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Abuse linked to ‘dire financial situations’: Anglicare

"Often a way of exhibiting abuse and family violence is to actually control someone else's finances."

Loy Yang B sold to Alinta

Alinta Energy owner Chow Tai Rook Enterprises on Thursday entered into a deal to buy Loy Yang B Power Station, 12 months after the station was put on the market.

Diginity gift delights

Quantum Support Services clients and Morwell Neighbourhood House participants came together recently for the house's Dignity Day at Federation Training in Traralgon.

Price spike after unit trips

Yallourn's 1480MW power station is running at half-capacity after one of its generator units tripped on Saturday evening, causing a spike in energy prices in the past few days.

Forty years of connecting our community

Gippsland FM will this weekend celebrate its 40th birthday as the station's volunteers reflect on its history across Gippsland and the Latrobe Valley.

Shade sails away in Traralgon

Traralgon residents and grandparents Jeff and Liz Darwin are concerned a popular children's playground at The Strand, Traralgon will fall into disuse over summer after Latrobe City Council removed existing shade cloths covering the play equipment.

Big crime issues in focus

Family violence, illegal drugs, emergency management and hoon driving were top of the agenda at yesterday's Victoria Police CommSafe meeting at Morwell.

Kurnai revamp begins

The shovels have hit the ground in a major building revamp at Kurnai College Morwell as part of a $10.1 million upgrade to replace old and outdated classrooms.

Ageless love blooms

Just like a flower that bloomed in season that's how love found John Callow and Lois Tipple, both 76 years old.

Award for Hazelwood photo

Express photographer Hayley Mills was last week recognised for her work covering the closure of Hazelwood Power Station with a prestigious award.

Medal joy for fitness queen

Eight years ago Chrissy Warren was working as a veterinary nurse and she was unhappy. The 32-year-old felt overweight and decided to join the local gym to put some pep back in her step.

Bio-potential highlighted

Victoria, through projects such as the biomanufacturing plans of Australian Paper in the Latrobe Valley, could lead Australia's push into the emerging bio-economy, according to the annual report of the state's forestry industry.

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Marks the magnificent mind behind flagship fundraiser

FOOTBALL/NETBALL BY BLAKE METCALF-HOLT   CLAIRE Marks is a real workaholic at Morwell Football-Netball Club. The Tigers legend organised yet another successful Pink Ribbon Round at the weekend,...