Dargo fires continue to burn
Two fires started by lightning strikes north-west and south-west of Dargo burning in the Alpine National Park have been held, according to Forest Fire Management Victoria.
Talking timber on Spring St
Workers and families from Australian Sustainable Hardwoods mill in Heyfield gathered on the steps of state parliament in Melbourne on Tuesday, hoping to put faces to the job losses the town will sustain if the mill is forced to close.
Employee nabbed over bank theft
UPDATED: A 46-year-old Won Wron woman has been arrested in relation to allegations of theft from a Yarram bank.
Suspicious Sale fire
Police are seeking assistance following a house fire in Sale early Wednesday morning.
Winds to test fire crews
Predicted northerly winds on Wednesday will test crews and control lines at the Crooked River and McCarthy Spur fires in the Alpine National Park.
Bushfire awareness needed
While fire agencies work to control two bushfires in the Dargo area, the community has been reminded to be vigilant as hot and dry conditions persist across Gippsland.
Update on Dargo area fires
UPDATED: The two fires started by lightning strikes on Saturday night, north-west and south-west of Dargo, are now 656 and 100 hectares respectively.
From Mount Hotham to Hobart on two wheels
If there's one thing CFA members excel in other than fighting fires, it's pulling together to help the community, and Allan Rankin is about to demonstrate this perfectly.
Two dollar ride levy outrages O’Brien
Gippsland South MLA Danny O'Brien has expressed disappointment the state government's proposed levy on commercial vehicle providers will affect Gippslanders.
Legion of Honour for Sale man
A Sale man has been honoured by France for his service during World War 2.
Chicaletta oversees egg honesty
Drivers on the Sale-Maffra Rd may have noticed a giant chook standing guard in a paddock in Myrtlebank.
Reprieve for building
The old Fulham Post Office may not be demolished after all, according to VicRoads.





