‘Buffet’ for feral dogs
A High Country deer culling trial is providing an "all you can eat buffet" for feral dogs, according to the Nationals.
Ag Minister brings some welcome rain
Newly-appointed federal Agriculture Minister Bridget McKenzie undertook a familiarisation tour of the area on Monday, dropping by a number of locations across the region to meet fishing, horticulture, agriculture and timber sector industry leaders.
Cameras being installed in the Sale CBD
Security cameras are currently being installed in Sale's central business district, in a bid to improve security and reduce crime.
Architect appointed to design TAFE building
An architect has been appointed to design the new TAFE Gippsland campus near the Port of Sale.
Council adopts its budget
Wellington Shire Council adopted its 2019-20 budget on Tuesday.
Glenmaggie 100-year milestone
It is now 100 years since farmers endorsed the scheme to use the Macalister catchment to irrigate the Newry and Avon flats.
Gas project has hit a snag
The 90 Mile Beach land debacle of the 1960s and '70s, where controversial zoning changes prevented development in some of Wellington Shire's coastal areas, has put the brakes on a major gas project.
Students’ skate park project
Maffra Secondary College senior students have taken it upon themselves to tidy up their town's skate park.
Budget adopted today
Minor changes have been made to Wellington Shire Council's 2019-20 budget, which will be adopted today.
GRLE to launch online auction platform
Gippsland Regional Livestock Exchange will launch its online auction platform, StockLive, this Friday, allowing producers to bid and view on stock from any location.
Titles handed to Ramahyuck
There was great cause for celebration at Ramahyuck District Aboriginal Corporation last week, when a number of title deeds for properties across the region were handed over.
Seaspray school’s asbestos loos problem
The state government has been asked to provide top-up funding to address asbestos issues at Seaspray Primary School.





