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Societies appeal for council support

By MICHELLE SLATER Latrobe Valley district historical societies are hoping Latrobe City Council will give them a few extra coins for their annual operating grant...

Power of libraries on display in Latrobe City

By LIAM DURKIN LATROBE City Council recently launched the ‘Libraries Change Lives’ campaign. The campaign enables communities to demonstrate the value of libraries through their own...

Grand Junction is onto a winner with TAB success

By ZAC STANDISH ONE of Traralgon's most well-known watering holes received statewide recognition earlier this month when the Grand Junction Hotel claimed the Australian Hotels...

Renowned demographer looks at the Latrobe Valley’s future during recent visit to the region

By TOM GANNON Leading Australian demographer and media commentator Bernard Salt sat down with The Express to share his thoughts on the future of the...

Newborough butcher brings a taste of the Valley to a new cookbook

By TOM GANNON NEWBOROUGH'S Merchant Family Butchers have a reason to celebrate after their butcher shop and recipes were chosen as one of Australia's fifty...

Local business prepared for QR Code Changes

By ZAC STANDISH BUSINESSES across Victoria will be forced to convert to the state government's QR Code service from this Friday, with non-compliant venues set...

Russell Northe calls for transition plan

By MICHELLE SLATER Member for Morwell Russell Northe is calling on the state government to come up with a formal transition plan for the Latrobe...

Moechella a great success

THE power of the local community was on full display last Saturday night, as more than 300 people packed into the Moe Hotel for...

Four Quarters week seven

WITH Gary Ablett Junior making a guest appearance at the Hill End Football-Netball Club last week, the Four Quarters team thought it would take...

High accolade for local educator

Driven in his work for equity, a Latrobe Valley educator has been recognised with a major accolade ahead of Victorian Education Week. Keita Matsumoto...

New home of Latrobe Youth Space opens

Latrobe Youth Space officially opened the doors to its new home 'The Zone' in Morwell's east last week, after several years in the making....

Blackwood: Forestry plan undermines Opal Australian Paper operations

Opal Australian Paper's operations are being undermined by short, medium and long-term threats to its hardwood timber supplies under the state government's forestry plan,...

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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...