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Strange surveys arouse suspicion

By AIDAN KNIGHT   LOCALS may find themselves experiencing cold-call phone survey's in the lead up to the state election this November. Several residents have reported receiving...

Delburn Wind Farm all hands on deck

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   CONSTRUCTION on the Delburn Wind Farm is underway. As of last Wednesday (April 29), around 55 workers were on site as early works...

Lund officially running for Labor

By KATRINA BRANDON   FORMER Latrobe City Councillor, Tracie Lund will run on the Labor ticket for the seat of Morwell at this year’s state election. Her...

Oil from brown coal must be explored: Cr Gibson

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   THE Strait of Hormuz remains closed, coming via conflicting reports from all sides of the Iran War, after a short period of...

Treacherous Traralgon intersection still without traffic lights

By AIDAN KNIGHT   LATROBE City Council is frustrated that key infrastructure isn't being put to use. After years of delays and mounting community angst, hopes for...

From the archives with Aidan Knight

50 years ago The Express, May 5, 1976 Not This Time! VANDALS were given the blame on a radio news bulletin the other night for damaging and...

Student-led clinic aims to boost allied health services

STAFF WRITERS   FEDERATION University Australia is boosting allied health services in Gippsland while giving students critical hands-on training, with the opening of its community wellness...

Stargazing from Churchill backyard

By PEACE IJIYERA   LOCAL amateur astronomer, Chris Stockdale, has sighted potential planets around distant stars all from his backyard observatory in Churchill. The sightings of more...

Court date set for special school incident

By AIDAN KNIGHT   A GIPPSLAND family is taking legal action against the state government, after their son was seriously injured after running straight through a...

Education department wants Churchill land

By AIDAN KNIGHT   APRIL’S Latrobe City Council meeting brought forward multiple community consultations for resident to have their say. Budgeree Ward councillor Leanne Potter opted to...

Vale John Mulligan, champion of the bush

OBITUARY By JOHN CAMERON and DAVID PACKHAM OAM   THE passing of John Mulligan on April 22, 2026 is with much regret. He was 94. John was a dedicated...

Trafalgar is home to living WW2 veteran

STAFF WRITERS   FRANK Waterton joined the Air Training Corps six weeks before turning 18, and went on to serve with the Royal Australian Air Force...

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Country footy crisis sparks meeting

By LIAM DURKIN AND BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   THE word gullible is not in the dictionary. Much as AFL officials sitting behind desks in the city keep releasing...