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Legendary teacher retires

By MICHELLE SLATER A LONG-STANDING Trafalgar school teacher is capping his whiteboard marker for the last time after half a century in the game. John Duck...

Opal worker help

By MICHELLE SLATER THE Victorian government is establishing a new Worker Support Service in the Latrobe Valley to help Opal Australian Paper employees at Maryvale...

A helping hand and 80 years of solidarity

By LIAM DURKIN THERE aren’t many of these left anymore. Maryvale Friendly Society, which operates out of the Opal Australia mill at Maryvale, celebrates...

Shing, Bath back

THE Victorian Electoral Commission has declared the results for the Legislative Council, with Eastern Victorian incumbents, Labor MP Harriet Shing and the Nationals' Melina...

Call for care on recalled items

IN light of recent food recalls from Food Standards Australia New Zealand relating to a small selection of spinach products, vegetable peak industry body...

EPA clears Loy Yang B output

By MICHELLE SLATER THE Environment Protection Authority has reverted discharge limits for sulphur dioxide emissions at Loy Yang B power station after granting its...

Contractor fined after spraying state forest

By MICHELLE SLATER FRIENDS of the Earth has slammed a court decision in which an HVP contractor was found guilty of chemical spray drift where...

We officially have a new member

By MICHELLE SLATER The Victorian Electoral Commission has officially declared Martin Cameron as the new Nationals Member for Morwell, in an announcement on Monday morning. Mr...

Latrobe (set) to upgrade climate policy

By MICHELLE SLATER LATROBE City Council will detail updated climate change policies and targets in its draft Sustainability Action Plan due to be out for...

Zero confidence

By MICHELLE SLATER UNION members at the Maryvale mill have moved a no-confidence motion against Opal Australian Paper management and called on the Andrews Government...

“No confidence” in Maryvale management

Union members at the Maryvale mill have moved a no confidence motion against Opal Australian Paper management and called on the Andrews Government to...

EPA clears Valley soil

SOIL-TESTING conducted near a used lead acid battery recycling plant being built in Hazelwood North has shown little or no signs of contamination, according...

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Holding the line

By PEACE IJIYERA   ON the Saturday of Reconciliation Week (May 30), Indigenous author, Traditional Owner and Native Title Holder, Frankie Dunne, held a book launch...