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Path lighting needed in Churchill

Churchill resident Geraldine McClure was rounding a corner at a pathway through a park in Churchill one night when she "all but ran into" three teenagers.

China ban costs bite

Latrobe City ratepayers could be slugged in the hip pocket as councils and contractors grappled to find market solutions for Australia's recycling waste following China's import bans.

Riding high on Flynn

A young Tanjil South equestrian has taken home one of the horse industry's most prestigious titles on a show horse originally deemed unsuitable for a child rider.

AGL no to carbon plan

Carbon capture and storage technology was not a viable option for Loy Yang A, according to AGL Loy Yang general manager Steve Rieniets.

Storage offers opportunities

CarbonNet offered an important opportunity for the region and would lead to the creation of a carbon collection hub and industry cluster, according to a carbon capture industry expert.

Burglary charges

Detectives have charged a 17-year-old Carrum Downs boy following burglaries in the Churchill area.

Sustainable village option explored

A start-up business which specialises in building sustainable housing is looking to invest in a manufacturing facility in the Latrobe Valley, estimated to be worth $20-30 million.

Kwasi single out in April

Melbourne-based rapper Benjamin Karikari-Yeboah, who performs under the name Kwasi, was the "go-to support act" for big-name Aussie hip hop artists when they did the rounds in Traralgon.

Los Angeles moods are calling Brice

Hazelwood North-raised singer-songwriter Brice Sedgwick has been deep in United States visa paperwork, bound for Los Angeles, after the palm trees and "buzz" of the marina culture stole his heart several years ago.

Chantal wows with her monologue

The day after moving to Ballarat to begin an acting degree, Kurnai College graduate Chantal Patton wowed audiences at the Beyond the Classroom exhibition opening night with her year 12 theatre studies piece, a monologue adapted from the novel Jane Eyre.

Massive crowd turn out for Maltese festa

Full of dancing, singing and cheer, event organisers estimated the highly-anticipated Maltese Festa drew about 8000 people to Immigration Park in Morwell at the weekend.

Big O welcome to FedUni life

About 600 new students will begin tertiary education at Federation University's Gippsland campus with Orientation Week activities kicking off earlier this week.

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Making public transport safe

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