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A veteran who is known for helping others

Now aged 90, Peter Cerda-Pavia served for more than 20 years, travelling the world in several roles with the Australian Army.

The story of a soldier and the son he never met

Tasman Fixter, great-great uncle of Julie Steele, is one of the thousands of Anzacs who will be remembered today for paying the ultimate price for their country.

Drivers are lucky to escape injury

Two drivers involved in a head-on collision in Myrtlebank on Friday are lucky to have escaped injury free.

CFMEU fighting for mill

The Construction, Forestry, Mining and Energy Union has vowed to continue its fight to save the jobs of Australian Sustainable Hardwoods workers in Heyfield.

Gas leak, street evacuated

Inglis St was closed from Wellington Drive to Somerton Park Rd for four hours on Thursday after a gas line was ruptured.

Remembering sacrifices

A Lone Pine tree, from the Australian War Memorial, was planted at Sale Primary School at an Anzac Day ceremony on Friday.

Anzac Day services in Wellington

Anzac Day services will be held across Wellington Shire.

Street spat is set to go to VCAT

An application to build a second dwelling on a block in northern Sale is set to head to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.

New museum is officially open

Heyfield's brand new museum opened on Easter Saturday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Cop shop site hold up

A native title issue and the plight of an Aboriginal corporation is delaying the sale of the former Sale police station.

$30,000 given to local clubs and groups

Sale Greyhound Club has donated almost $30,000 to 10 community groups and sports clubs in Wellington Shire.

Increase in wasp activity

A marked increase in European wasp activity is keeping pest controllers occupied and locals on edge.

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Inter-school Clay Target Championship returns

Monday, June 22, saw 115 students from 12 schools attend the 49th annual Inter-school Clay Target Championship at the Sale Field & Game range...