Duo nabbed at port
Two Heyfield men have been arrested by police at the Port of Sale, a stone's throw from the police station.
Govt money to boost jobs and tourism
Two projects in the Sale area will receive money as part of a state government package to create jobs in Gippsland.
Fed Training plight
Student contact hours at Federation Training fell by almost 700,000 hours and about a third of its workforce left between 2014 and 2015, the TAFE's recently released annual report shows.
Hopes of no more pong near port
The rezoning of two pieces of land is being sought before a new sewage pumping station can be built in Sale.
Swerving car reports
Police are seeking information about a stolen car reported weaving across the road and towards oncoming traffic on the Princes Highway.
Workers walk off job at gas plant on Tuesday
Maintenance workers at Esso's Longford Gas Plants walked off the job on Tuesday in support of the CFMEU's campaign to halt the decline of workers' conditions.
Local police welcome the new 40kmh rule
Senior police have welcomed reduced speed limits in areas where vehicles are passing some emergency service or police vehicles.
Heyfield incidents
Police are investigating several incidents which occurred in Heyfield at the weekend.
Planning a trip to Antarctica
Former Sale resident Laura Trotta will trade Australia's extreme February heat for temperatures well below zero when she heads to Antarctica next year.
Oil and gas workers protest at ‘tactics’
Unions are predicting more than 200 maintenance workers will lose their jobs at Esso sites across the state.
Serious crash in Munro
A man is in a serious condition after an early morning crash in Munro.
Table dedicated in Lions Park
As part of its 50th anniversary celebrations, Sale Lions Club rededicated the Lions Park on Dawson St, Sale.




