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Deputy PM visits MID

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Water and Agriculture, Barnaby Joyce, visited Tinamba on Tuesday to inspect the MID 2030 Development Project’s latest work.

Serving food in Sale for three decades

This year marks Masia Simic’s 32nd year running her coffee lounge, making it one of the longest surviving small businesses in Sale.

Opposition TAFE promise

The state opposition has stepped up the fight to see a new TAFE built at the Port of Sale by making a commitment to fund the campus, if elected.

Little entrepreneur is making a big difference

Nine-year-old girl is selling bags of compost help a young leukaemia patient.

Outcry over advert

A Sale woman is at the centre of an outcry over the first nation-wide advertisement opposing same sex marriage.

A spate of thefts from cars in Longford

Police are reminding people to be vigilant and lock their cars, after a spate of thefts from vehicles in Longford on Wednesday night.

Attempted armed robbery in Sale

A dramatic ending to a police car chase, after an alleged attempted armed robbery in Sale, has involved a man being arrested on a Traralgon rooftop.

Bishop of Gippsland promoted

Anglican Bishop of Gippsland Kay Goldsworthy has been elected as the new Archbishop of Perth.

Student returns from trip to Japan

Sale Primary School has had a long association with the annual Asian Pacific Children's Convention, with several students heading over to Japan to meet with representatives from around the world.

Mineral sands project studies underway

Technical studies have begun for the Fingerboards Mineral Sands project at Glenaladale, with baseline monitoring and data collection underway to gather environmental information about the project site.

Learner driver, supervisor allegedly test positive to meth

A learner driver has been charged on summons, after allegedly testing positive to methamphetamine.

P-platers allegedly drag racing

Two newly-licenced P-plate drivers won't be behind the wheel for some time after they were caught allegedly drag racing at almost double the speed limit in Sale on Saturday.

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Yarram’s AKD Sawmill to close immediately

Associated Kiln Driers (AKD), Australia’s largest softwood producer, announced today the closure of its Yarram sawmill in Gippsland. The decision, which impacts 73 employees, comes...