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Victorian Cabinet to reshuffle as key ministers depart

The Victorian front bench is getting a shake up after a raft of senior government ministers officially stated they will resign at the November...

On with the jobs

A national foods wholesaler has signalled a vote of confidence in the Latrobe Valley by investing $13m into establishing a warehouse in Morwell to...

Fatal crash in Walhalla

Police continue investigate the circumstances surrounding a fatal crash which occurred in Walhalla on Sunday. Investigators have been told a car was travelling along Walhalla...

Close, but no cigar

A renowned Churchill town landmark is in the process of being formally named and recognised after locals had been incorrectly referring to it as...

Yallourn outage to continue amid national energy crisis

An outage at the Yallourn Power Station is expected to continue into late next week after two units went offline on Monday, amid a...
Traralgon police are seeking witnesses after a man was assaulted

Traralgon assault

Traralgon police are seeking witnesses after a man was assaulted in an unprovoked attack outside the shopping centre entry in Franklin street on Wednesday...

Yallourn outage to continue amid national energy crisis

An outage at the Yallourn Power Station is expected to continue into late next week after two units went offline on Monday, amid a...

Loy Yang A unit outage faces more delays

A prolonged unplanned outage at Loy Yang A has now been extended to late-September after technical assessments have been carried out on unit two. Operator...

End of era for Morwell market

A WELL-loved Latrobe Valley institution is coming to a close on Sunday as the Morwell Sunday Market will trade for the last time ahead...

Climate action on agenda of youth summit

By LIAM DURKIN STUDENTS from across Gippsland gathered at Federation University recently for a youth summit on climate adaptation. Primary and secondary aged pupils from as...

Gippsland Acoustic Music Club celebrates 40th this Sunday

After an accumulation of negative events in the last few years, including the pandemic and various natural disasters for many in local Gippsland communities,...

Potato festival’s future in doubt

By LIAM DURKIN THE beloved Thorpdale Potato Festival is on the brink of extinction. All incumbents of the festival's volunteer committee have signalled their intentions to...

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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...