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Russell Northe back in the public view

By LIAM DURKIN   FORMER Member for Morwell, Russell Northe has spoken publicly for the first time since he was handed a 21-month prison sentence. The disgraced...

From the archives with Katrina Brandon

50 years ago The Express, August 11, 1976 Stone the…!   YALLOURN North's formerly haunted house is still being plagued - this time by stone throwers. Police believe small...

Bringing Bluey to the stage

By PEACE IJIYERA     LAST week, Bluey’s Big Play, The Stage Show came to town. The Australian television program that has captured the hearts of many worldwide...

Local doctor honoured

By PEACE IJIYERA     DR Miriam Pietrzak-Cieslak has been recognised for 35 years of significant contribution and dedication to rural community service with a Victorian Rural...

Giving voice to animals through art

By KATRINA BRANDON     BRINGING life to creatures of the past, Anatomy Lessons, which is currently featured at Latrobe Regional Gallery (LRG), shines a light on...

Group voting tickets given the boot

By DAVID BRAITHWAITE     CHANGES to voting for the upper house of state parliament is set to affect the electoral fortunes of smaller political parties. The Electoral...

Allied workers seeking healthier pay packets

By PEACE IJIYERA     AROUND 70 allied health workers and members of the Health Services Union (HSU) and Victorian Allied Health Professionals Association (VAHPA) from Latrobe...

Paper cut: 84 jobs gone

By KATRINA BRANDON     ANOTHER blow has come to the Latrobe Valley, after Opal Australian Paper Maryvale cut 84 jobs. Opal made the announcement last Thursday evening,...

Archives with Katrina Brandon

50 years ago The Express, August 4, 1976 Flying glass cuts caller WELL known race commentator Ray Benson suffered a cut over an eye when a pane...

Allan allies Shing, D’Ambrosio leaving

By DAVID BRAITHWAITE     THE Eastern Victoria upper house region, which includes Gippsland, will have a least one new member following Harriet Shing's decision not to...

Labor documents reveal no references to CCS

By PHILIP HOPKINS   The Labor Party is backsliding on the need for carbon capture and storage, threatening the future of the technology that is key...

First of its kind charging station in Gippsland

By AIDAN KNIGHT   YALLAMBEE Traralgon aged care village last week became one of Gippsland’s unlikely hubs for electric vehicle charging, powered by rooftop solar. The 30KW...

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No anti-vaxxers among the birds

By KATRINA BRANDON   A PHILLIP Island penguin has died from Bird Flu. The deadly disease has Victorian poultry farmers on high alert. Bird Flu (H5N1) was first...