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PHOTOS, STORY: Hazelwood dredger comes to ground in controlled collapse

Another piece of Hazelwood history was brought to the ground today when mine operator ENGIE demolished the first of four dredgers in a controlled collapse this morning

Date of VCAT hearing on battery recycling plant revealed

The date has been set for the VCAT hearing into the battery recycling plant at Hazelwood North

Drug bust in Traralgon

A 36-year-old Traralgon man was charged with possession of a drug of dependence on Wednesday night after a warrant was issued at a property on Loch Park Road, Traralgon.

Woman grabbed in Traralgon

Detectives have released a digital image of a man they wish to speak to after a woman was grabbed in Traralgon last week.

Time is now to speak up: Detective

Homicide detectives have sent a clear message to anyone who may have information about the death of Newborough man Jarrad Lovison - now is the time to speak up.

Chunxing is appealing battery decision at VCAT

Latrobe City Council has confirmed Chunxing has gone to the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal over a decision to refuse a used lead acid battery recycling plant in Hazelwood North.

Students show that they are up to the test

Year 11 and 12 students had their masks on and heads down for the GAT on Wednesday

Valley touted as ideal spot for precinct

The Latrobe Valley is an ideal site for a Renewable Energy Industrial Precinct to create new manufacturing opportunities, according to climate change think tank Beyond Zero Emissions

Hazelwood dredger collapse slated by the end of next week

The first of Hazelwood's four massive dredgers is expected to be demolished towards the end of the week as part of the mine rehabilitation project.

Further restrictions could ease sooner in regional Victoria: Premier

Premier Daniel Andrews is not setting any definitive dates for opening up the state but has not ruled out easing some further restrictions in regional Victoria as COVID-19 cases remain low.

All smiles as school returns

The rain could not dampen the spirits of Liddiard Road Primary School students as they returned to the classrooms on Monday.

Father shares his anguish

Nearly six months since his son's mysterious death, the father of Newborough man Jarrad Lovison has described life as "living hell".

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