CFMEU fighting for mill
The Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union has vowed to continue its fight to save the jobs of Australian Sustainable Hardwoods workers in Heyfield.
Gas leak, street evacuated
Inglis St was closed from Wellington Drive to Somerton Park Rd for four hours on Thursday after a gas line was ruptured.
Remembering sacrifices
A Lone Pine tree, from the Australian War Memorial, was planted at Sale Primary School at an Anzac Day ceremony on Friday.
Cop shop site hold up
A native title issue and the plight of an Aboriginal corporation is delaying the sale of the former Sale police station.
$30,000 given to local clubs and groups
Sale Greyhound Club has donated almost $30,000 to 10 community groups and sports clubs in Wellington Shire.
Two accidents on highway
Two separate accidents on the Princes Highway near Wurruk on Wednesday happened within minutes of each other.
Council looks at rezoning of land in Heyfield
Wellington Shire Council has adopted a study, which it hoped will lead to more residential development in Heyfield.
Surf life saving club secures funding
Seaspray Surf Life Saving Club has secured a share of $8 million of federal government funding, under the Beach Safety Equipment Fund.
Increase in wasp activity
A marked increase in European wasp activity is keeping pest controllers occupied and locals on edge.
Fatal crash at Hernes Oak
Police are investigating a fatal crash near Morwell.
Maffra speed limit survey
VicRoads wants to know what the broader Maffra community thinks about the current 60 kilometre per hour speed limit along Johnson St.
Mayor: more needed to improve rail
Wellington Shire mayor Carolyn Crossley welcomed the last week's state government announcement on improved transport services in Gippsland, but said the government was still not looking broadly enough.





