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Serving up hospitality hope

Community hospitality course Serving the Valley will join forces with Berry Street's 3840 Our Learning Future to deliver a customer service in hospitality course in Morwell on Thursday, February 15.

Yallourn fire flares

Firefighters are investigating the cause of a fire that broke out at the Yallourn Power Station on Sunday morning and then flared up again on Tuesday afternoon.

New uses explored for coal

The Latrobe Valley's brown coal could be used for a range of technologies, rather than burning it for high emissions' power generation, according to industry experts.

Hopes for pondage caravan park

Latrobe City Council will investigate options to keep Hazelwood Pondage Caravan Park open to permanent site holders.

Colin is here to help

MORWELL retiree Colin McCowan has been in a police station about 40 times in the last 14 months.

O’Donnell has barriers in her sights

Road cycling at a professional level in Europe may sound like a dream come true for many young female athletes.

Generator draws big crowds

A generator weighing about 700 tonnes drew crowds from across the Latrobe Valley when it left AGL Loy Yang on Thursday night bound for Germany.

Additional BreastScreen for Latrobe

BreastScreen Victoria's fixed Traralgon clinic will be able to increase its opening days and check more women for breast cancer earlier thanks to state government funding.

Shing slams LVA link

Member for Eastern Victoria Harriet Shing has criticised the Victorian Liberal Party for lacking transparency around Liberal candidate for the seat of Morwell Dale Harriman's employment at the Latrobe Valley Authority.

Curious case of Gippsland koala

After four years of work, Federation University researcher Faye Wedrowicz has confirmed something that scientists have hypothesised for years: that the south Gippsland koala population is significantly distinct and more genetically diverse than other koala populations in Victoria.

Men bucking a trend

One Moe primary school is leading the way to break down gender stereotypes in the classroom by having more male than female teachers.

Albert Street prep numbers doubled

Albert Street Primary School was abuzz with excitement when 27 brand-new preps joined the school community for their first day on Thursday.

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