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Gippsland Women in Industry Network launch

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   To celebrate International Women's Day, TAFE Gippsland and AGL Loy Yang, alongside business partners, hosted the first-ever Gippsland Women in Industry Network...

Storm-affected farmers pleading for relief funding

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   FARMERS hit by recent wild weather have continued to plea for government support as they pick up the pieces. Murray Watt, the Federal...

Wind farm: AGL receives preliminary selection

By PHILIP HOPKINS   A GROUP of leading companies including AGL has been preliminary selected to build wind farms off the Gippsland coast to drive renewable...

Latrobe City Council to fund family violence prevention

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   LATROBE City Council will share in almost $3 million to prevent family violence and all forms of violence against women. The region is...

13-hour V/Line stoppage

By STEFAN BRADLEY   ON Friday, March 8 "stopping all stations" will carry a different meaning, as union industrial action means no V/Line trains will run...

Mill jobs likely to be lost amid transition

By PHILIP HOPKINS   MORE jobs are likely to be lost at the Maryvale Paper Mill, where more than 300 workers have already been made redundant...

No Traralgon Bypass until mine rehab

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   TRARALGON Bypass plans are in place, but the community still waits. The Traralgon Bypass has long been listed as an anticipated priority project,...

Moe aged care named Baw Baw Views

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   MOE Royal Freemasons will now be called Baw Baw Views. The name change came after the national not-for-profit organisation Respect recently took over...

Acres of spuds gone after storm

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   THE Cummaudo family says the storm that flattened Mirboo North on February 13 was unlike anything they’ve ever seen. The family potato farm...

Plans for Delburn

By PHILIP HOPKINS   THE Delburn Wind Farm developer has allayed speculation that the project would be affected by the federal government's rejection on environmental grounds...

Police Beat: Morwell stabbing

Police Beat with ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   Morwell stabbing LATROBE Crime Investigation Unit detectives have charged a teenager following an alleged incident where two people were stabbed in...

Morwell’s emergency hub

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   MORWELL Fire Brigade has become an emergency hub, storing and distributing generators to aid local communities still struggling with the effects of...

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The day Morwell East marched the flag home

FOOTBALL MID GIPPSLAND By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   PAST players from Morwell East Football-Netball Club’s last senior flag gathered at the weekend during the Hawks home bout against Foster. The...