Jobs on the line
A former Workways chairman has cited the refusal of the board to diversify the not-for-profit group's business model as the reason behind its loss of its Jobactive services contracts.
Easter motorists are mostly well behaved
Wellington Highway Patrol units were generally pleased with the behaviour of motorists in the Wellington police service area during the Easter long weekend.
Latrobe Valley sexual assault
Central Gippsland Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team detectives are appealing for public assistance following the sexual assault of a teenage girl in Latrobe Valley late last year.
Coongulla blaze
UPDATED: A fire which erupted at a Coongulla property in Tamboritha Terrace on Saturday reportedly destroyed a caravan, shed and a vehicle.
Irrigator pleads guilty to meter tampering
A MACALISTER district irrigator appeared before the Sale Magistrates Court last Wednesday charged with taking and using water without authorisation, and tampering with authority property.
Railway line upgrade underway
Work to replace the Latrobe River rail bridge is in full swing.
Roo used as a dart board
In a disgusting act of animal cruelty, a female kangaroo has been found by wildlife rescuers with a playing dart lodged in its back.
$50 million for TAFEs
New training courses will give unemployed Gippslanders the skills they need for the jobs they want, under a $50 million plan unveiled by the state government.
Indecent assault in Traralgon
Central Gippsland Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team detectives are appealing for public assistance following the indecent assault of a teenage girl in Traralgon earlier this year.
Missing Sale teenager
Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing Sale teenager Kahlab Stephens-Conomy.
Easter patrols planned
Authorised officers from the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning will be working with Victoria Police, the Game Management Authority and Parks Victoria staff to patrol public land in Gippsland over the Easter weekend.
Calling on tradies to help youth
Gippsland tradies have been invited to lend their support to a new community youth project in Sale by donating labour or building supplies.