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Latrobe City puts lead monitoring on agenda

A NEW system to monitor Latrobe Valley’s lead levels was discussed at Latrobe City Council’s (LCC) monthly meeting on Monday, March 7. Since the approval...

Yallambee welcomes new CEO

YALLAMBEE Traralgon Village for the Aged has a new chief executive officer. Alison Snell, former facility manager at Mirboo North’s Calvary Strzelecki House and National...

Labor yet to pre-select candidate for Morwell

WITH the state election set to be held in November this year, Premier Daniel Andrews confirmed that Labor has not yet pre-selected a candidate...

Unclaimed cash could well be yours

LATROBE City residents are among those entitled to money currently held in the State Revenue Office (SRO). The state government are calling on Victorians to...

End of an era for Lyn

LYN Madin has retired from her customer service role at Amcal’s Findlay and Weymouth Pharmacy after 50 years. In her long career at the pharmacy,...

International Women’s Day

LOCAL Emergency Services personnel celebrated International Women’s Day (IWD) on Tuesday, March 8. Members from Ambulance Victoria, Victoria Police, Fire Rescue Victoria, Country Fire Authority...

Local artists showcase talents

OPEN Studios Latrobe will showcase local artists this month. On Saturday, March 26 and Sunday, March 27 2022, local artists and galleries will open their...

Diamond anniversary celebrated

PAM and John Guy are one of the best-known couples in Morwell, and celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last month. Mr Guy is a former...

Letterbox explosion in Morwell

RESIDENTS of a house on Papyrus Street in Morwell discovered their mailbox had exploded on Thursday, March 10 after hearing an explosion outside their home Police...

Morwell RSL to celebrate a century of fine service

MORWELL RSL will be celebrating its 100 year anniversary this Saturday from 5.30pm. The Morwell sub-branch was originally chartered on January 1, 1922. However the first...

Nats call for harsher farm trespass penalty support

The Nationals are urging Victorian Upper House Independents to support doubling proposed on-the-spot fines for farm trespassers in new laws going before parliament. The new...

Feds back Gippsland Renewable Energy Park

The federal government has committed $8.5million towards developing a 3000 hectare site at Giffard into a Gippsland Renewable Energy Park that will create 400...

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West Gate Bridge annual chaos

Boxing Day brings with it's crowd-filled shops and extensive sales the annual repair and maintenance of the West Gate Bridge. For the first time however,...