Gumnuts working hard to lift its standards
Wellington Shire Council and the Department of Education will continue to work with Sale's biggest childcare centre, Gumnuts Early Learning Centre, to address issues that have affected its ability to meet national governance and service standards.
Former employee angry at Fed Training decline
A former Federation Training administration worker has attacked the current state of the TAFE's Fulham campus. Maree Howard, who worked at Federation Training for more than 16 years, said Wellington Shire was being "neglected" compared to other regions.
Two pedestrians hit by car in Seaspray
Two pedestrians were hospitalised after being hit by a car in Seaspray this morning.
Possum exclusion zones ‘highly precautionary’
Timber harvest exclusion zones surrounding Leadbeater's Possum colonies have been described as "highly precautionary" by VicForests Acting chief executive Nathan Trushell.
Maffra scrapes home against Moe by just three points
Maffra scraped home by three points against Moe when Winston Gieschen got a free kick and put the Eagles in front with just 30 seconds on the clock.
Wellington’s council will adopt budget tomorrow
Wellington Shire Council will adopt its 2017-18 budget tomorrow afternoon.
Whistleblower Williams brings up 900 games
When Sale umpire Ray Williams walks on to the ground at Glengarry on Saturday, it will the 900th time the 67-year-old has taken to the field, but not the last by a long shot.
Youth group turns up the heat with cook-up
A team of teenagers from City Builders Church got busy in the kitchen this month to donate meals to the Salvation Army
Council receives verbal budget requests
Fears the Grand Strzelecki Track could become overgrown has prompted a renewed call for extra council funding.
Bass Strait wind farm proposed
Victorian developer is planning Australia's first offshore wind farm off the coast east of Wilson's Promontory.
Fed Training ‘viable’
Federation Training says low demand courses and staff structures at its Fulham campus had dragged the institution down in the past, but insists the campus' future remains viable because of restructuring.
Beach roads safety works
Two of Gippsland's most dangerous roads have received safety upgrades to prevent run off road crashes.





