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Fingerboards project progresses

Gippsland Critical Minerals (GCM) has released an update on its work to complete the rescoping of the Fingerboards Critical Minerals Project and plans for...

Police Beat: March 5 2025

Have you seen this driver? POLICE are seeking witnesses of a truck which was allegedly driven erratically last week. Last Wednesday, February 26, about 8.30am, police...

AI-generated journalism falls short of audiences’ expectations: report

IT pays to invest in humans. A new industry report has found audiences and journalists are growing increasingly concerned by generative artificial intelligence (AI) in...

Sessions to shape Stratford plan

Wellington Shire Council will host sessions tonight and tomorrow to gain community insights into the future of Stratford. The proposed Stratford Structure Plan will set...

Hefty penalties for brawl between Gormandale and Rovers

Liam Durkin TWO players at the centre of the dust up between Gormandale and Rovers cricket clubs have been slapped with lengthy bans. Gormandale fast bowler...

Sale Film Society to screen ‘The Keeper’

TODAY heralds the second gathering of the year for the Sale Film Society, with March’s title of choice being a co-production between the United...

Films at the Bundy’s March screening is ‘Kneecap’

Local film fans are enjoying Films at the Bundy’s 2025 Season which kicked off with February’s screening of We Were Dangerous from New Zealand. Next...

Mount Margaret fire expands

A BUSHFIRE at the Mt Margaret Walking Track in the Alpine National Park has grown to more than 4500 hectares. The fire, north-east of Licola,...

The Macbeth production at Sale Botanic Gardens

On a barren heath, three sisters mystically appear and tell the great and bloodied Macbeth that he is fated to be King of Scotland. And...

Woolworths stores extend Quiet Hour

WOOLWORTHS has expanded its low-sensory "Quiet Hour" to five days a week, an experience, the supermarket giant says is designed to reduce anxiety and...

Yarram dog show returns

After a disappointing year, the largest dog spectacular in Gippsland is set to return to Yarram over the Labour Day long weekend. Yarram & District...

Female SES volunteers build emergency capacity

​Female and gender diverse volunteers from Victoria State Emergency Service's (SES) Gippsland region united on Saturday as part of the organisation's ever-expanding Women in...

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A touching film showing tonight at Sale Film Society

SALE Film Society hosts its penultimate screening of 2025 tonight, showcasing a picture that transcends borders, language and time, known simply as Touch. Society president...