Duplication cash secured
The end of continued roadworks on the Princes Highway between Sale and Traralgon is in sight, with the federal government allocating money for the remaining stages of the highway duplication.
Carbon testing buoys deployed
The GipNet Research Initiative, an environmental research program of CO2CRC, has begun testing the suitability of a range of instruments to measure changes in carbon dioxide levels in water, air and the seabed.
Law firm appointed
Shine Lawyers has been appointed to run a group action against Catholic College Sale’s St Patrick’s campus to seek compensation for alleged victims of child sexual abuse.
Building approvals’ rapturous response
A rise in building approvals received a rapturous response at Wellington Shire Council’s Tuesday meeting, including an animated performance from at least one excited councillor.
Flake tools found at Flynn
Traditional owners working on a project to move a section of Gippsland Water’s Regional Outfall System have identified an area adjacent to the Princes Highway in Flynn as a place of Aboriginal significance.
A fair day for faire day
Amazing sunshine and some new features made this year’s Stratford Shakespeare on the River faire day a treat.
Cannabis crop seized
Police have seized a cannabis crop, found on Crown land near Paradise Beach.
Court fines over dog attacks
The Sale Magistrate’s Court fined two dog owners for separate incidents.
Highway duplication money tipped for budget
Money for the remaining stages of the Princes Highway duplication between Sale and Traralgon is tipped to be included in Tuesday’s federal budget.
TAFE build finally confirmed
The gates to Sale’s abandoned netball courts were symbolically flung open on Thursday afternoon, as the Minister for Training and Skills paid a visit to Sale’s future TAFE site.
Industry, lobby groups welcome TAFE news
Industry leaders and lobby groups have welcomed the announcement of a new TAFE in Sale.
Brighter looking future for local young people
Accessibility and choice of courses are the priorities for local students, who are excited at the possibilities a new TAFE would bring to Sale.





