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Desperation for stranded local

By AIDAN KNIGHT   A TRARALGON woman on a mercy mission is stranded in Cambodia. Her husband is seeking help from Federal Member for Gippsland, Darren Chester...

Patterson Trial nearing final stretch

By STEFAN BRADLEY   THE trial of Erin Patterson entered its final stages as of last week (Monday, June 16 to Thursday, June 19), when both...

Beware the dangers of the silent killers

By KATRINA BRANDON   WHAT was once a solution for many issues in the construction industry is now a significant health risk. Last month, the Asbestos Council...

Petitioning for petition changes

By AIDAN KNIGHT   THE passing of proposed changes surrounding use of e-petitions by Latrobe City Council in their most recent (scheduled) sitting (Monday, May 26)...

Road to recovery four years on

LATROBE City Council has been shortlisted as a finalist and received a commendation from Local Government Professionals (LGPro) at their recent awards ceremony, in...

LRH sets the standard

By LIAM DURKIN   LATROBE Regional Health has reached a standard even higher than gold. On the world stage no less. The hospital’s stroke unit celebrated last week,...

Latrobe Health Assembly advocates hopeful

By AIDAN KNIGHT   IN response to the sudden funding cut to the Latrobe Health Assembly, a collective protest was staged outside the Assembly offices along...

Accused Patterson gives final piece of evidence

By STEFAN BRADLEY   A MUCH shorter, but still very significant week in the trial of accused triple murderer Erin Patterson concluded Week 7. The accused finished...

Fishery authorities left reeling

By AIDAN KNIGHT   STATE budget cuts announced on May 20 contained many controversial revelations for regional Victoria, ranging from the Parks Victoria slashings to the...

GippsAero set to fly once more

By LIAM DURKIN   COME Josephine in my flying machine. A momentous day in local aviation was recognised last week, with GippsAero officially announcing it was back...

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...

Coach replacements the new norm

By STEFAN BRADLEY   THE state government has outlined to the Express what coach replacement services will be available for passengers during a winter construction blitz...

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Traralgon hosts major table tennis

TABLE TENNIS By KATRINA BRANDON   BOOMING streets, squeaky courts and roars of strength bellowed throughout the Gippsland Regional Indoor Sports Stadium (GRISS) over the King’s Birthday...