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Program serves up skills with a side of coffee

The Latrobe Valley Flexible Learning Option school recently opened its life skills centre for struggling teenage students to learn new skills they can use after leaving school.

Generators lukewarm

Three of the Latrobe Valley's four coal-fired power station owners have ruled out investing in a new low-emissions high efficiency plant in the event a future Coalition government moves to encourage construction of a new facility.

Uni, HRL decide to join forces

A collaborative agreement between Federation University and HRL Technology will address the changing needs of industry into the future with the establishment of an Additive Manufacturing Centre of Excellence.

Business keeps doors open

A former Newborough business has been able to keep its doors open thanks to combined community efforts.

Students give top marks to new building

Education Minister James Merlino was in Moe on Thursday to officially open a new modular building at Moe South Street Primary School.

Reunion for Hazelwood

Ex-Hazelwood Power Station cleaner Ian Rooney is encouraging his former workmates and their families to come along to a friendly barbecue to catch up, relax and potentially link in with some support services.

Priests out of school admin

Latrobe Valley Catholic schools will be among the first in Victoria to operate under pioneering new governance arrangements.

A family reunion for everyone in Gippsland

Former Gippsland resident Leigh Kestle has the perfect antidote for people who cannot stand the thought of a reunion with people from their past.

Support boost at Morwell Central

The kindergarten slated to be built at Morwell Central Primary School will receive funding from a philanthropic organisation to establish a learning community for children and their families.

Delicious dumplings dazzle Friendship Group

Traralgon resident Ada Murfett remembers Chinese New Year in Hong Kong as a different kind of holiday when she was a child, before everyone was too busy to allow the celebrations to stretch over about five nights at different family homes.

Highway mess prompts war of words

The issue of build-up on median strips along the Princes Highway in Traralgon will be raised at tonight's Latrobe City Council's monthly meeting.

Chester given Veterans affairs

Member for Gippsland Darren Chester has declared the Nationals' recent leadership change a "reset" for the party after it was last week announced he would return to the ministry.

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