Pause for remembrance
Remembrance Day ceremonies took place across the country on Friday, as people paid their respects to the fallen.
Hazelwood survey deadline looms
The Hazelwood Health Study's Adult Survey study team has urged all eligible Sale residents to contribute to the study's findings.
House unlocked, car taken
Police are warning residents to lock their doors, following an opportunistic theft in Sale on Saturday morning.
Barnaby’s MID pledge
The Macalister Irrigation District major upgrade, the $60 million stage 1B Southern Tinamba Pipeline, is finally set to proceed.
Aboriginal corporation is in administration
An information meeting will be held on Friday morning to discuss the future of the Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation.
Drunk driver’s car impounded
A Wonthaggi woman had her vehicle impounded immediately, following a roadside breath test in Sale.
More than 70,000 deer harvested in 2015
The number of deer taken by licensed deer hunters has risen in Victoria, with east Gippsland recording high numbers of deer harvested during 2014-15.
Salefest XI helps social spaces
Salefest XI’s $10,000 donation will help community organisations to provide social spaces and promote inclusiveness.
Gippslanders invited to have their say on future
Online consultation for the Gippsland community has begun ahead of its first regional assembly to be held in Moe next Thursday.
Vice-Regal melody
Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove and his wife Lady Lynne Cosgrove visited Sale on Wednesday.
Commander-in-Chief’s banner
Governor-General Sir Peter Cosgrove awarded his banner to Combat Survival Training School.
Nursing — a family career choice
Three members of a Heyfield family are all studying nursing through a local education program.