Celebrating first stage of consolidation
Catholic College Sale celebrated the blessing and opening of the Notre Dame de Sion Learning Centre and refurbishment of the St Patrick's building on Friday, which includes newly-renovated learning areas and a new administration area, as well as a lift.
Funding a big hit in Stratty
The Stratford community had reason to celebrate on Friday, with $1.3 million in funding announced for upgrading sporting infrastructure at two locations.
Exhibition tells stories of homelssness
An exhibition at Gippsland Gallery Sale is providing a confronting insight into the lives of people facing housing crises and homelessness.
Rosedale street and park works are officially open
A $1.5 million facelift of Rosedale is now complete, including streetscape improvements and upgrades to Willow Park, with the official opening on Monday.
Debit cards to help farmers
Drought-affected farmers in Wellington can now apply for a pre-loaded debit card to the value of $700, to help with living expenses.
Hird no-show is a blow for Lakeside Club
The Lakeside Club in Sale and about 160 patrons were left disappointed and out of pocket after Saturday's shock, 11th-hour announcement that guest speaker James Hird wasn't coming.
Contract for complex upgrade
A contract has been awarded for the indoor stadium redevelopment at the Cameron Sporting Complex, Maffra.
Alleged assault in Stratford
Police are seeking information about an alleged assault in Tyers St, Stratford, in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Rates should be refunded
Owners of land that cannot be built on along the 90 Mile Beach should be refunded rates and waste charges by Wellington Shire Council, Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass has recommended.
Guard’s carriage pulls into Maffra
The first train to visit Maffra since 1993 has pulled into the grounds of the Gippsland Vehicle Collection and Model World Maffra.
Gold medal inspiration
Sale College junior students have been busy preparing to welcome Olympic gold medalist Steven Bradbury to town for a motivational talk next month.
CCS is already ‘a proven success’: CarbonNet
CarbonNet has responded to recent claims in a Gippsland Times article that it had not been upfront about the safety of carbon capture and storage technology.





