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Call for tighter restrictions on ash ponds

Environment groups have renewed calls for the Environment Protection Authority to ensure Latrobe Valley mine operators comply with best practice standards to clean up...

Pause button hit on Visitor Information Centre demolition

By Michelle Slater Latrobe City Council has pressed pause on any plans to demolish the Visitor Information Centre building in Traralgon amid a barrage of...

Legislation introduced for farm trespass fines

By MICHELLE SLATER Radical vegan activists could be  facing on-the-spot fines being introduced next year for trespassing on farms. The state government recently introduced new legislation...

Ladder program available to locals

YOUTH development and mentoring organisation Ladder is urging locals who may be struggling to consider its program aimed at assisting Latrobe Valley residents. The Ladder...

Latrobe City Youth Council inviting new members

Latrobe City Youth Council is seeking new members for the 2022 term to build their leadership skills, make new connections and provide input into council’s...

Kellie to lead One Gippsland

One Gippsland has elected a new chair and deputy chair to lead the alliance through 2022 ahead of the federal and state elections. Latrobe City...

Rural roads bear brunt of storm fury

Dangerous landslides and sinkholes from the devastating June storms continue to impact local road access and safety around the Strzelecki Ranges. Latrobe City Council is...

Local artist’s thinking is outside of the letterbox

ROSEDALE artist Steve Sparks has created a letterbox as commentary on climate change. Mr Sparks is passionate about the environment, and does his best to...

County Court Chief Judge Peter Kidd discusses the return of jury trials

VICTORIA’S County Court Chief Judge Peter Kidd has welcomed the return of jury trials in Morwell and across the state. Throughout the pandemic, the legal...

Mt Baw Baw Tourist Road has reopened

Mt Baw Baw Tourist Road has reopened to traffic following months of hard work to rebuild sections of road damaged by major landslips in...

Man charged after a toddler sustained suspected life-threatening injuries

Detectives have arrested and charged a 37-year-old man after a 22-month old girl sustained life-threatening injuries in Traralgon last month. The man was arrested and...

Labor preselects Langley to run for the seat of Gippsland

Traralgon woman Jannette Langley has been officially pre-selected as the Labor candidate for Gippsland in next year’s federal election. The former Centrelink employee and supermarket...

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Mighty Moe back with the big guns of bowls

BOWLS STRZELECKI NORTH SATURDAY PENNANT BY BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   BACK against the very best. Moe will return to the top level of Strzelecki North bowls after clinching the Division 2...