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Water for Gunaikurnai Country

River water ownership will be made available to Traditional Owners for the first time in Victoria.

Gippsland holiday spots record strong bookings

Local caravan parks and campgrounds are fielding plenty of enquiries and experiencing strong bookings, particularly with Melburnians who are keen to head to Gippsland for long-anticipated holidays.

Keeping an eye on clearer education

State Schools Relief visited Araluen Primary School in Sale recently, delivering its Glasses for Kids program in an attempt to remove vision impairment from the classroom.

Sale outdoor pool opening delayed

The Aqua Energy outdoor pool in Sale won't open on Friday as planned because of a delay in upgrading the facility.

SES kept busy during storm

The State Emergency Service was kept busy during the wild windstorm which lashed the area overnight Sunday and on Monday.

Fire in hot, windy conditions

Forest Fire Management Victoria and local CFA crews were quick to respond to a small fire at Bulldog Junction, four kilometres north of Upper Maffra West and Coongulla on Monday, in hot and windy conditions.

Motorcyclist dies after Fulham collision

A Bairnsdale man has died after the motorcycle he was riding collided with a car at Fulham on Tuesday morning.

Roulettes celebrate 50 years in the sky

Sale's much-adored and admired RAAF Roulettes aerobatic display team marks five decades of service this year.

Wedding confusion as rules ease

Civil celebrant Rose Jones from Sale said the easing of COVID-19 restrictions on weddings, set for 11.59pm November 22, is causing confusion among celebrants and future newlyweds.

Hopes Sale Cinema will open next week

The long-anticipated reopening of Sale Cinema is likely to happen next Thursday, November 26.

School’s out

This Thursday at 3.15pm, will be a bittersweet moment for former and current staff, parents and students when the bell rings for the last time at Catholic College Sale's Sion campus.

Seacombe boat ramp to receive a facelift

Local and travelling fishers and boaters will benefit from better facilities and improved access to the Gippsland Lakes, after the state government announced a major upgrade for the Seacombe boat ramp.

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