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One paw in front of the other

Morwell Neighbourhood House's most beloved staff member is back on her feet, literally, almost two months after an accident left her with a broken leg.

Beloved Thorpy pub reopens doors

Thorpdale's much-missed watering hole was reopened on Monday after the town's pub was destroyed by fire in 2017.

Farmer warns of deadly cow disease

A Mirboo beef farmer is warning about a deadly bovine disease which is being exacerbated due to the amount of animals in poor condition being relocated from drought-affected areas.

Pokies spend jumps

Latrobe City residents' financial loss to the pokies is continuing to rise, according to recently released data from the state government.

Gippsland the honey hub?

The potential to establish Gippsland as a destination for bioactive honey will be the topic of a presentation at the next meeting of the Latrobe Valley Beekeepers Association.

Help send Saxon to Sydney

Emma Sherriffs was losing hair with stress over the health of her young son Saxon. Saxon was unable to sleep, suffered with severe reflux and had a number of other medical complications.

Shinging a light on homelessness

People who are living through homelessness across Gippsland will share their experiences navigating relevant services with politicians this week to provide recommendations on how services could be improved.

No right turn: primary school’s plea

Albert Street Primary School and Latrobe City Council are calling on drivers to observe changed traffic conditions near the school crossing on Moe's Albert Street.

A horsey hooray

Boolarra and District Trail Riding Club members were out enjoying the mid-winter sun yesterday as their mounts were about to celebrate their birthday today.

Man charged by detectives following alleged stabbing

A 32-year-old man has been charged with intentionally causing serious injury after he allegedly stabbed another man at Warragul on Friday afternoon.

Unions take industrial action at Australian Paper Maryvale

Up to 200 workers will start industrial action at Australian Paper Maryvale today, six months after negotiations for a new enterprise bargaining agreement commenced.

Lions cruise to victory

THE Lions kept their winning run home to finals intact, making it seven on the trot with a comfortable win over Bairnsdale on Saturday, 15.16 (106) to 9.9 (63).

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