Rehab ahead of schedule
Rehab ahead of schedule
No compensation went offshore: ENGIE
French electricity giant ENGIE has defended its decision to shift $1 billion overseas within days of pocketing $116.9 million five years ago as part of the then federal Labor government's carbon tax compensation scheme.
Festival needs support
A Morwell independent beer and music festival is calling for community support to allow it to go ahead after Latrobe City Council told organisers they had four working days to pay almost $3000 to rent the venue.
Link to new generation key
Moe RSL president Ian Caines says Remembrance Day not only gives the town's ex-service members a chance to lay a wreath and remember, but also to see the respect younger generations have for their sacrifice.
Stabbing arrest
A man has been arrested following an alleged stabbing and aggravated burglary at Newborough last week, which left two men in hospital in a serious condition.
Southwick encourages investment
Encouraging investment in innovation is opposition spokesman on energy and resources, renewables and innovation David Southwick's solution to the state's energy crisis.
Station sale imminent
After 12 months on the market an announcement about the sale of Loy Yang B Power Station is imminent and could be made as soon as this week.
Opposition fears for Yallourn’s viability
Opposition spokesperson for energy and innovation David Southwick has questioned whether Yallourn Power Station will survive beyond 2025 when Victoria is required to source 40 per cent of its energy from renewables.
Chopping champion
He describes himself as "just a bloke from Toongabbie", but Glen Gillam's most recent achievement places him among the best woodchoppers in the world.
‘Country services essential’
It has been a tradition for quite sometime for Morwell RSL senior vice president Les Maher to take to the lectern on Remembrance Day.
Cobra strike not enough to stop rampaging Rams
Toongabbie has won a thriller against Churchill with opener Tim Dunn the hero, scoring 90 to help get his team over the line.
Honours even on day one
Latrobe needs 71 runs with five wickets in hand to overhaul Mirboo North's first innings score of 157 when play resumes on day two of its match.






















