Wind farm plans progress
Consultation has taken place in Yarram and Morwell this week, as preliminary plans progress to build a huge windfarm in Commonwealth waters off Port Albert.
Bishop supports redress scheme
Bishop of Sale Patrick O’Regan said he fully supported a statement issued on Wednesday by the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference and Catholic Religious Australia, in which it confirmed its entry into the national redress scheme.
Baby doc delivers sad news
One of Maffra’s most respected and loved ‘baby doctors’, Dr Tony Wright, is regretfully saying farewell to the early mornings and late nights in the delivery room after a career spent welcoming about 2000 babies into the world.
Thanks to all our volunteers
The Sale Mall was a sea of uniforms on Saturday, as Volunteer Week ended with a thank you day.
How St Mary’s rolls
St Mary’s Primary School, Sale, got to enjoy a morning on the Bicycle Network’s Pump Track, a mini BMX course, after winning a sticker design competition.
Four group actions in Sale Diocese mooted
Catholic Church entities in Gippsland look likely to have to tackle legal action on several fronts, as yet more allegations emerge of historical child sexual offences.
Rusty shovel putts a smile on golfers’ dials
Wormburners, shanks and the ‘Happy Gilmore’ run-up were common sights at the Maffra Rusty Shovel Charity Golf Day.
New trailer supports Bike Ed
Wellington Shire Council launched its new Bike Ed trailer last week, which will be used by local school children.
Shire budget wish lists
Funding for the Boisdale Recreation Reserve and walking paths in Loch Sport are among submissions made to Wellington Shire Council’s draft budget.
CFA response times in Sale show some improvement
Response times to fires in Sale have improved since the last quarter.
Cracking ideas at Maffra breakfast
Ninety-five of Maffra’s business owners and operators shared breakfast together last Wednesday, listening to eggscellent advice on how to bring home the bacon.
V/Line passengers can claim for fare reimbursement
Gippsland train passengers will be reimbursed for travel last Thursday afternoon and Friday following an unforeseen suspension of the Gippsland line.





