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Hockey · SaleLOCAL hockey players Zizi Pozzebon, Bianca Zurrer and Marisah Mock represented the state at the recent national championships. Hockey Victoria went through the tournament undefeated, but lost the Grand Final to Hockey Queensland. With just two minutes left in the decider, the northern state slotted home the winner from a short corner, taking the finals score to 1-nil. Zurrer had some consolation, being named player of the tournament.See the Story
Hockey trio represent the state
Sale, Victoria · SaleTHE German energy giant RWE has been granted a feasibility licence from the Australian government to develop an offshore wind farm close to the Kent Group islands in the Bass Strait, off the Gippsland coast. This area is Australia’s first designated offshore wind zone. This licence approval grants RWE, a key global player in renewable energy, an exclusive seven-year seabed right to develop the Kent Offshore Wind Farm project. The approval also a…See the Story
Feasibility licence granted for German energy giant on Gippsland offshore wind project
Sale, Victoria · SaleLiam Durkin ANTHONY Hudson voice on. “Siren could go any second.” Replace Sydney and Nick Davis with Maffra and Alex Carr. In eerily similar circumstances to that famous semi-final in 2005, a ball-up at the top of goalsquare at Morwell Recreation Reserve saw Eagles midfielder Alex Carr snap home the winning goal right at the death in Round 14 of the Gippsland League. If banners back in 2005 read ‘Nick Davis come to save us’, the Gippsland League…See the Story
Carr drives Maffra to last-gasp win
Sale, Victoria · SaleStefan Bradley He took part in a battle that killed Vietnamese soldiers, and buried them in a crater. More than 50 years later, Stratford resident and Vietnam veteran John Bryant has helped recover 20 bodies from that site, who were then honoured at a memorial in April this year. It was 56 years ago during the Vietnam War that the Battle of Balmoral changed Mr Bryant’s life forever. In May 1968, aged just 20 years old, Mr Bryant was part of the …See the Story
Local Vietnam veteran helps locate bodies of fallen soldiers
Sale, Victoria · SaleYarram robbery offenders still not found YARRAM residents were shocked at the armed robbery that occurred last week at Yarram Plaza Hot Bread, but as of Wednesday, the alleged perpetrators have yet to be reprimanded or identified. Wellington Crime Investigation Unit detectives said they are investigating “an armed robbery at a shopping complex in Yarram last week”. Officers understand an unknown male and female entered the complex on James Stree…See the Story
Yarram robbers remain at large - Police Beat July 19 2024
Sale, Victoria · SaleTom Hayes THREE clubs have the bye in the North Gippsland Football-Netball League today, meaning only four games will go ahead in Round 14 action. Fates might be decided at the weekend, and at the very least the teams will know where they stand heading into the last month of the home-and-away season. OFF the back of a huge win, Sale City are well within the hunt. They often say its about finding form at the right time. The Bulldogs knocked over …See the Story
Whose fate will be decided? NGFNL R14
Sale, Victoria · SaleLONGFORD plumbing business, Clear Plumbing Services Pty Ltd and its sole director, Cameron Lear, will face court today (July 19) following legal action by the Fair Work Ombudsman (FWO). A hearing is listed in the Federal Circuit and Family Court in Melbourne for Friday, July 19, 2024. Mr Lear has been accused of underpaying an employee and failing to comply with a Compliance Notice to back-pay the worker’s entitlements, but he labelled the FWO’s…See the Story
Fair Work brings Longford plumber to court, who labels case "ludicrous"
Sale, Victoria · SaleLast month, rural health professionals from across Victoria were honoured at the 2024 Victorian Rural Health Awards, with winners demonstrating Gippsland is a benefactor from the efforts of those who work in the medical field. The virtual event on June 20, organised by the Rural Workforce Agency Victoria (RWAV) in collaboration with the Victorian Department of Health, celebrated the outstanding contributions of healthcare workers in twelve diver…See the Story