Fog a factor in crash
Police are urging drivers to be cautious when driving in fog after a 40-year-old Toongabbie woman rolled her car in Winnindoo early Sunday morning.
Back at the mill
Employees at the ASH timber mill in Heyfield and Maryvale pulp and paper mill have welcomed Senator Ricky Muir’s commitment to help save pulp and paper jobs during his visit to their workplaces.
Damage at Stratford schools
Police are investigating damage to electrical equipment at Stratford's two schools.
Man dies after Maffra bike fall
A 79-year-old Briagolong man has died after falling off his bicycle along Nordens Lane, Maffra last week.
Smash, grab in Wellington
Wellington Shire has recorded the highest insurance bill for malicious damage to vehicles in Gippsland.
Untreated waste water released into open sewer
Gippsland Water began the temporary release of untreated trade waste to the Regional Outfall Sewer on Thursday because of an operational issue with Australian Paper's water treatment process.
Armed robbery and police pursuit
Police have charged a woman following an alleged armed robbery and theft of a vehicle at a supermarket car park in Traralgon Wednesday morning.
Farm valuations make Dargo farmers furious
Massive increases in property valuations have Dargo farmers asking if Wellington Shire Council is trying to drive them from the district.
National finalists
The managers of the Star Hotel, Sale are packed and ready to fly off to the Gold Coast to attend the Australian Hotels Association national awards.
Lemons hurled at cars in Stratford
Stratford police have received four reports in the past six weeks of cars being struck by lemons as they crossed the Avon River bridge at Stratford.
Items taken from Loch Sport safe
Sale police are investigating a burglary at Loch Sport Hardware and Garden Centre on Wednesday.
Debate should be rational not shouted out with venom
COMMENT: A couple of events have highlighted concerns I have about free speech in this society.