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Local man sentenced on charges against animals

Animal welfare advocates have slammed the “lenient” sentence given to a man who ran an illegal puppy farm in Munro, where dead puppies were found and dogs were kept in appalling conditions.

Good summer bookings

Local holiday spots are reporting strong bookings for summer, with many visitors seeking natural attractions and relaxed holidays.

Water restrictions seem unlikely

Gippsland Water’s water supplies are in good shape heading into summer, despite the dry conditions experienced throughout 2018.

Former MG boss fined $200k

Former Murray Goulburn managing director Gary Helou has been fined $200,000 after admitting the then dairy processor lied about a likely payment to farmers.

Won Wron farmer is UDV’s new leader

Won Wron farmer Paul Mumford has been elected president of the United Dairyfarmers of Victoria.

Telling inequality to take a walk

Hundreds of local students took to Sale’s streets on Friday to “stand up, stand strong and stand with her”.

Seacombe fire under control

Lightning strikes are thought to have ignited several fires on public and private land in the Wellington Shire area in the past few days.

Leaving early is safest option

Gippsland's enduring hot dry conditions are an increasing concern for emergency services, as the latest CFA survey reveals that only one in 10 Victorians living in areas at high risk of bushfire say they would leave early on days of high fire danger.

That’s no gouda

Almost 19 tonnes of sliced cheese had to be dumped on Saturday, after the refrigerated truck carrying it tipped on Myrtlebank-Fulham Rd.

Two drug drivers nabbed

Two men in their 30s were allegedly found with drugs in their systems at the weekend.

Blood testing and compensation urged

An inquiry into the management of PFAS contamination in and around Defence bases has urged the federal government to extend blood testing programs, ban the firefighting foams that have contaminated land in and around Sale, pay compensation to property owners and businesses and improve health advice.

Report findings welcomed are by Coalition Against PFAS

Coalition Against PFAS president Lindsay Clout said the findings of a report that both the Defence Department and government “not only lost control of managing PFAS contamination in Australia but in truth, never had any”.

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