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Alleged drug trafficker forced to Lego of toy collection

STAFF WRITERS   A MAN has had to Lego of his prized toy collection yesterday (Thursday, January 18) after police seized more than $600,000 worth of...

Bolstering Moe’s water security

STAFF WRITERS   GIPPSLAND Water's upgrade of the Moe water treatment plant has reached another milestone with the completion of a new 24-megalitre treated water storage...

Adapting and accelerating into the future

By PHILIP HOPKINS   ASH at Heyfield is still open for business. With the closure of the native forest industry, the manufacturer has lost its cherished Victorian...

When it rains here, it pours

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC and TOM HAYES   THUNDER only happens when it’s raining – and apparently in the middle of our great Aussie summer. A wild 44.8...

Grotesque graffiti plaguing Churchill

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   HAVE you seen a name pop up in public places in Churchill? While we don’t think it is infamous Australian rapper Kerser, someone...

Police Beat: Moe arson arrests

By ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   Stolen car LATROBE detectives are investigating the theft of a 2004 Holden Commodore Adventra wagon that was stolen from Haunted Hills Road near...

Royal farewell

By STEFAN BRADLEY and ZAIDA GLIBANOVIC   ROYAL Freemasons have sold their Moe and Sale aged care homes to the not-for-profit organisation Respect. In a statement released...

Just what the doctor ordered

STAFF WRITERS   MARYVALE Private Hospital is delighted to announce the introduction of a comprehensive General Practitioner (GP) service, set to commence in March 2024. Recognising the...

Call for coal reserves to avoid blackouts

By PHILIP HOPKINS   ENERGYAustralia Managing Director, Mark Collette, has urged the states to set up government-backed strategic reserves of coal power that can be called...

de Fegely resigns from Bendigo Bank over forest policy

By PHILIP HOPKINS   A LEADING Australian forestry expert has resigned from Bendigo Bank over its policy not to support the harvesting of native forest. Rob de...

Timber processors soldier on

By PHILIP HOPKINS   SEVERAL Gippsland hardwood timber processors have vowed to continue operating despite being barred from access to the region's native forest. The chief executive...

Car park projects underway

STAFF WRITERS   LATROBE City Council has begun design work for two major local car park projects, located respectively at 2 Kay Street, Traralgon and 141...

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Nothing but roses for the Blues

FOOTBALL NORTH GIPPSLAND By BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   RIGHT when it seemed as though the ladder had begun to shape itself accordingly in North Gippsland, here came Round 14. While...