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Building a better construction industry

STAFF WRITERS   LATEST data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has shown 186 Victorian building and construction businesses declared themselves insolvent in November...

The sky is the limit

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   MAKING energy as accessible as the internet is what the team at deep tech start-up Aquila Earth aims to do. Latrobe Regional Airport...

Funding for Trafalgar roads

BAW Baw Shire Council recently announced more than $1 million in funding for the sustainable repair and maintenance of various roads in the Trafalgar...

Police Beat: P-Plater busted for booze

P-plater busted for booze POLICE intercepted a vehicle for a random breath test in the early hours of Tuesday, January 16 in Traralgon. The 20-year-old male...

Hastings heads-up fell on deaf ears

THE state government was warned in 2017 from Infrastructure Victoria about the difficulty of getting approval for dredging development at the Port of Hastings,...

Union threatens rail strike

THE RTBU (Rail, Tram and Bus Union) has notified V/Line of its intention to take industrial action, involving a work stoppage between 3am to...

More bridges to cross

STAFF WRITERS   MEMBER for Morwell, Martin Cameron, has launched a petition for the state government to raise the causeway on Tyers Road. It comes after rain...

Neeson spotted in Walhalla

STAFF WRITERS   VICTORIA'S screen industry economy and local jobs are set for a big boost, with Hollywood star Liam Neeson returning to the state for...

Alleged drug trafficker forced to Lego of toy collection

STAFF WRITERS   A MAN has had to Lego of his prized toy collection yesterday (Thursday, January 18) after police seized more than $600,000 worth of...

Bolstering Moe’s water security

STAFF WRITERS   GIPPSLAND Water's upgrade of the Moe water treatment plant has reached another milestone with the completion of a new 24-megalitre treated water storage...

Adapting and accelerating into the future

By PHILIP HOPKINS   ASH at Heyfield is still open for business. With the closure of the native forest industry, the manufacturer has lost its cherished Victorian...

When it rains here, it pours

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC and TOM HAYES   THUNDER only happens when it’s raining – and apparently in the middle of our great Aussie summer. A wild 44.8...

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FightMND beanies return to Coles

BIG Freeze Beanies are making a return to Coles this month to help raise important money for FightMND. Until Tuesday, June 17, shoppers can show...