A time capsule in a Bonox jar
Ties to the past come in many forms the lolly counter at the local milk bar, a worn Fitzroy Football Club jumper or a beaten up Holden Sandman are all reminiscent of simpler days.
Final call for Eustace
The "voice of racing" in Gippsland, Peter Eustace, has retired after 51 years.
Man found after three days lost in bush
A man lost for three nights in the High Country was found safe and well at the weekend.
Ice training at CGHS
A new training program to help health workers manage clients who use ice was delivered in Sale.
RAAF Air 5428 project ‘on track’
The $200 million construction project underway at RAAF Base East Sale is on track for an October 2018 completion.
Car club vandalism is ‘disheartening’
Maffra and District Car Club volunteers have described recent vandalism at the club and the damage of several of their junior development program vehicles as "disheartening".
From little things, big things grow
'From little things, big things grow' could be the school motto of Boisdale Consolidated Primary School, following the opening of its outdoor classroom earlier this month.
Minister rejects claims
Minister for Education and Training Senator Simon Birmingham has rejected claims the federal government did not consult with the Catholic school sector before unveiling funding reform plans on May 2.
Club welcomes development
More development in Longford could be the saviour of local sporting clubs struggling for numbers, according to the president of Sale Golf Club.
Boisdale harnesses creativity
The restoration of the Boisdale Stables is almost complete, made possible by the vision and hard work of a tight-knit community.
Fed Training spat
A spat surrounding Federation Training erupted between politicians in a government hearing last week, ending with Opposition members of parliament walking out "in disgust".
Greyhound trainer fears eviction
A Kilmany greyhound trainer who has lost her licence fears she may be evicted from her home under Greyhound Racing Victoria rules.