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Big Lift for Rosedale and Stratford

Two busloads of University of Technology, Sydney students arrived in Rosedale and Stratford on Thursday to help out community groups across the towns.

Wanted: A place for thousands of shoes

More than one thousand shoes, piled up and spilling from cardboard boxes, await new owners in a back alley storage shed in Sale.

Mural marks a renewal

Sale Neighbourhood House is under new management.

Blood brothers donate

Sale's emergency service workers are rolling up their sleeves, contributing to a lifesaving blood donation campaign just in time to help combat a potentially harmful drop-off in donor numbers.

Boisdale boosts dairy morale

Boisdale Consolidated School has rallied behind local dairy farmers, hosting a morning tea for the Gippsland Farmer Relief Drive on Friday morning.

Chester retains portfolio

Gippsland MHR Darren Chester will remain as federal Infrastructure and Transport Minister.

Fatal crash at Trafalgar

Police are investigating the circumstances surrounding a fatal collision in Trafalgar on Saturday evening.

Walking the dam tightrope

Southern Rural Water is in the throes of its annual balancing act, managing flows in and out of Lake Glenmaggie in anticipation of late winter and spring rains.

Dob in a Dealer launch

An ice campaign targeting Wellington and East Gippsland regions launched in Bairnsdale on Monday urges locals to dob in dealers.

Highway’s duplicated section open

Motorists on the Princes Highway East between Flynn and Rosedale will enjoy a smoother journey as they are switched onto a new section of road near Rosedale.

Camper trailer stolen

A camper trailer was stolen from a vacant block in Stratford last week.

Perry Bridge collision

Police are investigating a two vehicle collision that took place near the Perry Bridge church on Sunday.

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