Tarra Trail work begins
Construction of the long-awaited Alberton to Port Albert section of the Tarra Trail is underway.
Money for local ag societies
Maffra and District Agricultural, Pastoral and Horticultural Society and Sale and District Agricultural Society will receive money as part of the state government's Agricultural and Pastoral Society Grants Program.
Players await season decision
Patience is wearing thin for many local sporting players on the overall workability of various codes as the coronavirus pandemic stretches out.
Return of dining
Wellington Shire eateries embraced the return of table service today with gusto, showing diners they were well prepared and giving them a promising preview of 'business as usual'.
A smooth return to the classroom
Last Tuesday, about 400,000 students returned to classrooms across the state, as part of a staged return to classroom teaching.
Some council facilities have now reopened
Wellington Shire Council has re-opened some facilities, following the latest health advice regarding the COVID-19 pandemic.
Fulham prisoner let loose in error
An inmate from Fulham Correctional Centre has walked free from jail, only to be put back behind bars after handing himself in.
New playground for Yarram PS
Students in Years 3 to 6 at Yarram Primary School are in for a big surprise when they return to school next week - there is a brand new $32,000 playground for them to play on.
Brumby cull challenge ‘on the ground’
The mountain cattleman challenging Parks Victoria's decision to shoot brumbies in Victoria's High Country says he is making plans to oppose shooters "on the ground" if a planned cull goes ahead on June 12.
Working from home directives toughened
Premier Daniel Andrews has strengthened directives about working from home to include penalties for breaches.
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.





