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New life for Yallourn W

By PHILIP HOPKINS   ENERGY Australia will convert the Yallourn W coal station site into a low-carbon emissions hub supplying data centres, industry and households, in...

First-ever Aussie Disposals shut since September, still no explanation provided

By AIDAN KNIGHT   THE original Aussie Disposals store in Moe, the first in what became one of Australia's most recognisable outdoor and camping chains, permanently...

Answers captured in carbon

By PHILIP HOPKINS   A COAL-FIRED power station in China is using carbon capture and storage to sequester carbon dioxide, representing a transformative leap in the...

Exclusive look inside the Metro Tunnel

By AIDAN KNIGHT   THE Express was recently invited to a limited press-only tour of the Metro Tunnel, slated for opening in less than a month. The...

Best in the business at People’s Choice Awards

By LIAM DURKIN   LATROBE City Business Chamber hosted its People's Choice Awards gala night last Friday. The most popular businesses, as chosen by voters, were formally...

Adult time for violent crime

By DAVID BRAITHWAITE   ALL children 14 and above committing violent crimes - like invading someone's home or injuring someone with a machete - will face...

Region pauses for Remembrance Day

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT, KATRINA BRANDON, LIAM DURKIN and AIDAN KNIGHT   AUSTRALIANS paused at the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th month last...

Mike stand delivers message

By AIDAN KNIGHT   LAST Thursday (November 13), a tent was pitched outside the office of Housing Minister Harriet Shing’s office on Commercial Road, Morwell. The man...

From the archives with Aidan Knight

50 years ago The Express, November 19, 1975 Vandals spree in cemetery VANDALS have been causing havoc at the Traralgon cemetery. Cemetery trust secretary, Mr Don Dunbar,...

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...

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Temperatures in the Latrobe Valley are set to reach up to 32 degrees tomorrow (Thursday, December 4). With the arrival of summer, passengers travelling on...

CBL deciders near