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Police Beat: Car owner wanted

ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC Car owner wanted DETECTIVES from Latrobe Criminal Investigations Unit are seeking the owner of a 2002 Black VX Holden Commodore Sedan. The vehicle was...

Council Beat: December 2023 Meeting

ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC LATROBE City Council held its last monthly meeting for the year on Monday, December 4. Councillor Darren Howe's first ordinary meeting as Mayor was...

Improving our health outcomes

By KATRINA BRANDON THE partnership between Latrobe Community Health Service (LCHS) and Latrobe Regional Health (LRH) has won a prize at the 2023 Gippsland Primary...

Echoes of an integral piece of local history

By PHILIP HOPKINS “THE famous towering trestle bridges of the Noojee railway were celebrated as engineering masterpieces and were among the largest timber bridges constructed...

Staying ahead of the COVID curve

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC GIPPSLAND Regional Public Health Unit (GRPHU) is reminding people to stay COVID-safe this silly season. Annelies Titulaer, operations manager at GRPHU, spoke to...

Marking Moe’s new fire station

MOE locals are celebrating the official opening of the town’s new fire station. More than 60 people attended the event on Sunday, November 26, including...

December extremes reach new highs

By KATRINA BRANDON FLOODS hit the Latrobe Valley last week, with more than 60 millimetres falling. The random flooding events have left people wondering if El...

Vandals lay waste to Morwell Golf Club

GOLF By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC MORWELL Golf Club was left devastated after their cart sheds were broken into for the second time in the last month,...

Heat on Hazelwood House

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC THE Gaskin Park redevelopment plans in Churchill will have to wait, after the sale of Hazelwood House fell through. Quantum Support Services notified...

Displeasure as Endeavour becomes un-staffed

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC IF you frequently drive into Traralgon on the Princes Highway, chances are you've stopped at the Endeavour (formally BP) petrol station. You fill...

Council reform

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC AND STEFAN BRADLEY COUNCILORS are on notice. The state government is set to introduce new legislation to improve the performance and accountability of...

EnergyAustralia face the courts

ENERGYAUSTRALIA Yallourn have fronted five charges for failing to provide and maintain a safe working environment. EnergyAustralia Yallourn was charged after a fire broke out...

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Prepare for winter driving conditions this King’s Birthday weekend

STAFF WRITERS   VICTORIAN road users are being urged to prepare for winter driving conditions as intrastate travel is expected to increase over the King’s Birthday...