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Three girls charged over alleged assault

Detectives have charged three girls following an alleged assault in a Vale Street park at Moe about 3am on Monday.

More NBN business pain

Traralgon mechanic Tim Said was left without phone or internet access for nine days after his Telstra-provided National Broadband Network service simply "cut out" on Monday, January 8.

Tubby set to make a big difference for Vili

While the introduction of pets to the family home is a common childhood experience in Australia, the newest furry member of the Vella-Vulaono household in Moe is certainly not ordinary.

Mine life extension views mixed

EnergyAustralia's application to the state government to extend Yallourn Power Station's mining licence has met with mixed reactions.

Nationals preselection open soon

Potential National Party candidates for the seat of Morwell will be able to nominate for preselection from Monday, February 5.

Crops highlight crop house concern

Nine crop houses have been uncovered in recent months across the Latrobe Valley and west Gippsland region as police yesterday issued a warning to "keep an eye out for the signs".

Deputy PM rejects claims of rail project delay

Federal funding for Gippsland's $530 million rail upgrade has to be assessed by Infrastructure Australia before it can be released because the project exceeds more than $100 million, according to Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce.

Fanny to sing at Neerim

Country singer-songwriter Fanny Lumsden said every community was proud of their hall and wanted to show it off.

Celebration of sustainability

Green thumbs, local artists and sustainability will come together as part of the Baw Baw Sustainability Network's Creative Harvest open gardens trail later this month.

People power prevails in Morwell

Business owners and residents in the Princes Drive area of Morwell are relieved power service provider AusNet Services has called off an outage planned for next week that many shop owners feared would cause them significant losses.

Loy Yang B jobs safe under Alinta

Alinta Energy owner Chow Tai Fook Enterprises is promising there will be no jobs changes or plant restructuring following the finalisation of its purchase of Loy Yang B power station on Monday.

Carers seek more social housing

THE Gippsland Carers Association has reiterated its call for the state government to increase funding for social housing so that people with disabilities who live with aging parents can access independent living options.

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