Working from home directives toughened
Premier Daniel Andrews has strengthened directives about working from home to include penalties for breaches.
Above-average rainfall for Victoria, except east Gippsland
While rainfall is likely to be above average for most of the state during winter, the Bureau of Meteorology has released data which shows "no strong push towards wetter or drier than average conditions in east Gippsland".
Brumby fight continues
An Omeo cattleman heading a legal challenge to Parks Victoria's plan to shoot brumbies in the Alpine National Park has vowed to launch an immediate appeal and injunction if Friday's Supreme Court judgment does not stop the planned cull.
High tides causing erosion
A Loch Sport resident has raised concerns over the safety of a popular walking track in the coastal town following recent high tides.
Wetlands project to boost visitor numbers to area
Sale Rotary Club is driving a $1.4 million plan to boost visitor numbers to Sale Common, recognised as a wetland of international significance.
Police news | Hoddle St assault
Local police are calling or witnesses to an assault in Sale last Tuesday, May 19.
Truck vs barrier incident prompts audit calls
Another truck accident on the Princes Highway between Stratford and Bairnsdale on Monday has reinforced calls for an audit of the road.
Court criticises VicForests over possums
The Federal Court has criticised the way state logging agency VicForests manages the habitat of two rare possums.
Search for couple in High Country continues
Detectives from the Missing Persons Squad are asking for anyone who was in the Wonnangatta area in March to contact police as part of their investigation into missing campers Russell Hill and Carol Clay.
Police locate Pantic car
A vehicle has been located as part of the Missing Persons Squad investigation into the 2019 suspicious disappearance of Lakes Entrance man Dalibor "Dale" Pantic.
First step towards return to school today
Today marks an exciting new beginning for school communities across Wellington Shire, as they get back to the routine of classroom education after two months of uncertainty.
Thank you to our orange angels
Stratford SES unit controller George Kircos joined Stratford SES in 1993, after feeling he needed to contribute to his community somehow.





