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Energy mix critical: Page Research Centre

By PHILIP HOPKINS LOWER energy prices first and support for all technologies - including nuclear energy and advanced coal and gas power stations - should...

Enough is enough, Morwell talks tough on crime crisis

By KATRINA BRANDON LET’S flip the switch. Those were the words Shadow Minister for Police and Corrections and Crime Prevention David Southwick shared at a community...

Dude, where’s the cars?

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT LOCAL residents have been left perplexed by the potential removal of carpark spaces in exchange for more street tree canopies as part...

Gallery café back in business with added bonus

By LIAM DURKIN COMMUNITY presence will be even stronger at Latrobe Regional Gallery, as the gallery’s café enters a new era. The café has laid dormant...

Kaiden’s last dance

Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this story contains the name and image of a person who has died. By KATRINA BRANDON WEEKS...

Patterson appeals conviction

By STEFAN BRADLEY AS expected, the Gippsland woman behind the Leongatha mushroom poisonings has officially filed an application to appeal against her conviction, which she...

From the archives with Aidan Knight

50 years ago The Express, November 12, 1975 Shire "yes" to LV Skyhooks concert THOUSANDS of screaming teenagers could converge on Morwell on December 28 if a...

Clare’s Law vital in ending domestic violence

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   A LOCAL working within the community services sector has helped surge a potentially lifesaving domestic violence disclosure scheme in Victoria. Latrobe Valley resident...

Outreach program offers help

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   IN an effort to combat the loneliness crisis, and more so the homelessness crisis regionally, a group of selfless and caring individuals...

New game-changing health facility

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   AHEAD of welcoming its first residents in the coming months, Minister for Mental Health Ingrid Stitt stopped by the recently constructed and...

Boolarra sheep dog trials coming up

By KATRINA BRANDON ANOTHER year, another trial. The Berryden Sheepdog Trials are on the way at Boolarra Reserve on November 14 to November 16. Each day will...

Up to 300 AGL jobs could go before Christmas

By PHILIP HOPKINS THE state government has fast-tracked approval of a 300-megawatt battery energy storage system (BESS) in Hazelwood as AGL warned that hundreds of...

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Energy hubs here to help

By PHILIP HOPKINS   A SOUTH Gippsland livestock farmer, Lindsay Marriott, has backed renewable energy, in a presentation to a Senate inquiry. Mr Marriott, a beef and...