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Seventeen new COVID-19 cases in Latrobe City

LATROBE City recorded 17 new COVID-19 cases in the 24 hours up to midnight. Twelve are in the 3840 postcode (Morwell district), four in the...

Counting cost of state government’s native forest plan

The state government’s plan to close Victoria’s native forest industry and replace it with plantations would cost more than $1 billion over 30 years, according...

Seeing double over street name

Latrobe City Council has found itself in an “embarrassing” position being forced to re-name a Morwell street so as not to double-up on two...

Valley art lovers can get on the Archie Bus

Art lovers from the Latrobe Valley planning on visiting the Archibald Prize exhibition in Sale will have free transport around town with the launch...

Twenty-one new COVID-19 cases in Latrobe City

Latrobe City recorded 21 new COVID-19 cases in the 24 hours up to midnight. Twelve are located in the 3840 postcode (Morwell district), four in...

Hazelwood demolition delayed

Hazelwood demolition contractors have delayed the planned collapse of the former power station’s last remaining boiler house until mid-next week due to unfavourable weather...

Big W, Mid Valley not an exposure site as 17 new COVID-19 cases reported...

GIPPSLAND Region Public Health Unit (GRPHU) has confirmed Big W at Mid Valley Shopping Centre is not a public exposure site. "Whilst we can confirm...

Jeroen Weimar a guest at tonight’s COVID-19 community forum

State COVID-19 response commander Jeroen Weimar will be a guest panellist at tonight's online COVID-19 Community Forum hosted by the Latrobe Health Assembly. Mr Weimar...

Six new COVID-19 cases in Latrobe City

LATROBE City recorded six new COVID-19 cases in the 24 hours up to midnight. Four were in the 3840 postcode (Morwell district) and two in...

Family rallies around courageous father’s brain cancer battle

A LATROBE Valley family have banded together to raise almost $11,000 for brain cancer research, participating in the Cure Brain Cancer Foundation’s ‘Walk 4...

Vaccine pop-up clinic at Lowanna

LOWANNA College will be hosting a pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinic this weekend. The clinic will be open to students, their families, and staff on Friday,...

Latrobe Valley coal mines part of climate research

FEDERATION University researchers are using Latrobe Valley’s rehabilitated brown coal mines in an investigation into the impacts of climate change. Professor Thomas Baumgartl is leading the...

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Student-led clinic aims to boost allied health services

STAFF WRITERS   FEDERATION University Australia is boosting allied health services in Gippsland while giving students critical hands-on training, with the opening of its community wellness...