After only four months in operation, a Sale Brazilian jiujitsu academy now boasts a state championship silver medallist.
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After only four months in operation, a Sale Brazilian jiujitsu academy now boasts a state championship silver medallist.
Read More »IT will be a case of "home, sweet home" for Sale as the Magpies host The sides sit fourth and fifth respectively on the Gippsland League football ladder. Maffra again faces the prospect of having to turn its form around,
Read More »Kalbar Operations, developer of the Fingerboards mineral sands project at Glenaladale, 20 kilometres north west of Bairnsdale, will become a sheep and cattle producer.
Read More »AT least eight cars have been damaged by homemade tyre spikes left on Beet Rd, near Stratford. A post circulating local social media noticeboard sites warning people to be on the lookout for spikes on Beet Rd has been confirmed by police. The spikes are …
Read More »The state government is not amalgamating local hospitals, and a government spokesperson says any suggestion it was is "simply scaremongering".
Read More »THE future of local newspapers will be a key issue for regional, rural and suburban voters at the next federal election, a newly-released national study has found. The biggest national survey of local news audiences in Australia, conducted as part of the …
Read More »Sale Ambulance Auxiliary has presented long-time paramedic Bernard Goss with a certificate of appreciation for his 25-year involvement with Sale Ambulance Auxiliary.
Read More »The top four sides on the East Gippsland football ladder are only separated by percentage after the two unbeaten sides going into Saturday's matches tasted defeat.
Read More »From there, the Magpies played catch-up football and weren't able to reel the margin back in, eventually going down 12.10 (82) to 5.6 (36). A huge downpour on Friday night had players and spectators fearing the game would turn into a mud wrestle,
Read More »Victorian businesses found intentionally flouting the Chief Health Officer's rules – such as the requirement to use QR code systems – will be slapped with a new $1652 on-the-spot fine.
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