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Bulgaria beckons talented teen rower

When teenager Alex Vuillermin qualified for the Paralympic rowing squad last year, she set about creating a list of goals she intended to achieve before Tokyo 2020.

School’s in for Dr Tran

Every Wednesday, Dr Hieu Tran prepares to see a different group of patients than he usually sees at his Latrobe Community Health Service clinic in Morwell.

Shing’s swing at Harriman

Labor member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing has criticised Liberal candidate for Morwell Dale Harriman in a series of online social media posts after Mr Harriman announced last week he would remain employed at the Latrobe Valley Authority.

History in the making

Moe’s industrial heritage will be put on show next month in an exhibition by the Moe and District Historical Society as the organisation looks back on 100 years of manufacturing in the town.

Glass bottle assault accused remanded

A man has been remanded in custody after allegedly assaulting his neighbour with a glass bottle at Moe on Tuesday night.

Sun shines on Latrobe Valley jobs

The Latrobe Valley will become the nerve centre of the Andrews government's plans to cut power bills through rooftop solar by becoming the home of the government authority tasked with overseeing the scheme, if Labor wins the November election.

Northe calls for rehabilitation centre

Member for Morwell Russell Northe is calling on the state government to fund a drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility in central Gippsland.

Frustrated by care change

A Tyers woman is confused and disappointed after a series of events this year led to her grandson and a foster child being put into two different disability service agencies.

Report reveals LRH suicides

Almost half of patients presenting at Latrobe Regional Hospital's emergency department who were sent to the mental health unit waited more than four hours for a bed between April 2017 and March 2018, a leaked report has revealed.

Help at hand for vets

Morwell RSL will host a seminar to ensure returned service men and women are aware of the services they are entitled to after returning to civilian life.

Light walk delivers hope

Some of the Latrobe Valley's biggest country music fans are continuing their dedication to raising money for the Leukaemia Foundation with Traralgon's ninth annual Light the Night event in October.

EPA hosts talk fest

The Environment Protection Authority hosted a community meeting to discuss submissions around the ongoing review of power station licences in Traralgon on Wednesday.

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