Sale Cinema
Head over to Sale Cinema and enjoy your movie !
Head over to Sale Cinema and enjoy your movie !
The Sale Historical Museum, located in Foster Street Sale in the original borough of Sale offices showcases local history and life in Sale from its beginnings as “Flooding Creek”.
17 February, 2021
The young Australian born and Nashville based virtuoso recently described as ‘the finest guitar player of his generation’ brings his world tour back home with new music including a Sale show postponed to Wednesday, 17 February 2021, at Bond Street Event Centre!
Heritage Cruises aboard the Historic Rubeena. … The scene is set as you board The Rubeena, a classy wooden boat and cruise down to see the Swing Bridge which is the oldest intact, operational bridge of its kind in Australia and you may see a Koala or Canoe tree along the way
This multi-award winning venue (formerly known as the Esso BHP Billiton Wellington Entertainment Centre) provides outstanding facilities and services for touring theatre performances, corporate events, local theatre groups, social gatherings, wedding receptions, parties, conventions, exhibitions and more.
27 March, 2021
Hot on the heels of the recent metro Matchbook 30th Anniversary Tour dates, Ian Moss returns for a solo acoustic regional tour. Mossy’s debut album was released on 1 August, 1989 and peaked at #1 on the ARIA Albums Chart. What a great way to spend a weekend away in Sale with a stay at Mansi…
14 August, 2021
Adelaide-based band, Echoes of Pink Floyd, take audiences on a musical and visual journey from Pink Floyd’s earliest days with Pink Floyd’s biggest smash hits, as well as some lovingly hand-picked deep album cuts designed to please the most committed fans. Catch the show at 8:00pm, Saturday 14 August 2021
30 April, 2021
Enjoy a good old belly-laugh with comedian Jimeoin, when he visits Sale for a show on Friday, 30 April 2021. Jimeoin is one of Australia’s favourite all round likeable rogues and you will love his clever and quirky observations on everyday suburban life in his new stand up show Ramble On!
The Gippsland Art Gallery was established in 1965 as the Sale Regional Arts Centre, above the City Library in MacAlister Street, Sale. The Gippsland Art Gallery currently owns 1,331 objects, including but not limited to painting, sculpture, works on paper (drawings and prints), photographs, textiles, metalwork, woodwork, and indigenous and tribal art.
Colonial Governments in Victoria built Powder Magazines to provide safe conditions for the storage of explosive powder which was used by the gold mining industry.
The Sale Swing Bridge is located on the South Gippsland Highway Longford, 5km south of the city of Sale, Victoria, Australia and spans the Latrobe River at its junction with the Thomson River. Built in 1883 by the Victorian government, it was the first movable bridge built in Victoria.
The Bundalaguah Myrtlebank Hall, better known as the “Bundy Hall”, is located between Sale and Maffra. Saved from permanent closure in 2013, the not-for-profit venue now hosts quality live music events by local, interstate and international artists. Experience exceptional sound through the specially engineered 4-way active sound system.
John Brady Wood Sculpture Gallery located at 4176 Princes Hwy, Fulham, Vic.
Open 9:30am – 4:30pm weekends, public holidays or by appointment.
Phone 0409 187 590 or 0422 393 040
The Gippsland Armed Forces Museum highlights the role played by Gippslanders in our Defence Forces.
The Museum is open Saturday, Sunday, Monday, 10am till 4pm.
The Gippsland Vehicle Collection provides Gippsland with an outstanding rotating display of interesting vehicles: cars, motorbikes, machinery, historic vehicles, carriages, trucks and auto memorabilia. The motor museum in “The Maffra Shed” is located on the Sale Road in Maffra.