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Concerns over foster care future

By AIDAN KNIGHT   GIPPSLAND foster carers are sounding the alarm over recent changes to Victoria's foster care reimbursements, warning that reduced support will drive carers...

From the archives with Aidan Knight

50 years ago The Express, October 29, 1975 Royal visit bomb hoax THERE was a bomb scare shortly before Princess Margaret's train arrived at Moe station on...

Revealed: Leonard received almost $1m from Climate 200 during election

By LIAM DURKIN   THE exact amount of money provided by Climate 200 toward Deb Leonard's campaign during this year's federal election has been revealed. Australian Electoral...

Morwell home to the SEC, but only 11 jobs

By AIDAN KNIGHT   STATE government presence was strong in the Latrobe Valley last week, which began with a visit from the Premier and culminated in...

AusPost plays Scrooge to rural news

By AIDAN KNIGHT and LIAM DURKIN   THE world truly has gone mad. In a move that defies reason and regional reality, Gippsland Farmer, the region’s highest-circulating...

Trains every 40 minutes, but will coach replacements remain?

By AIDAN KNIGHT   THE state government made it personal for Gippsland last week, announcing free travel for any V/Line passengers starting their journey between Nar...

Gunshot on Elgin Street

POLICE are investigating after a man suffered a gunshot wound in Morwell on Friday, October 24. It’s believed the incident occurred on Elgin Street around...

Preparing for risk of destructive winds

A SEVERE weather warning has been issued by the Bureau of Meteorology for every forecast district, with widespread damaging winds including gusts of up...

Rodeo honour full of grace

TRARALGON local Grace ‘Gigi’ Griffith has brought a national honour back home, being crowned first runner-up in the 2025 Australian Rodeo Queen Quest. The competition,...

Woman’s world in new energy future

By AIDAN KNIGHT A NEW federal initiative is set to power up Gippsland's clean energy future, and bring more women into the trades driving it. As...

Kaiden laid to rest

Warning: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this story contains the name image of a person who has died. By AIDAN KNIGHT TRIBUTES continue...

Free weekend public transport over summer

By AIDAN KNIGHT IN an effort to promote the Metro Tunnel due for completion this December, the state government has announced free public transport on...

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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...