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Emissions from local power stations decreased

By PHILIP HOPKINS   EMISSIONS from Latrobe Valley brown coal power stations have fallen in the past year, continuing the trend of the past five and...

State government sitting on a gold mine

By PHILIP HOPKINS   MINERS and small prospectors fear that the state government's study into the future of Gippsland's forests could lock up swathes of forest...

Commemorative mural unveiled

By LIAM DURKIN   STEVE Bechaz has done it again. Of all his murals that have provided an uplift to Moe, the one adorning the wall of...

Fed Uni staff and students to go on strike

STAFF WRITERS   NATIONAL Teachers Education Union (NTEU) members at Federation University held an all member meeting last week, where they vowed to join protests at...

The sun is number one

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC MINISTER for Energy and Resources and Climate Action, Lily D'Ambrosio visited Yallambee Traralgon Village for the Aged last Wednesday (April 24) to...

Rosedale becoming sought-after

By STEFAN BRADLEY   HOUSE prices in Gippsland have led the state's price growth during the first quarter and over the past 12 months. Some of the...

CarbonNet’s underground pipeline research underway

By PHILIP HOPKINS   THE landmark federal-state CarbonNet project will start conducting geotechnical surveys this week between Loy Yang and Golden Beach for the underground pipeline...

Questions surround forest taskforce

By PHILIP HOPKINS   THE state government has defended its panel that will investigate the future of Victoria's native forest estate, but did not comment on...

A daughter’s search for peace

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   “IT is almost eight decades since my father, Jack Lonsdale and my two uncles were imprisoned by the Japanese Army – Japan...

Aussie soldier finally laid to rest

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   We will remember them.   AUSTRALIAN Digger William Halliday is now at peace after an unsuccessful, yet extensive search to uncover his family. Last year,...

Reviewing OHS sentencing practices

By TOM HAYES   THE Sentencing Advisory Council has completed a number of community consultations across Victoria, including Morwell, as they prepare a final report which...

Council reaffirms support for HESC

By PHILIP HOPKINS   LATROBE City Council has reaffirmed its strong support for the Japanese hydrogen HESC project, stressing the vital role it can play in...

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Kangaroos hop into North Gippy top five

NETBALL By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   THREE and four weeks remain in each of the three netball leagues across the Latrobe Valley, with a microscope being further shone...