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Author addresses anxiety

By STEFAN BRADLEY   WITH more than 355,000 followers on Instagram alone, Traralgon-based counsellor, integrative therapist and author Anna Ferguson has certainly made a name for...

Class dismissed: Teachers walk off the job

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT, KATRINA BRANDON AND PEACE IJIYERA   TO continue teaching the next generations in Victoria, teachers across the state last week rallied for change. Joining in...

From the archives with Aidan Knight

50 years ago The Express, April 2, 1976 The pong stays for winter THE APM "pong" will continue to offend Latrobe Valley noses for yet another winter....

Delburn turbines could be as tall as Loy Yang cooling towers

By AIDAN KNIGHT   THE State Electricity Commission hosted a series of drop-in sessions recently, catering to both community and industry, in an effort to educate...

AI is clever, but not creative: FedUni experts

By AIDAN KNIGHT   IT'S hard to discuss any topic in 2026 without the phrase 'artificial intelligence' being brought up. Regardless of position on the matter, most...

Gippsland’s energy solution? You’ve been thunderstruck

By AIDAN KNIGHT AND KATRINA BRANDON   A GIPPSLAND man has helped successfully developed a world-first technology to allow clean emission fuel use without carbon output. Yinnar...

Bigger office, better connectivity

By AIDAN KNIGHT   NATIONALLY-recognised provider, Aussie Broadband, which started in Morwell, opened its new Traralgon office recently. From humble beginnings, the provider now has offices in...

Gas should be the go: Davey

By PHILIP HOPKINS   A LATROBE Valley expert has urged the gasification of the region's brown coal to produce Australia's fuel and fertiliser supplies, which are...

Sheargold booking called out in light of endo clinic opening

By AIDAN KNIGHT   ONE in every seven women under the age of 44 is diagnosed with endometriosis in Australia. Treatment is complex because symptoms vary widely...

Valley welcomes magical experience

By AIDAN KNIGHT   COSENTINO is a name synonymous with magic in Australia. The iconic illusionist has been making waves since his big break on Australia's Got...

Chester now the Shadow Minister for Ag, Fisheries and Forestry

STAFF WRITERS   ELEVATING the issue of food and fibre security to a matter of national importance will be the primary focus of new Shadow Minister...

Hazelwood legacy and lessons enshrined on screen

By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   THE inaugural Gippsland International Film Festival honoured a documentary short film close to home. After The Smoke directed by Latrobe Valley filmmaker Josie...

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Pegasus return to seniors

SOCCER LVSL By LIAM DURKIN   GUESS who's back. Pegasus Soccer Club are returning to the Latrobe Valley Soccer League's senior men's competition. The Horsemen did not field a side...