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UPDATED: Record cases in one day for Latrobe City

Latrobe City recorded 69 new COVID-19 cases in the 24 hours up to midnight. This was previously reported as 70 following comments from the state's...

Health Advocate amplifies voices of Valley’s over 60s

LATROBE Health Advocate Jane Anderson has released her Engagement Inspiration from People Over 60 in Latrobe report. The report is part of her Inclusive Communities...

New homebuyer fund established to get Victorians into own homes

THE state government announced the Victorian Homebuyer Fund (VHF) earlier this month. The VHF shared equity arrangement aims to allow Victorians to purchase their own...

Latrobe City records 41 new cases of COVID-19

Latrobe City recorded 41 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday. That lifts the total of active cases in the municipality to 209. Of today's numbers, 26 are...

Breast cancer awareness: Judy Haley’s story

WHEN Traralgon woman Judy Haley was diagnosed with breast cancer in June 2021 it was unexpected. “It’s a matter of having a positive mind, it is...

Latrobe City records nine new cases of COVID-19

LATROBE Valley has recorded nine new cases of COVID-19. Victoria recorded 1842 new cases of COVID-19 yesterday, and 12 deaths. One case was acquired overseas and...

Data shows lack of young men accessing mental health services

NEW Kids Helpline data shows a lack of young men are accessing the mental health services. The data, released on Tuesday 12, showed that only...

Fears over beloved building’s future

The Budgeree community fears Latrobe City Council will demolish a 148-year-old school building awaiting a heritage assessment after suddenly putting up an eight-foot fence...

Traralgon’s Big Day Out

TRARALGON’S Big Day Out sale will aim to encourage people to shop local. The sale will take place on one bumper day from 9am till...

Weimar headlines community forum

VICTORIA’S COVID-19 response commander Jeroen Weimar joined others from the local and state response team for an online community forum on Thursday night. Residents from...

Paw-some club celebrates 50 golden years

THE Gippsland Dog Obedience Club (GDOC) is celebrating its 50th anniversary. It was in 1971 when locals, originally led by Sergeant Kevin Robinson and Constable...

Then there was none: final part of Hazelwood demolished

The last piece of the former Hazelwood Power Station hit the deck at about 11.30 this morning when boiler house one was demolished, ending...

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Locals caught out in Boxing Day debacle

CRICKET By LIAM DURKIN HOW club cricket could you get - getting done reverse outright on Day 2. Local cricket fans were left disappointed following this year's...