Headspace for Sale
Money for a Headspace centre in Sale has been included in the federal budget.
Finding skeletons
Finding skeletons in the closet is something the genealogy enthusiasts at Sale and District Family History Group are used to. And it's not just their own.
Dispelling myths about Mormons
The Sale branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is opening its doors to the community so people can find out what the church is really about.
Blue green algae in MID
Southern Rural Water has issued a blue green algae warning for Macalister Irrigation District channels and in the Macalister River in Maffra.
Around the maypole
About 1000 people took to Sale Primary School's grounds for its annual fundraising garden party last Thursday evening, with students, teachers and parents enjoying the festivities, stalls and the school's signature maypole dancing.
Zero tolerance for illegal hunting activity
With hog deer season approaching, Stratford police are warning hunters any illegal activity will not be tolerated.
No trains again
Trains on the Gippsland line will be replaced by buses, as upgrades on metropolitan lines shared by Gippsland trains take place, from Saturday until April 23.
Farmers take action
EXCLUSIVE | A group of proactive local farmers have taken matters into their own hands, banding together to complete an unfinished section of highway duplication in Kilmany.
Exploration licence for offshore wind farm
UPDATED | The federal government has approved a deed of licence to allow Offshore Energy to undertake resource exploration for a wind farm off the Gippsland coast.
Licola fire now contained
The Licola fire, burning two kilometres east of Licola and 9km north-west of Valencia Creek, was declared as contained on Tuesday.
Lakes assault
Police have charged two men following an alleged assault in Lakes Entrance.
Police seek witnesses to Hazelwood fatal crash
Police are investigating a fatal crash at Hazelwood North on Monday afternoon.





