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AFL · SaleTom Hayes THREE locals were in action during Round 5 of the AFL at the weekend, bouncing back to the norm after a week in the City of Churches. Although some parts of the AFL ladder look to be taking shape, there is still a number of teams finding their feet, which could begin to have some effect as the season progresses. MAFFRA’S Sam Berry was the hero for the Adelaide Crows at the weekend, coming off the bench as the substitute. It was a topsy…See the Story
Super sub Sam Berry saves Crows from 0-5 start
Sale, Victoria · SaleZaida Glibanovic MAFFRA and Sale suffered defeat in Round 2 of Gippsland League netball. Drouin thumped the Eagles 65-17 at home. Maffra’s young juniors were no match for the full force of the Hawks. Despite the loss, Maffra’s Matilda Pendergast, Krystal Craft and Maddy Dalton played well. The Magpies were undone by Warragul, and more specifically, Emma Ryde. Ryde shot a massive 56 goals in their 33 goal win. Warragul were certainly not fazed by…See the Story
Ruffled feathers on the courts
Sale, Victoria · SaleSale burglary being investigated POLICE are investigating following a burglary in Sale last month. Investigators have been told unknown offender(s) gained entry to a residence in Campbell Court on either March 19 or 20. A number of items including weapons were stolen from the home. Anyone with information is urged to phone Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a report online at crimestoppers.com.au Trafalgar fatal collision A driver and a ch…See the Story
Sale burglary being investigated: Police Beat April 17 2024
Sale, Victoria · SaleTom Hayes IT’S showtime. The 2024 North Gippsland Football-Netball season is now underway, after an enthralling opening round. UNDEFEATED no more. TTU suffered their first loss since the 2022 season, outdone by last year’s Grand Final opponent, Woodside. It was on from the very first quarter, as 2023’s Grand Finalists went toe-to-toe to assert their dominance in the new season. Both sides tallied 3.1 (19) in the first quarter, the close nature o…See the Story
Woodside knock off reigning premier
Sale, Victoria · SaleFuel prices consistently high I invite all local petrol station managers to please offer an explanation as to why the price of fuel around the township of Sale has for quite some time been 10 cents more per litre than at Traralgon and Bairnsdale. Andrew Jones Sale Thanks for the festivities On behalf of the Sale Music Festival held at the Port of Sale on March 10, I’d like to thank the community and that assisted in so many ways to once again …See the Story
Fuel prices consistently high in Sale - Letters April 16 2024
Sale, Victoria · SaleSaturday, April 20 will see the Stratford Mechanics Hall transform into an enchanting world for the Elements of Shakespeare. It will feature a grand garden party hosted by the mischievous Puck, the graceful Titania, and the regal Oberon. Amidst the fragrant blooms and twinkling fairy lights, guests will be transported to a realm of magic and merriment inspired by the Bard’s timeless tales. As lovers’ quarrels unfold, jesters will entertain with …See the Story
The Bard’s Banquet - Enchanted Garden Party this Saturday
Agriculture · SaleSHEEP and cropping farmer Jack Armstrong knows that in agriculture it pays to be proactive with safety, particularly when it comes to managing the risks of fatigue during peak periods. During what can be a higher-risk time for farming workplaces, Mr Armstrong, who farms at Yalla-Y-Poora, south-east of Ararat, is encouraging farmers and workers to have important conversations around health and safety and managing fatigue risks. WorkSafe data show…See the Story
Farmer Jack Armstrong talks managing workplace safety in agriculture
Sale, Victoria · SaleTHE state government is calling for organisations and groups that support Victoria’s LGBTIQA+ communities to apply for grants that will help them strengthen their work and grow. One of last year’s grant recipients was Gippsland Pride Initiative. Minister for Equality and Morwell MP, Harriet Shing opened applications for LGBTIQA+ Organisational Development Grants last Friday. Applications are open until April 30. The annual grants program establi…See the Story