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Fonterra drops farmgate price

Fonterra Australia has revised its farmgate milk price, following a similar move by Murray Goulburn.

Man charged following Traralgon death

A 65-year-old man has been charged following the discovery of a woman’s body in Traralgon last month.

Suspicious house fire in Moe

Police are investigating following a suspicious house fire in Moe on Thursday evening.

Big renovations at Sale aged care facility

Ashleigh House in Sale is undergoing renovations to provide improved facilities for its 75 residents.

Vandals wreck Holey Plains park sheds

Parks Victoria rangers were disappointed to find vandalised sheds in the Holey Plains State Park during their recent patrols of the park.

Yarram pavilion opened

Yarram community groups came together to celebrate the opening of the RW May Pavilion at Yarram Recreation Reserve.

Culinary antics

Roasted ants were offered to Catholic College Sale year seven students on Wednesday as a pre-lunch snack.

Budget with eye on July 2

Tuesday night's federal budget has been tempered by the realisation it is an opinion forming document in the lead-up to the expected July 2 double dissolution election.

MG dairy woes continue

Murray Goulburn's woes continue, with the dairy co-operative announcing that two board members have resigned.

Roo cull protest

Gippsland Water's Dutson Downs facility was picketed by wildlife rescuers last week, who allege that too many kangaroos were being shot as part of an environmental management program.

Era ends in the classroom

After 50 years in the education industry, Sale teacher Kaylene Wheeler has retired.

Room for improvement for rail

COMMENT: State budget highlights work needs to be done with Gippsland rail services.

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