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Nationals call in police

The Nationals have asked Victoria Police to investigate possible unauthorised transactions and allegations of forgery in relation to its Morwell branch's bank account.

Cafe’s internet anger

The manager of a newly-opened Morwell not-for-profit café set up to help the needy, has taken an internet service provider to the ombudsman over a shoddy NBN connection.

Ricky Muir to contest Morwell

Former Victorian Senator Ricky Muir has announced he will contest the seat of Morwell for the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers Party in November's state election.

VCAT overrules free range farm decision

A free range chicken farm in Rosedale can go ahead after a ruling from the Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal.

Collingwood link comes full circle

Seven-year-old Morwell Central Primary School student Allie Wilson had the opportunity to recreate one of her baby photographs when players from Collingwood football club visited her school recently.

Call to borrow smart

Morwell low-income earners are being encouraged to shun pay day loan schemes that have the potential to trap vulnerable people in a cycle of debt and instead take advantage of a new low-interest small cash loan.

Cafe’s internet anger

The manager of a newly-opened Morwell not-for-profit café set up to help the needy, has taken an internet service provider to the ombudsman over a shoddy NBN connection.

Michelle to tackle mental health stigma

Lifeline Gippsland's newly appointed chief executive Michelle Possingham aims to raise awareness and smash society's negative stereotypes of people with mental illness.

Pipe dream a reality

A group of young Yarragon parents are thrilled to know their children will be able to jump, grind and slide on ramps and rails in their hometown with the announcement of a future skate facility in Howard Park going to tender this week.

It’s a whopper

Traralgon residents Nick and Michelina Di Iorio have beaten their own record for giant tomatoes this summer with their heaviest so far weighing in at 1.653 kilograms when they picked it from the bush about midday on Thursday, February 15.

EBAC’s asbestos dump bid

Energy Brix Australia Corporation has made an application to the Environment Protection Authority to construct an asbestos landfill facility at the site of the Morwell power station and briquette factory.

CEA’s proposed plan for plant outlined

Innovative technology to dry the Latrobe Valley's very wet brown coal is at the heart of a new carbon products venture that promises investment and jobs for the region.

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