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RMIT reveals results

RMIT, the institution charged with remediating a former community garden in Morwell where asbestos was found, has confirmed soil tests undertaken did not exceed unsafe exposure levels at the time of testing.

Drone opportunities abound

A new drone hub based in Gippsland has attracted international attention after opening earlier this year.

Man caught entering Morwell home

A home owner has disturbed a man attempting to enter their Lae Court, Morwell property.

Heritage call within 60-90 days

The Heritage Council is expected to pass down a decision about whether or not the Morwell Power Station and briquette factory will be listed on the Victorian Heritage Register in the next 60 to 90 days.

Traralgon students prepare to hit the world stage

A group of five Traralgon College students will spend the next six weeks in China as part of the Victorian Young Leaders to China Program.

Get ready to go digital native with Rocky the bus

Rocky the mobile digital classroom will roll into the Latrobe Valley this week offering valuable digital skills for locals seeking help with employment and business opportunities.

German system put to test

Germany's electricity supply almost completely collapsed earlier this year due to a lack of wind and sunshine for renewable energy, and was "saved" by coal, gas and nuclear plants, according to a European scientific report.

Students get a taste of Australiana

Last week students at Newborough Primary School stepped into Australian folklore as they rehearsed determinedly for the annual performance which this year took the shape of a bush dance on Thursday night.

Workers fix parking, cop fines in process

A number of Kay Street Eyecare employees have accused Latrobe City Council of being inflexible after a number of staff tried to maximise parking space behind their office and were subsequently fined.

Heritage hearing for Morwell Power Station

A hearing to determine whether or not the Morwell Power Station and Briquette Factories will be heritage listed was held in Morwell today.

FedUni the place for sport

While it is only the first year Federation University has run its sports science degree at the Gippsland campus, the course is among the best in the world according to the Academic Ranking of World Universities.

Traf east blues returns

David Gridley, a key organiser of the annual Traf East Winter Blues festival, said the Victorian blues community had adopted the issue of homelessness.

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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,...