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Gunai Green welcomes Treaty Bill

Greens MP and Gunai woman Lidia Thorpe is encouraging Gippslanders to form their own grassroots discussion groups to talk about what a treaty with Aboriginal people should look like.

Gunai welcomes Treaty Bill

Greens MP and Gunai woman Lidia Thorpe is encouraging Gippslanders to form their own grassroots discussion groups to talk about what a treaty with Aboriginal people should look like.

‘Meat’ and greet in Morwell

A wintery day was made more bearable last week when volunteers from Neighbourhood Watch Latrobe City and officers from Morwell police station teamed up to offer a free barbecue.

Making music with the world

Music bellowed through Moe Plaza on Thursday during World Make Music Day as students from Elizabeth Street Primary School demonstrated their talents behind the instruments.

Valley enjoys sales boom

Property sales in the Latrobe Valley jumped 18 per cent in the first five months of 2018, a report by the Real Estate Institute of Victoria has revealed.

Boolarra’s man making a difference

Leading Senior Constable Matt Ryan opens the door to the Boolarra Police Station.

Tunnel too expensive

Gippsland’s population would be slugged $120,000 per person if a Nationals idea to build a tunnel between Melbourne and Pakenham went ahead, an RMIT researcher claims.

Cultural conversations about death

The Gippsland Ethnic Communities' Council's Gippsland Interfaith group hosted a Talking Faith seminar recently on the topic of death-related procedures and ceremonies where representatives of different faiths were invited to speak about the traditions of their own faith.

Help needed for meals

Beth Cox began volunteering with Meals on Wheels to placate a neighbour who was always asking her to join and almost 34 years later Ms Cox hasn't stopped.

Latrobe motion supported

A Latrobe City Council motion at the National Assembly of Councils in Canberra calling on all state governments to cease relocating housing clients with "complex needs" to rural and regional areas has passed.

Community enforcement a step further

A community advocate has welcomed the inclusion of a clause in an environmental protection bill before the Victorian Parliament that would allow the community to enforce pollution laws.

Rosedale rallies for Aaron

Rosedale born-and-bred father of four Aaron Rose described the return of a rare form of potentially life-threatening brain cancer to a cavity in the right side of his head as a "small bump in the road".

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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...