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Latrobe one of the worst crime rates in Victoria

By TOM HAYES   LATROBE has been discovered to be the second worst local government area (LGA) for crime per population across Victoria’s 79 LGAs, a...

Latest poll shows Pesutto preferred

By LIAM DURKIN   WHAT a difference a few weeks can make. Traralgon could be home to the next Victorian Premier, with latest poll numbers indicating Liberal...

Ideas live on air

By KIANA BROOKS-AMOR*   ASSISTANT Minister for Trade and a Future Made in Australia, Senator Tim Ayres was in Morwell last week. Mr Ayres met with local...

Frequent fatalities

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT and TOM HAYES   A PERSON was struck by a V/Line train in Morwell at the railway line parallel to Mid Valley Shopping...

Spelling out the dangers as Schoolies celebrations start

STAFF WRITERS   ACT for Kids is encouraging parents to have a crucial talk with their children before they head to Schoolies celebrations. This follows reports of...

Electric boost for local Foodbank centre

By KATRINA BRANDON   FROM paddock to plate, Foodbank Victoria is now ready, with the help of AusNet and Mondo, to help more people in need...

Headon making waves in the UK

By AIDAN KNIGHT   THOMAS Headon is a young pop artist who has enjoyed a stunning trajectory. Some of his works have charted as high as #23...

Police Beat: Car theft investigation

Police Beat with Tom Hayes   Car theft investigation POLICE are investigating an attempted car theft in Morwell on Wednesday, September 11, 2024. It is believed two males...

New council sworn in

By LIAM DURKIN   THE people have spoken. Latrobe City Council will be a mix of old and new for the next council term. The new council was...

Latrobe Valley pauses for Remembrance Day

By TOM HAYES, KATRINA BRANDON and BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   MONDAY, November 11 2024 marked 106 years since the end of World War 1. Hundreds of people throughout...

Motorists warned to keep an eye out for birds

By LIAM DURKIN   MOTORISTS are being urged to slow down to help protect baby birds. With the spring breeding season ongoing, an unfortunate spate of bird...

Loy Yang outages equals better output

STAFF WRITERS   TWO planned outages are currently underway at Loy Yang. The $93.8 million projects are being delivered by external contractors and internal employees over an...

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Machete ban sweeps Victoria

STAFFWRITERS   THE state government has used extraordinary powers to totally ban the sale of machetes. Machete sale bans came into effect Wednesday, May 28. Premier Jacinta Allan...