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Bail laws under review

By TOM HAYES   VICTORIAN Premier Jacinta Allan is facing backlash after her decision to order an immediate review of the state's current bail settings and...

Victorian Goldfields, Walhalla closer to World Heritage nod

STAFF WRITERS   WALHALLA has been included among a list of six key areas in regional Victoria recognised for their significance in the Victorian Goldrush era. The...

Mill workers take fight to Opal’s city headquarters

By KATRINA BRANDON   BRINGING in more support and more action, the Maryvale Mill workers and union groups have made a move against Opal’s actions. On February...

Syringes found in Morwell playground

By TOM HAYES   A SHOCKING number of syringes were found at a playground in Morwell, sparking concern for families in the area. The needles appeared to...

Train collision in Kilmany

By STAFF WRITERS   POLICE are at the scene of a collision in Kilmany on February 11. Officers were told a trailer carrying an excavator, being towed...

Miss America talks nuclear benefits

By PHILIP HOPKINS   GRACE Stanke makes an impression. At just 22, the 2023 Miss America and nuclear engineer seemingly has the world at her feet. Microphone...

Crews attend to smoke and flames in Moe CBD

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   EMERGENCY services were called to Market Street, Moe at 3.40pm last Saturday (February 8) following numerous Triple Zero (000) calls reporting smoke...

Police Beat: Three arrests made after stolen car saga

Police Beat with Tom Hayes   Three arrests made POLICE arrested two men and a woman following a collision involving an alleged stolen car in Traralgon on...

Hansford enters Gippsland race, Broadbent decides to go again

By LIAM DURKIN   OFF and racing. Two more candidates have joined the battle to become the federal member for Gippsland and Monash respectively. Monash incumbent Russell Broadbent...

School road safety concerns highlighted

STAFF WRITERS   MEMBER for Eastern Victoria Region, Melina Bath has written to the state government about school road safety concerns in the Traralgon CBD, following...

Union members united in paper fight

By KATRINA BRANDON   EMPLOYEES of the Nippon Paper’s Opal Maryvale Mill continue to be locked out after two weeks as of Thursday, January 30. Opal has...

Morwell hears from Miss America on nuclear

By LIAM DURKIN   COMMUNITY passion was evident on Sunday night, as locals congregated to hear from international nuclear experts in Morwell. The Nuclear for Australia roadshow...

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Three-way race out North

NETBALL By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   ROUND 11 across local leagues held great significance in netball, not just for the results themselves on the court, but what it...