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Opal seeks $402 million government payment

By PHILIP HOPKINS   OPAL, which is suing the state government $402 million for breach of contract, lost more than 350 employees when white paper production...

Planning to stay above the waterline

By AIDAN KNIGHT   AS the state races to deliver new homes in the housing crisis, Victoria's regional leaders warn that failing to plan for flooding...

Council defers debate on crime program

By AIDAN KNIGHT   LATROBE City Council has once again circled the block on the question of how best to tackle antisocial behaviour in Morwell's central...

Archives with Aidan Knight

50 years ago October 3, 1975 Writing and stealing A 22-year-old Traralgon woman has been charged on two counts of forging and uttering involving more than $1700. Police...

Keep the fire of game day on the field

AS Victorians prepare to celebrate the AFL Grand Final long weekend, Victorian fire services are urging residents to prioritise safety when using barbecues and...

Police Kick Off Operation Scoreboard

By AIDAN KNIGHT   Victoria Police held a press conference at Morwell Police Station this morning, announcing another year of Operation Scoreboard, the annual policing exercise...

Valley ‘abandoned’ by govt, union boss claims

By PHILIP HOPKINS THE state government has abandoned the Latrobe Valley, its inaction resulting in no industry to replace the Yallourn power station when it...

Stocking up lakes for school holidays

Thousands of rainbow trout have hit Victorian lakes for the school holidays - giving families more reasons to get outdoors and enjoy a fun,...

Traralgon line fourth busiest and third slowest

By AIDAN KNIGHT AFTER years of delays, replacement coaches, and passenger frustration, Gippsland commuters finally welcomed a faster V/Line timetable on Sunday, September 14. The Traralgon...

Let’s get down to business

By AIDAN KNIGHT THE Latrobe Business Festival has set out to bridge the gap between urban and regional businesses, with fresh perspectives on what the...

New kinder soon for Traralgon

By KATRINA BRANDON KOSCIUSZKO Street is soon to welcome a new kindergarten. Groundbreaking on the Kosciuszko Street Primary School – Traralgon Kindergarten started recently, with Minister...

With love and dignity

MARYVALE Private Hospital has launched its annual fundraising appeal with a deeply personal initiative, raising money for a palliative care ‘cuddle bed’ – a...

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Maroons grind out hard fought victory

FOOTBALL GIPPSLAND LEAGUE By LIAM DURKIN   ROUND 8 of the Gippsland League was spread across Saturday and Sunday at the weekend. The round carried greater gravitas than usual,...