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Budget plea for TAFE

Wellington Shire Council will ask the state government to allocate money in this year’s state budget to build a new TAFE campus in Sale.

Park St petition rebuffed

Wellington Shire Council intends to retain the current configuration of an intersection at the Port of Sale.

Cenotaph on the move

VicRoads will apply to relocate the Rosedale war memorials to the Prince Street Reserve following community concern over the park initially proposed for the move.

Family festival fun

Sale Music Festival had huge numbers this year, with head-boppers, toe-tappers, groovers, movers and shakers flocking from across the state to attend.

Two still sought over shooting

Detectives from the Armed Crime Squad are searching for two people following a shooting in Morwell last month.

Bollards work

Emergency services attended an incident in Sale pedestrian mall on Thursday morning where a vehicle crashed into concrete bollards, dislodging one and snapping off another.

Tragic P-plate fatality at Newry

A man has died following a crash in Newry on Friday morning.

Recycling industry call

A Wellington Shire councillor believes the state government should take the lead in developing a recycling industry in Gippsland.

Baby’s Day Out

About a hundred mums and bubs ventured out into the Sale Botanic Gardens on Tuesday, to soak up the sun with friends at Baby’s Day Out.

Stern letter to ExxonMobil chief

Federal Opposition leader Bill Shorten has again weighed into the Bass Strait and Longford UGL dispute, telling Esso that Labor plans to put an end to “sham” work agreements.

Mine refinements proposed

Proponent of the Fingerboards mineral sands mine, Kalbar Resources, has made changes to its proposed mine, including a second mining unit plant, modified arrangements for storage of residual material and additional mining equipment and transport requirements.

Mine changes are ‘significant and disturbing’

Mine-Free Glenaladale claims it has not been directly advised by Kalbar what the changes to its project will entail.

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