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New app allows local doctors to remotely monitor patients

GIPPSLAND doctors are using a new app to remotely monitor local COVID-19 positive patients in their own home under a Gippsland Primary Health Network...

Remember to slip, slop, slap

THE Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA) is reminding people to be sun smart this year. Skin cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed...

Hard rubbish demand doubles

LATROBE City Council has confirmed it will finish its hard rubbish collection this month. A Latrobe City Council spokesperson said hard waste collections are expected...

Fare increase on V/Line services

GIPPSLAND line passengers will pay more to take the train or bus after a rise in public transport fees. From January 1, 2022 tickets increased...

Castle goes on the market

By LIAM DURKIN MIRABILIA Castle in Willung South is on the market. The castle is situated off the Hyland Highway just a short drive from Gormandale,...

Demand spikes

The Gippsland Region Public Health Unit is anticipating more rapid antigen tests kits will become available in the Latrobe Valley amid local supply shortages...

Two men arrested after Moe Subway robbery

TWO men were arrested after allegedly robbing Moe’s Subway restaurant in the early morning hours of Wednesday, January 5. Police were called to the fast-food restaurant...

Moe school pop up vax clinic coming

A pop up COVID vax clinic is being set up at the Albert Street Primary School in Moe as part of a state government...

Third jab mandates for certain workers

Third COVID vaccine deadlines have been imposed in key sectors for onsite workers under new state government pandemic orders coming into effect on Wednesday...

Severe thunderstorm warning issued for parts of Latrobe Valley

A severe thunderstorm warning has been issued for parts of the Latrobe Valley. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) issued the warning at 4.23pm today,...

Campaign aims to reduce number of men drowning

A NEW advertising campaign is warning men in Victoria not to think they are an ‘Unsinkable Guy’ in a push to reduce drowning deaths across...

Innovation could see dairy exports rise significantly

THE state government is working to keep raw milk fresher for longer as part of a trial that could unlock more export opportunities and...

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Historic house won’t fall

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   LOCALS concerned about the historic Ostler’s House in Traralgon have nothing to worry about. As the Kay Street-Grey St multi-level carpark etches closer...