Assault witnesses sought
A vicious assault in Sale earlier this month left two young men hospitalised, and seeking information about their assailants.
Striking the right note
Sale Music Festival once again provided thousands of people with a fabulous day in Sale's Botanic Gardens.
Rare missile unveiled at RAAF base
A Ferranti Bristol Bloodhound Mk. 1 surface to-air missile, one of seven known to still exist, was unveiled at RAAF Base East Sale on Thursday to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the original 30 Squadron.
Wurruk plan to panel
Submissions regarding a proposed planning scheme amendment to rezone land in Wurruk will be considered by an independent panel.
Myrtlebank Rd single car crash
Police allege a man who ran his vehicle off the Sale-Maffra Rd at the Myrtlebank Rd intersection was alcohol-affected.
Fracking ban passes parliament
A bill banning fracking in Victoria has passed through the upper house of state parliament.
Taking ASH issue to parliament
About 300 people from Heyfield, including employees of the Australian Sustainable Hardwoods mill, will travel to Melbourne on Tuesday to gather on the steps of state parliament.
Babies’ Day Out attracts little superheroes
Wellington Shire's Babies' Day Out, as part of Parks Week celebrations, took over Sale Botanic Gardens on Tuesday morning.
Bridge back in the swing
After almost a year, the Longford Swing Bridge will begin swinging again soon.
Federal government announces review into regional education
Gippsland MHR Darren Chester has welcomed the federal government's announcement of an independent review into regional education.
Fed Training crisis
Frustrated with the lack of action, Wellington Shire Council will write to Premier Daniel Andrews to request a meeting to discuss the future of Federation Training.
Mill closure still on hold
Australian Sustainable Hardwoods has agreed to a request by the government to further delay implementation of a forced mill closure for another seven days.





