Morwell’s contribution remembered
A commemorative service to recognise the Morwell and district soldiers who fought in the Boer War will be held in Morwell on Wednesday.
The siege that led to a movement
Starting October 1899, Colonel Robert Baden-Powell and his small garrison of British colonial troops held the Boer forces from the railway town of Mafeking for 217 days.
W-League giants headed to Morwell
Gippslanders can watch and learn from some of Australia's top female footballers when Melbourne Victory and Adelaide United face off in a pre-season W-League friendly later this month.
Woman charged with following police raid
A 38-year-old St Albans woman has been charged after police allegedly located 201 cannabis plants at a Hazelwood North property on Sunday.
Clean-up cost revealed
State Agriculture Minister Jaala Pulford has confirmed $57,000 has been spent removing dead barramundi and tilapia from the Hazelwood Pondage between March and September.
Sixty years of history to celebrate
The Morwell Swimming Club is celebrating its 60th anniversary next weekend with a reunion for past and present members.
Evelyn recognised after 73,000 insulin injections
Many people know that living with diabetes involves lots of injections.
NDIS now available
No more waiting lists. That was the promise of the Victorian government as the National Disability Insurance Scheme was officially rolled out in inner Gippsland this month.
Youth give their views
Nabihah Ahmed and Takudzwa Gwara arrived in Australia at different times but last week they decided to do one thing they hoped would change their lives as well as the future of young people like them who came from a multicultural background.
Morwell’s missing yacht found
In a bizarre and unusual twist, Morwell-built yacht the Thekla has been located in the Whitsunday Islands following an appeal for information in The Express last month.
GMS back marriage equality
Gippsland Multicultural Services has added its voice to the marriage equality debate saying it supports same-sex union because it is a human rights issue
Donor marks milestone
For the past three years 69-year-old Alan McGuinness carried an armband strapped to his eyeglass case to remind him to keep on going for "people at the other end".






















