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Police seeking woman

Police are appealing for public assistance to help find Rebecca McGuiness.

Esso Longford chief a big hit at school

Esso Longford plants manager David Anderson stepped out of his safety boots and into the classroom at Longford Primary School for the 16th annual Principal for a Day event last week.

Sky’s the limit for students

The next generation of Royal Australian Air Force servicemen and servicewomen virtually took to the skies this week, as part of the RAAF's work experience program.

Phone scam warning

Police are again warning the public about a phone scam which tells victims they owe money to the Australian Taxation Office.

Pink rally for cancer

Pink was the colour of choice at the 'Rally for Cancer' fundraising day at Sale Tennis Club on Monday.

Loch Sport is rapt with new ATV

Loch Sport SES unit is better equipped for summer, thanks to a recent all terrain vehicle donation by Parks Victoria.

Concerns over mega park push

Towns reliant on the timber industry, such as Heyfield, could take a hit if the Great Forest National Park is established, according to a report to Wellington Shire Council.

110 local jobs gone

An estimated 110 Gippsland-based workers will be made redundant next week as Esso Australia changes catering and housekeeping contractors for its Bass Strait operations.

Knife pulled in altercation

Sale police are calling for witnesses to come forward regarding an alleged assault that took place in Sale on Wednesday afternoon.

Windows smashed in

Maffra police are seeking witnesses after three vehicles were damaged.

Council’s $14.3m surplus

Wellington Shire Council posted a $14.3 million surplus last financial year.

The market mudslinging

Mudslinging is rife in Rosedale, in the aftermath of the controversial postponement of the town's third annual Man Cave Market.

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Council beat December 2: Place names on agenda

Wellington Shire Council met for its penultimate meeting of the year on Tuesday. The meeting happened to be on the council’s 31st birthday, as...