Test case in the Federal Court
Covino Farms has been accused of exploiting and underpaying international workers at their vegetable farms in Longford claims the company says have "no basis".
Offensive graffiti removed
Offensive graffiti on a water tank near Briagolong has been removed after a woman took her concerns over the words to local media.
Ari Mervis appointed MG CEO
Murray Goulburn has appointed Ari Mervis as the new chief executive and managing director.
Carols in the botanic gardens
The Sale Carols by Candlelight was held on Tuesday night.
Shire mourns John Leslie OBE
Sale philanthropist John Leslie, OBE, died on Wednesday night, aged 97, leaving behind an immense legacy.
Sale boat theft
Sale police have appealed for witnesses following the theft of a boat earlier this month.
Mining industry pushes coal power
Victoria’s peak mining body wants a new brown coal power station using the latest technology should be built in the Latrobe Valley to help anchor the south-east corner of the national electricity market (NEM).
Street art brightens tired walls
Sale's CBD is brightening up, with street artists bringing colour to walls and laneways.
Talks with resident over special charge scheme
Three Wellington Shire councillors will speak to a landowner objecting to a special charge scheme in Sale.
TAFE aeroskills certificate course saved
Uncertainty at Federation Training's Fulham campus is continuing, with rumours flying regarding job losses and of courses being cut.
High Country airlifts
Paramedics winched two men from remote country after separate biking accidents late Sunday.
Anxious wait is over
For those that didn't receive their VCE results early this year, the anxious wait is finally over.





