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Thank you to the Valley for supporting our Giving Tree

THE Latrobe Valley Express’ Giving Tree has had a successful 2021. Community members have donated a variety of children’s toys throughout the past month. “The generosity...

Region’s top VCE achievers of 2021

THIS year’s Year 12 VCE students finally received their ATAR results last week. The moment they had all been waiting for finally arrived on the...

Unpleasant odour at Kernot Lake

MORWELL locals have been reporting an unpleasant odour coming from Kernot Lake in recent weeks. Latrobe City Council is investigating the issue after receiving a...

Female officer injured during arrest

POLICE were conducting a foot patrol on the corner of Kay St and Franklin St, Traralgon at 3.30am on Sunday, December 12 when a...

New degree to meet demand

Federation University is addressing skills shortages in Gippsland with a new electrical engineering degree to train and retain workers in the region. The new Bachelor...

Criticism levelled at LVA appointment

The state government is defending its appointment of a second Latrobe Valley Authority (LVA) chief executive officer with links to the Labor party. The Andrews...

GP shortages on the agenda of Latrobe City

Latrobe City will ask the state and federal governments to help tackle doctor shortages and to help retain general practitioners in the Latrobe Valley. The...

Renowned Morwell artist star of the show

MORWELL artist Ronald Edwards-Pepper has been recognised in the 2021 Koorie Art Show. The Gunaikurnai artist was awarded the Creative Victoria Award for Excellence in...

New modelling shows Valley’s 2050 prospects appear bright

FRESH economic modelling shows there would be more than 36,100 new jobs in the Latrobe Valley under a net-zero economy by 2050. Modelling from the...

Charges laid for Yallourn arc flash incident

WorkSafe Victoria has charged EnergyAustralia with breaches to the Occupational Health and Safety Act which led to the death of an employee at the...

Science roadshow stops by Trafalgar High School

A SCIENCE roadshow captivated local students during its visit to Trafalgar High School. University of Melbourne’s Science Delivery program presented the exciting science session earlier...

Objectors make voice heard

Objectors to a planned used lead acid battery recycling plant in Hazelwood North gathered outside a state government building in Traralgon on Friday pushing...

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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...