at farm near Bairnsdale
A second strain of avian influenza virus in Victoria has been confirmed, with a turkey testing positive to low pathogenic H5N2 avian influenza virus near Bairnsdale.
Times advertising manager president of business and tourism association
The Gippsland Times' own Julian McIvor is the new president of the Sale Business and Tourism Association.





