Celebrating artistry and innovation
By LIAM DURKIN
FASHIONS on the field might be going to a whole new level this Spring.
Moe’s underrated, and equally undervalued, arts scene showcased another...
Morwell Scouts’ craft market well supported
By PEACE IJIYERA
ALL the artsy and crafty people in the Latrobe Valley flocked to the 1st Morwell Scouts Hall for the inaugural Craft-De-Stash sale.
The...
Health Workers Union accepts new pay deal
By STAFAN BRADLEY
NORMALCY has resumed at public hospitals across Victoria, after Health Workers Union (HWU) members voted to approve a new pay deal with...
Community college opens its doors
By PEACE IJIYERA
A NEW Community College Gippsland (CCG) campus has opened in Morwell.
Located on Hoyle Street, CCG aims to equip adults with educational and...
Addressing the homelessness crisis
By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT
A PETITION is being pushed by local charity GCS - Raising Awareness One Drive at a Time to see a homeless shelter...
Council implores Victorian state government to turn the lights on
By AIDAN KNIGHT
LATROBE City Council has renewed pressure on the state government to activate long-dormant traffic lights at a busy Traralgon intersection, with councillors...
Farmers fear ‘land-grab’
By DAVID BRAITHWAITE
A LAST-MINUTE government amendment to a bill, which farmers fear could green-light power companies to compulsorily acquire their land for transmission lines before environmental...
Denominations unite for world prayer
By PEACE IJIYERA
THE 2026 World Day of Prayer service was held last Friday (March 6) at the Traralgon and District Baptist Church.
Each year, the...
Liquid gold: petrol prices soaring
By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT
IN the week following Iran’s retaliation to the US-Israel airstrikes, many Australians rushed to the petrol pumps in anticipation of prices soaring.
Across...
From the archives with Aidan Knight
50 years ago
The Express, March 12, 1976
Stadium's good,
but the floor's rotten
THE floor in Traralgon Table Tennis Stadium, built three years ago, is rotting. The...
Beekeepers targeted once again
By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT
LATROBE Valley Beekeepers Association have again been the victims of another hit.
The community gardens at Moe's Joe Tabuteau Reserve, once featuring vibrant...
Collaborating to combat erosion
By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT
BLUE Rock Lake has benefited from major earthworks and community-led constructions in recent weeks, as local landcare groups seek to rehabilitate a...





















