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Total Fire Ban declared for most of Victoria

A Total Fire Ban (TFB) has been declared for most of Victoria tomorrow, Wednesday, February 11, 2026, due to forecast extreme fire weather. The TFB...

Transport Victoria warns of heat warning on Gippsland line

Due to forecast hot temperatures across Victoria on Wednesday, February 10, the following changes will be in place on parts of the V/Line network: ...

Traralgon boy, nine, releases app

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   TRARALGON youngster Jack Curran is similar to many kids in that he spends time in front of a computer. Unlike most however, this...

Home is still where the heart isafter Australian Idol experience

By AIDAN KNIGHT   BLAIKE Murphy has been vying for an Australian Idol audition for two years. The Westbury-based musician was thrilled to have the opportunity this...

From busking in Yarram to the Aus Open

By PEACE IJIYERA   FOLK rock band Ally Row, based in Yarram, performed at the Australian Open on Australia Day. In an exclusive interview with the Express...

Steps taken to address poor state of abandoned pub

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   AT the back of the long closed Merton Rush Hotel, previously known as the Latrobe Valley Hotel, the rear entrance and undercover...

The Castle reversed, now planes have to make way for houses

By PEACE IJIYERA   IT’S not a matter of if, but when. The Latrobe Valley Model Aircraft Club (LVMAC) is looking for a new home, as housing...

Lion-hearted hay run

By KATRINA BRANDON   ACROSS Victoria, farmers are sending hay to fire-affected communities. Joining the line, the Lions of Traralgon joined the Australian Hay Runners on January...

The look of love, together for 65 years

By PEACE IJIYERA   ENGAGED after one date and married after five months, Moe locals, Ronald and Ruth Pollard are celebrating 65 years of marriage. Fittingly, their...

Did you feel the Earth shake?

By KATRINA BRANDON   FREQUENT rumbles are upon us. Moe felt a 3.0-magnitude earthquake on Tuesday, February 3. More than 27 reports were relayed to the Geoscience Australia...

One Nation meets in Morwell

By LIAM DURKIN   YOU just know Ned Flanders would be a One Nation voter. Morwell welcomed a turnout of around 50 people to hear from local...

Rules are rules, Walhalla residents argue

By AIDAN KNIGHT   BAW Baw Shire Council has come under fire from the Walhalla community, shortly after completing its landslip repair project in December, following...

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Arrests made following Moe, surrounds burglary spree and Morwell stabbing

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   THREE men were arrested following a slew of burglaries and attempted burglaries in Moe and Newborough on Monday, February 16. One of the...