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Mirridong clients and staff having to make numerous adaptations

Keeping morale high and clients safely active is the challenge Yarram's Mirridong Services has embraced.

Rate increase freeze

Three councillors opposed Wellington Shire Council's proposed zero per cent rate increase.

Sale man charged over suspicious betting activity

A Sale man was among five people charged this week in relation to a 2019 investigation into suspicious betting activity relating to an esports league.

Meth, cannabis, cash seized

East Gippsland and Lakes Entrance police seized a trafficable quantity of methylamphetamine and cannabis, as well as a large amount of cash, during a drug warrant executed last week.

Council is considering a freeze on rate rises

Wellington Shire Council is proposing a freeze on rate rises for its 2020-21 budget.

Pet adoptions skyrocket in pandemic

Isolation is having a spin-off benefit for lost and abandoned pets, with cats and dogs at Fulham's Animal Aid literally walking out the door in almost record numbers.

Positive signs for a bumper olive crop in dairy country

Extra virgin olive oil is a product not usually associated with the dairy farming district of Yarram.

Seven local projects receive federal government funding

Yarram's historic Regent Theatre will get a much-needed facelift as part of a million-dollar federal government cash injection into the economy of Wellington Shire.

Fund money must not go to the huge media players

The federal government's recently-announced Public Interest News Gathering program could potentially hand money allocated to small and regional publishers to large and powerful commercial television and radio networks and media conglomerates.

COVID-19 rules lead to council meeting changes

Wellington Shire Council meetings will be held monthly in the second half of the year, while councillors will be able to take part online.

Dirt bikers evade police

Wellingt on police are searching for two dirt bike riders who evaded them at Cowwarr.

Progress persists despite pandemic

Development in the Wellington Shire is forging ahead, despite some areas of the economy lagging because of COVID-19 restrictions.

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