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”.
’Twas the knights before Christmas
The Red Knights will embark on the 21st Annual Keith Hamilton Toy Run on Saturday, bearing gifts for children and teenagers in need.
O Christmas tree
Sale's new Christmas tree lit up on Friday night.
Shing may hold seat
ELECTION 2018 | Labor's Harriet Shing may hold on to her place in the upper house of state parliament.
Machete attack on a teenager in park
A teenager was taken to Sale hospital with serious injuries on Friday, after being slashed with a machete in Brennan Park, Sale.
Parked car is set alight in Longford
Police are appealing for information following a car fire in Longford on Saturday night.
Bairnsdale man is charged with cold case murder
Homicide Squad Cold Case Team detectives on Friday arrested a man in relation to the 1986 death of Ina-Doris Warrick.
Illegal puppy farmer to be sentenced next Tuesday
An 86-year-old man, who pleaded guilty in Sale Magistrates’ Court last week to all 155 charges relating to the mistreatment of dogs on an illegal puppy farm, will be back in court next Tuesday for sentencing.
Unlicensed driver is lucky to escape prison sentence
A unlicensed Sale man who ran away from police after being spotted driving a car with false number plates was lucky to escape jail when he appeared at Sale Magistrates’ Court last week.
Reconnecting with culture
An innovative Gippsland-based community corrections program has celebrated 10 years of changing the lives of Aboriginal men.
Sharing hardwood timber ideas
Heartwood Plantations hosted a forum in Yarram to discuss ideas about growing durable hardwood timber.
A passion for breeding
Tinamba dairy farmer Trevor Henry has been recognised as a master breeder by the Holstein Friesian Association of Australia.