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Dairy jobs threatened

Traralgon dairy processing company Brancourts has been placed into administration.

Rally to raise vital funds

Two Latrobe Valley rally teams will be crossing their fingers that their old bombs will stay in one piece on some of Queensland's roughest outback roads to raise money for cancer research.

Mission to make Gippsland safer

A Trafalgar mover and shaker is on a mission to make sure Gippsland is a safe place for the LGBTQI community by taking part in a Leadership Victoria LGBTQI program.

Students jump in to save Baw Baw frog

Grey Street Primary School children celebrated one of Australia's most forgotten and critically endangered species on Wednesday, September 4 by holding a Baw Baw frog festival.

Search underway for missing campers

Police are searching for missing campers Caleb Forbes and Shannon Lowden who set off on a trip to the Thomson Dam and Walhalla area on Friday.

Results: Schools shine at 64th Latrobe Valley Eisteddfod

The Latrobe Valley Eisteddfod wrapped up a successful opening week with vocal solos and several school sections.

Cross-cultural sharing

Morwell locals had a rare chance for a cross-cultural exchange with Australia's closest northern neighbour when a group of 25 Indonesian financial regulators came to town on Thursday.

Friendly chat for young folk at plaza

Traralgon's disengaged young people are being offered a friendly face to talk to at Stockland Plaza with a new service to try and reconnect them back into the community.

Premiership perfection for Bombers

Yallourn-Yallourn North claimed the MGFL premiership and completed the perfect season by withstanding the first-half charge of Hill End to secure the flag, 9.16 (70) to 5.8 (38).

Scholes in line for top gong

A Latrobe Valley industrial microbiologist who is passionate about the positive role bacteria plays in our lives is up for a Victorian Regional Achievement and Community Award.

Seedlings mark new start

The first lot of blue gum seedlings have gone in the ground as part of a $110 million Victorian government promise to deliver native timber plantations in the Latrobe Valley.

Listening to Koori kids

Victorian Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Young People Justin Mohamed was in Morwell this week helping to tackle an over-representation of Indigenous kids in the youth justice system.

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