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Students receive free pair of specs

ONE thousand more Victorian students can now see more clearly and concentrate better at school, thanks to the state government’s free Glasses for Kids...

Better start for children, families and jobseekers

THE state government is providing more early childhood jobs in a new program to support this nvital sector and provide new career opportunities for...

Local education program is now open for expressions of interest

LOCAL education program, the Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) Latrobe, is now open for expressions of interest. HIPPY, a free program, is...

Police to be highly visible on New Year’s Eve

Victoria Police have announced their plans for New Year's Eve. Police will be maintaining a strong, highly visible presence across the state as people everywhere...

Generous gesture provides support

GIPPSTOWN Cafe has made a significant donation to a local family violence organisation. Located in Old Gippstown Moe, the cafe has been accumulating donations over...

Multicultural services’ launch their COVID memory museum

GIPPSLAND Multicultural Services’ (GMS) COVID Memory Museum launched on Friday, December 10. The event was the first opportunity participants had to see the important project...

Working in Child Protection proves a rewarding career

INNER Gippsland, including Morwell, has been identified as a priority area for more Child Protection workers. The Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (DFFH) are...

Calls are made for FOI into power station closure date

A LATROBE Valley community group is calling on the state government to come clean over a “secret deal” struck with EnergyAustralia to keep the...

Heatwave hits Victoria

Very warm temperatures will bring in the New Year across Victoria, with forecasts in the high 30s set for Latrobe Valley and the rest...

Chunxing documents given endorsement from council

LATROBE City Council has endorsed documents including an environmental management plan to allow developer Chunxing to start building its Hazelwood North used lead acid...

Suspected campfire blaze at pine plantation

A CAMPFIRE is believed to be the cause of a fire at the pine plantation on Scrubby Lane, Traralgon on Monday, November 20 at...

Council performance data under the microscope

LATROBE City Council has rated poorly in transparency indicators compared to similar councils in the state, according to the latest local government performance review...

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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,...