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Small price to pay for cancer research

It's a cause most are familiar with - every year bald thumbs appear on our television screens, encouraging the community to sharpen their razors and shave off their hair.

Fine multicultural dining

The first all-you-can-eat lunch buffet offered by the Gippsland Multicultural Services on Wednesday was deemed a success as 40 people showed up to enjoy home-style Italian cuisine.

Queen of the castle

Morwell Rotary Club will host celebrations for the town’s wooden adventure playground, just one year shy of its 18th birthday.

Right time to harvest

Residents have begun tasting the return for their efforts as Trafalgar's community garden thrives.

Avenue of information

A Narracan resident hopes to make life a little bit easier for sufferers of a rare condition by ensuring a wealth of easy-to-understand information is at their fingertips.

‘Stand-out’ guide

A brochure designed to attract visitors to Moe has caught the Victorian community's eye, with its creators ordering an additional 4000 copies.

Citizen scientists lend a hand

Latrobe Valley children became 'citizen scientists' during a water quality testing exercise at Lake Narracan foreshore on Tuesday.

We can fly!

A comedic twist on a classic tale awaits audiences of Latrobe Performing Arts' Peter Pan the Pantomime, which begins its eight-performance showing in Traralgon today.

Churchill students display town pride

In a bid to recognise the town's upcoming 50th anniversary, Churchill Primary School students have painted their versions of favourite local locations and landmarks.

Brave new tunes

A hearty horde of country music enthusiasts have collaborated in the name of confidence building to make their first compilation CD.

Christmas delights

Families that have little to share at Christmas time got a helping hand from the Salvation Army in Morwell.

Work worth caring about

A practical seven-week course is equipping 11 women from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds with the skills needed for a job in aged or disability care.

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