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Laurie’s courage inspires Ben to launch Pedal 4 Prevention

A WARRAGUL man will be cycling for 24 hours straight to raise money for prostate cancer. Ben Cadby will set off from Glengarry at 6am...

Sustainable design on top

MOE local Samantha Dargan will have her work displayed at this year’s VCE Season of Excellence Top Designs exhibition. Samantha graduated St Paul’s Anglican Grammar...

Local butcher’s national call-up

AWARD winning Traralgon butcher Joel Young is set to represent Australia at the World Butchers’ Challenge (WBC) this year. Mr Young, co-owner of 3J’s Butchers,...

The Valley’s heart disease problem

GIPPSLAND’S rates of heart disease are significantly higher than other areas nationally, new data reveals. Due to a melting pot of risk factors, the region has...

Adventurous trip for Nana’s birthday card

A LOST birthday card sent by a Morwell grandmother has been returned to its owner. Workers the at Australia Post’s Gippsland Mail Centre were sorting...

Sports day a spectacular success

MORWELL’S Big Sports Day has been described as a major success by its organisers. The event, organised by a range of Latrobe Valley support services...

Students happy to go with the FLO

LATROBE Valley Flexible Learning Option (LV FLO) is helping students find their own path. The school was established in 2014 and allows secondary aged students...

Worker transition service a success

A service set up to help former Hazelwood workers find new jobs when the power station closed in 2017 has wound to a close. The...

Fire at Traralgon Macca’s

THE playground at Traralgon McDonald’s on Argyle St went up in flames in the early hours of Thursday, March 17. Police attended the scene at...

Fifteen million dollar baby

A former Hazelwood Power Station engineer has purchased 97 hectares in Morwell for $15 million to lure new industries to the Valley as part...

Severe thunderstorm warning issued for the Latrobe Valley

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for damaging winds, large hailstones and heavy rainfall across parts of Victoria, including...

Yinnar loses ATM

The Latrobe Valley is copping another banking blow with the removal of the Bendigo Bank ATM in Yinnar. Bendigo customers were notified with a letter...

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From the archives with Aidan Knight

50 years ago The Express, April 2, 1976 The pong stays for winter THE APM "pong" will continue to offend Latrobe Valley noses for yet another winter....