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Passing the ‘HAUX’: local DJ making waves in the States

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   FROM shooting hoops to spinning decks, Mitchell Hauxwell Te Paa has made a name for himself in the music scene toward the...

Green whistle go-ahead for women’s health

By PEACE IJIYERA   ACROSS all Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health Hubs in Victoria, Penthrox, more commonly known as the green whistle, will now be available...

Amen to that: Old Methodist church saved

By AIDAN KNIGHT   YEARS of uncertainty and changing plans have culminated with Latrobe City Council debate and community campaigning, allowing Traralgon's Old Methodist Church to...

NBI integral in fair news share: Country Press Association

STAFF WRITERS   COUNTRY Press Australia (CPA) supports the core purpose of the News Bargaining Incentive, to encourage major digital platforms to enter into fair commercial...

From the archives with Aidan Knight

50 years ago Gippsland Country Bulletin, May 21, 1976 Commission takes to the air THE Forests Commission is adding airships to its communications fleet. Dr Frank Moulds recently...

Archives with Aidan Knight

  -50 years ago The Express May 2, 1976 Walhalla in mini A LARGE scale model of Walhalla in its heyday is to be installed as a tourist...

Nobel Peace Prize featured in Morwell

By KATRINA BRANDON   THE 2017 Nobel Peace Prize, won by the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), was front and centre at the Gippsland...

Farrer result continues party’s momentum: Hansford

By STEFAN BRADLEY   IN THE wake of One Nation's win in the Farrer by-election on May 9, a former federal candidate for the party says...

Mountainous challenge ahead for Churchill residents

By PEACE IJIYERA   CHURCHILL residents Jamie and Sarina Sciberras are gearing up to embark on the summit of a lifetime. In July and August, the couple...

Candlelight vigil to remember victims of domestic violence

By KATRINA BRANDON Warning: This story details issues some readers may find distressing.   STILL air filled the room as Latrobe City held a vigil for National...

No election sweeteners in state budget

By STEFAN BRADLEY   COST-of-living relief, crime prevention, healthcare spending, 20 per cent off car registrations, half-price public transport and more construction and upgrades for schools,...

Free TAFE remains

By AIDAN KNIGHT   GIPPSLANDERS looking to enter the renewable energy workforce could soon be trained in Morwell, after the state government doubled down on Free...

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Foster’s Eddy everywhere inside 50

FOOTBALL MID GIPPSLAND By MITCH BERECHREEE   ROUND 8 of the Mid Gippsland Football-Netball League was highlighted by Foster forward Brett Eddy's incredible day in front of the...