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Woman injured in caravan crash

A holiday for two Canberra grey nomads has been cut short after their four-wheel-drive and caravan rolled on the Moe-Rawson Road this morning.

Lowanna students’ reason to smile

Lowanna College principal Brett Windsor apologised to year 12 students during the opening of the school's new $500,000 later years precinct on Thursday.

Call to leave bee swarms in peace

Locals are being asked to leave swarming bees alone as they look for places to build new hives in warmer weather.

Apology ‘acknowledges’ victims

A Catholic sex abuse victim from the 1970s has welcomed a state government move to live stream next week's National Apology to Victims and...

Innovation fund pledge

Latrobe Valley businesses could access $9 million in grants in a proposed innovation program under an elected Coalition government.

A $217m shot in the arm

Premier Daniel Andrews has pledged $217 million for Latrobe Regional Hospital's stage three expansion if Labor wins the November 24 election.

Taking strides for prem babies

Traralgon mum Gemma Kaiser was not expecting that she would be on the receiving end of something she had supported a few months earlier.

Energy from waste impact ‘negligible’

A document outlining potential health effects of Australian Paper's proposed energy from waste facility has labelled risks of inhalation exposures, noise and odour impacts as "negligible".

First look at precinct

Latrobe City Council has revealed the concept design for the much-anticipated Latrobe Creative Precinct and appointed Becon Constructions as the preferred builder for the project under an early contractor involvement process.

School gets 21st century upgrade

Students at Liddiard Road Primary School in Traralgon will have access to two new state-of-the-art school buildings worth more than $2.4 million.

Remembering Traralgon credit union

As the last surviving members of the original directors of the Traralgon credit union, Traralgon residents John and Wil Waanders reflected on their time with the member-owned service that helped so many.

Helping paw for homeless pets

While visiting Melbourne one weekend, Churchill resident Geraldine McClure was struck by how many homeless people she saw on the street with pets.

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Making public transport safe

  VICTORIA Police conducted a highly visible operation across Latrobe Valley's public transport network on Tuesday, April 28. Officers from Moe, Morwell and Traralgon uniform teamed...