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Hundreds in Mother’s Day Classic

A sea of pink tutus, wigs and wings descended on Lake Guthridge on Sunday morning, as more than 400 people pounded the pavement for breast cancer awareness at Sale's Mother's Day Classic.

Inquiry into VicForests

A parliamentary inquiry into the handling of timber harvesting in Victoria's state forests by VicForests has been established.

GLaWAC back in business

The Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation's special administration has ended.

Gippsland South MLA hospitalised

Gippsland South MLA Danny O'Brien is recovering in hospital after suffering what he described as "a fairly serious" heart attack on Friday night.

Prison sentence reduced on appeal

A former St Patrick’s College, Sale, teacher has had his prison sentence for sexually assaulting boys reduced to four months.

Boisdale playground upgrade is open

Boisdale Consolidated Primary School students were treated to an early recess on Wednesday morning, as they became the first official adventurers on Boisdale's playground upgrade.

Vehicle is clipped by V/Line train

Police said a man is lucky to escape serious injury after his vehicle was clipped by a V/Line train near Stratford on Monday.

Next steps in Kalbar project

The next steps in the assessment of the proposed Fingerboards Mineral Sands project at Glenaladale are underway, with the referral of the project to the Commonwealth Department of Environment and Energy.

Money for rail bridge

The Avon River rail bridge will be replaced, with $95 million allocated to the project in the federal budget.

Fed Training left floundering by govt

The state government has not committed to an answer regarding the future of Fulham's Federation Training campus, after failing to provide funding for the campus in last week's state budget.

Vehicle is set on fire in Sale

Police are seeking information about an arsonist.

Horse rescue a selfless passion that rewards

For Longford couple Mark Evans and Alexa Clarkson, there are few things more distressing than the sight of a neglected horse.

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