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.
Prized scholarship
Local student Shanika Jones has been awarded a $45,000 scholarship from the Macpherson Smith Rural Foundation.
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.
Speeding while suspended
Wellington Highway Patrol members intercepted a vehicle driving at high speed near Stratford on Sunday night.
Council saves with new HQ
Since Wellington Shire Council relocated its administration to its Desailly St office one year ago, council has recorded savings of more than $181,000 through sustainable practices and cost efficient communications.
MG’s supplier farmers reeling
Dairy farmers across the region are coming to grips with the shock collapse in the price paid by dairy giant Murray Goulburn to its suppliers.
Car stolen at ATM
Police are appealing for information after a car was stolen in Sale about 10pm on Thursday night.
Equestrian community in shock
The equestrian community is mourning the death of a former Gippsland Grammar student who was killed while competing at a major equestrian event at the weekend.





