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Council Beat: December 2024 Meeting

Council Beat with Liam Durkin   THE last Latrobe City Council meeting for 2024 was held Monday, December 16. Naturally, with 2024 being a council election year...

Power stance

STAFF WRITERS   THE Network Outage Review has been released, with the state government supporting all 19 recommendations in full, in part, or in principle. The state...

Battery like a charger on a huge scale

By PHILIP HOPKINS   THE 150 megawatt battery installed by Engie at the old Hazelwood power station site has just had its first birthday – and...

Police Beat: Churchill car theft

Police Beat with Katrina Brandon   Churchill car theft POLICE arrested seven teenagers after a car was allegedly stolen during an aggravated burglary in Churchill in the...

Responsible shift from coal: Liberals

By PHILIP HOPKINS   THE federal Coalition, by avoiding Labor's unnecessary overdevelopment on pristine landscapes and farmland, will integrate nuclear power into a broader and cheaper...

First steps taken in VicGrid study area, hub established

By PHILIP HOPKINS   VICGRID has refined the study area for the transmission infrastructure needed to support offshore wind generation off the coast of Gippsland and...

Victoria unprepared for fire season

By JOHN CAMERON   IN a commentary in the Latrobe Valley Express last week, Victoria's Forest and Fire Management Chief Fire Officer, Chris Hardman stated that:...

Students in uproar amid lunch pass removal

By TOM HAYES   NEARLY 600 people have signed a petition created by Lowanna College students, who want their lunch passes reinstated. At Lowanna College, students could...

Six-figure mark for carbon capture storage

By PHILIP HOPKINS   CARBON capture and storage in Gippsland has received a boost with a milestone event - the celebration of the injection of 100,000...

At breaking point

By TOM HAYES   MORE than 20 officers from the Traralgon Police Station and The Police Association of Victoria (TPAV) walked off the job last Wednesday...

Pressure mounts as Pesutto loses defamation case

By LIAM DURKIN   TRARALGON-born John Pesutto's future as leader of the state opposition is under fire once again, after losing his defamation case against former...

Report: nuclear energy the cheapest alternative

By PHILIP HOPKINS   INCLUDING nuclear power in the energy mix is cheaper - by up to 44 per cent - in the medium-term future, but...

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Local teacher skydives to gold

STAFF WRITERS   LOCAL primary school teacher and skydiver, Kallan Fitzclarence, achieved great success at the Australian & New Zealand National Canopy Piloting Championships in Sydney...