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Moe community hub at the crossroads

By AIDAN KNIGHT   MOE'S Community Hub in High Street is becoming increasingly concerned as the lack of income is causing the hub to close. The Life...

National award sends national message

By PEACE IJIYERA   LAST month, Kelly Abbott was awarded Consultant Pharmacist of the Year by the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia. She was awarded at the...

Licenced gun owners relieved after state government’s decision

By KATRINA BRANDON   TAKING up arms, the Rapid Review into Victoria's Firearm Laws were released to the public on May 25, with many gun owners...

Lock, stock and two sides to the story: Morwell pro-firearm forum

By AIDAN KNIGHT   THE Nationals showed up in full force earlier this month, as Senate Leader Bridget McKenzie held a pro-firearm forum at the Morwell...

New kindergartens for Newborough and Willow Grove

By PEACE IJIYERA   WILLOW Grove Primary School and Newborough East Primary School will soon be home to a new kindergarten and early learning and childcare...

Daicos wows Latrobe big blokes BBQ

By AIDAN KNIGHT   THE 15th Latrobe Valley Biggest Ever Blokes BBQ took place last Friday (June 19), once again raising astronomical amounts in the fight...

The use of old pub bringing concerns to Morwell CBD

By AIDAN KNIGHT AND LIAM DURKIN   TALK about not passing the pub test. Persistent rumours surrounding social housing being established at the old Morwell Central Hotel...

From the archives with Aidan Knight

50 years ago The Express, June 23, 1976 LV supports protest The Latrobe Valley may come to a standstill next week. The powerful Gippsland Trades and Labour...

Youthspace facing critical juncture

By AIDAN KNIGHT   YOUTHSPACE has less than a year to live, with funding due to run dry by July and only an 11-month roadmap left...

Pity the fools aligned to major parties

By STEFAN BRADLEY   HOUSING and support for farmers, are the two main priorities for Antoinette Pitt, an independent candidate running for the Eastern Victoria Region...

Maryvale jobs under fire

By LIAM DURKIN   FURTHER jobs could go at Opal Australian Paper Maryvale. Internal communication seen by the Express reveal workers have been told of "proposed organisational...

Speed limits questioned, signs damaged

By AIDAN KNIGHT AND BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   SPEED limit reductions have become commonplace across roads in the Latrobe Valley. Frustration has been felt from locals, who experience...

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A decade on: Year of the dogs, part one

FOOTBALL MID GIPPSLAND By LIAM DURKIN   YOU have to lose one to win one. Sometimes, you even have to lose three. Newborough Football-Netball Club put the demons of three...