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Park picked for pool

The site of the Gippsland Regional Aquatics Centre has been confirmed as Traralgon's Hubert Osborne Park following Latrobe City Council's endorsement at a meeting on Monday.

Money to learn for FedTraining

Federation Training will receive $3.1 million in state government funding to improve the TAFE's support mechanisms and deliver increased literacy and numeracy programs.

Big Bash smash takes on local flavour

Next week’s Valley Smash will result in some of the biggest names in cricket descending on Traralgon for a Big Bash League preseason clash, but there is a distinct local flavour about the header between the Melbourne Stars and Hobart Hurricanes.

Power prediction wrong

Victorian Energy Minister Lily D'Ambrosio's prediction that diesel-powered generators would not be needed to bolster the state's electricity supply has been proven wrong.

Put it in another spot: union

Morwell's Energy Brix Power Station is the wrong site to deploy emergency diesel powered generators, according to a local union organiser.

Show will soldier on

Defiant members of the Traralgon and District Agricultural Society say the Traralgon Show will return next year, despite the event being canned at the weekend due to inclement weather.

Families share experience

Traralgon mother Lisa Prior had no clue what was about to surprise her and husband Ben when little Ace was born more than nine months ago.

Aboriginal name proposal

The federal electorate of McMillan would be renamed 'Bunjileene-Purrine' if Gunaikurnai Land and Waters Aboriginal Corporation and Bunurong Land Council Aboriginal Corporation's nominated name to the Australian Electoral Commission is accepted.

Concession rejected

Proposed logging buffer zones in the Mirboo North area have been rejected by a community committee.

Tasty learning experience

Students, teachers and parents gathered at the Traralgon College junior campus to celebrate the success of a program that engages disengaged students through practical, skills-based learning.

Reflections on Newborough

"If it all ended tomorrow, I'd have had more than my share."

Possum protection not needed: minister

The Turnbull government's forestry minister has slammed as nonsense claims the Leadbeater's possum's existence is endangered and a new national park is needed in central Gippsland to protect it.

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