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Result expected next week

The two leading candidates for the seat of Morwell believe a result will not be known until at least the middle of next week, as updated results published showed independent MP Russell .

Blackwood ‘knuckles down’

Re-elected Liberal member for Narracan Gary Blackwood said the Liberals' election campaign was "a bit tarnished by goings on in Canberra" and the party would have to "knuckle down" and get a "very good idea of what went wrong".

EPA approves Energy from Waste plant

The Environment Protection Authority has approved an Australian Paper application to build an energy from waste facility at its Maryvale Mill.

Headspace celebrates a decade

While headspace Morwell will celebrate double digits this Thursday with a party, high school student Gabby Hines' appreciation of the youth mental health service runs a lot deeper than birthday cake.

Funding boost for Gippsland rail trail

Member for Gippsland Darren Chester has committed $267,000 towards upgrades along the Gippsland Plains Rail Trail, which will go towards finalising what has been a quarter-century community project.

No return for diesel generators: AEMO

The Australian energy regulator has confirmed that diesel generators will not return to Morwell this summer to back up the state's summer energy supply.

Plenty of buzz about Mosquito at AFL draft

Gippsland Power will farewell three of its brightest players as Irving Mosquito, Xavier Duursma and Noah Gown were all picked up in last week's AFL national draft.

Top-of-the-table Victory set eyes on Morwell

Melbourne Victory Women will descend on Morwell for a second consecutive year this weekend – this time for points – when they bring their round five W-League fixture to town.

Life outside police beckons

When Jeni Bennett entered the Bullring Spanish nightclub on Johnston Street, Fitzroy in January 1997, little did she know it would spark a move to the Latrobe Valley four months later.

Image of attacker released

Police have released a face-fit image of a person who is believed to have robbed a 100-year-old woman's house while she was in bed.

Democracy with a side of sausage

The experience of voting on election day in Australia is never complete without the ceremonial downing of a democracy sausage, but the delicious barbecued delicacies were somewhat hard to come by on Saturday.

Twilight sale for Moe

Traders in Moe are gearing up for one of their biggest events on the retail calendar with the return of the town's Twilight sale shopping night this month.

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