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Bupa passes audit

Bupa Aged Care Traralgon has passed its latest government audit in December and avoided additional sanctions and loss of its approved provider status.

Living an Aussie dream

South Korean-born Jason Lee fell in love with Australia the moment he arrived in Canberra on December 31, 2010 as a 19-year-old on a working holiday visa.

Bureau warns hot weather is not over yet

A cool change over the weekend will only offer "short respite" before more sweltering conditions return to the Latrobe Valley, the Bureau of Meteorology expects.

Ravens Park saddles up for second show

Ravens Park Riding Club has invited pony clubbers and adult riders to polish up their mounts and have a go at the club's upcoming official summer show.

Free cats concern rescuers

A LATROBE Valley pet rescue group is desperately urging locals to de-sex their cats and avoid taking on kittens offered free to good homes, as carers are being inundated with litters in the height of breeding season.

Kelly’s Corolla shines at Summernats

Kelly Dunstan's canary yellow 1980 Toyota Corolla might not have the grunt of the Aussie V8 or soft lines and sophisticated style of a Maserati, but it certainly turned heads at this year's Summernats.

Police take to the streets

Police bicycle patrols could be reintroduced in Traralgon's central business district under a plan by police to crack down on anti-social behaviour.

Contractors take first steps in Morwell Power Station demolition

EnergyBrix has been meeting with local residents to discuss concerns about the Morwell Power Station as the site was being prepared for demolition on Wednesday last week.

Tourism war of words

Gippsland's peak tourism body has hit back at suggestions the organisation is "abandoning Walhalla and the mountain rivers region" and that its chief executive was "using bullying tactics and intimidation" against one of its members.

Morwell named in climate change report

Morwell equalled its hottest year on record with maximum day time temperatures in 2018 of 1.1 degrees Celcius higher than average.

Mower sparks grass, hay fire

A commercial mower has been identified as the cause of a blaze at Hazelwood North on Thursday afternoon.

Missing teen

Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing teen Sophie Booker.

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