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Union calls for transition laws

The Victorian energy union is calling on the state government to design laws to ensure a smooth transition for workers leading into the closure...

Eleven people arrested following police raids in Latrobe Valley and wider Gippsland region

ELEVEN people were arrested last week as part of an investigation into the alleged trafficking of illicit firearms in the Latrobe Valley. Detectives from the...

CBD speed limits set to be reduced in Moe, Morwell and Traralgon

Speed limits will be reduced to 40 kilometres per hour across the central business districts of Moe, Morwell, and Traralgon to reduce road trauma...

Gippsland the place to be

Building permit approvals in Gippsland during the last financial year were at their highest level in the past decade and the highest in the...

Gippsland’s local approach to the international 16 Days of Activism campaign

Let’s Chat Gippsland is this year’s regional approach as part of the 16 Days of Activism campaign against Gender Based Violence. Launched on November 25...

Traralgon toddler in hospital with suspected life-altering injuries

Police are appealing for public information after a young Traralgon girl was taken to hospital with what is believed to be potentially life-altering injuries. The...

Planning approval granted to AGL Loy Yang’s proposed battery

AGL has received approval from the Victorian Department of Environment, Water, Land and Planning for the development of the proposed 200MW, four-hour grid-scale battery...

Public art project in Churchill

CHURCHILL is set to be home to a public art project, due to be delivered in March next year. Damien Laing is the artist and...

EnergyAustralia gives employees chance to relax and recharge

EnergyAustralia will be giving its people a special paid day off on Friday, November 26 in what the energy retailer and generator is calling “Gratitude...

BOM issues initial flood watch for Gippsland

WITH wet weather predicted to lash the region in the next few days, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) has issued an initial flood watch...

Tech school’s boost

THE state government has announced $4.18 million in funding will be shared between Victoria’s technical schools. The news, announced by Education Minister James Merlino, has...

Be aware of asbestos during home renovations

New Latrobe Valley survey results reveal continuing high levels of home renovation activities on properties built before 1990, which are likely to contain asbestos. “This...

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